Is Casillero del Diablo a good wine?
Is Casillero del Diablo a good wine?
“Casillero del Diablo are wines that are consistently decent quality and are good representations of their grape varieties,” explains Miles MacInnes, sales and marketing director at Jascots, a specialist wine supplier.
Is Casillero del Diablo a sweet wine?
The 2016 Casillero Del Diablo Rosé begins with an inviting and intriguing aroma of berry fruit, a hint of mint and spice. Tasting the wine reveals great flavor with very nice spice notes and good fresh acidity. It’s nicely sweet and very pleasant to drink.
What type of wine is Casillero del Diablo?
Cabernet Sauvignon
A smooth, full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon with cassis and black cherry flavours, complemented by hints of coffee and dark chocolate.
How do you pronounce casillero?
Casillero del Diablo
- kah. – see. – yeh. – roh. dehl. dyah. – bloh.
- ka. – si. – ʝe. – ɾo. ðel. ðja. – βlo.
- Ca. – si. – lle. – ro. del. Dia. – blo.
Who is the owner of Casillero del Diablo?
Don Melchor
In 1883, Don Melchor, owner of the new winery Concha y Toro (which owns Casillero del Diablo), returned home to Chile after visiting Bordeaux, France. Armed with French winemaking techniques and a collection of fine vines, he planted his new grapes at his estate in Pirque, just outside of Santiago.
What does Casa del Diablo?
One of the pool party members bought a bottle of “Casillero del Diablo” and we all wondered what it meant. TheSpanish-English dictionary gave the same definition as given above:a pigeon hole.
What wine is Diablo?
Diablo Dark Red
| Winery | Diablo |
|---|---|
| Grapes | Shiraz/Syrah |
| Region | Chile / Central Valley / Maule Valley |
| Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Where does Casillero del Diablo come from?
Chile
Casillero del Diablo is a value-led brand from Chile, a part of the portfolio of Concha y Toro, the largest wine producer in Latin America. Casillero del Diablo wines are made from classic Chilean grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Carmenere, and are widely available in the global marketplace.
How do you spell Diablo?
noun, plural di·ab·los. Spanish for “devil.”