Region and Vineyards
Antiyal's vineyards are located in the Alto Maipo Valley, a region celebrated for its ideal viticultural conditions. Nestled at the foothills of the Andes in the town of Alto Jahuel, the vineyards benefit from a unique microclimate characterized by warm days and cool nights. This diurnal temperature variation is crucial for preserving the acidity and developing the complex flavors of the grapes.
The soils are basaltic and andesitic, rich in minerals that contribute to the distinctive terroir of the wine. These volcanic soils, combined with the vineyard's altitude, enhance the aromatic profile and structural integrity of the grapes. The vineyard yields are carefully managed at 45 hectoliters per hectare, ensuring high quality and concentration in the fruit.
Winemaking
Kuyen is a blend composed of 50% Syrah, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Carmenere, and 5% Petit Verdot. The grapes are hand-harvested from 16-year-old vines, reflecting the maturity and character of the vineyard.
Fermentation occurs naturally with native yeasts in stainless steel tanks, followed by a maceration period of 25 days. This process allows for gentle extraction of color and tannins, maintaining the integrity of the varietals. The wine is then aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, including new, one-year, and two-year-old barrels, which impart subtle oak influences without overpowering the fruit.
No fining agents are used in the production of Kuyen, adhering to biodynamic principles and allowing for natural clarification. The wine undergoes open filtration before bottling, ensuring purity and stability while preserving its authentic character.
Tasting Notes
- Color: Deep ruby red with a purple hue.
- Aroma: The nose offers a rich bouquet of black plum and red berries, intertwined with notes of graphite, toast, and spices.
- Palate: On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and deeply layered, displaying flavors of dark chocolate and black fruit. The tannins are well-integrated, providing a smooth yet structured finish.
Did you know?
Kuyen is the Mapuche word for "moon," reflecting the deep connection between the lunar cycles and biodynamic farming practices. Ancient farmers, much like those at Antiyal, understood the influence of the moon on agricultural activities and incorporated this wisdom into their farming methods. This Syrah-based blend is a tribute to their knowledge and the profound impact of biodynamic principles on winemaking.
Wine Pairing Ideas
- Beef Bourguignon: The rich, savory flavors of the beef complement the dark fruit and spice notes of the wine, while the acidity cuts through the dish's richness.
- Grilled Lamb Chops: The wine's robust structure and tannins pair beautifully with the succulent, flavorful lamb, enhancing the overall dining experience.
- Mature Cheddar Cheese: The bold flavors and creamy texture of the cheese harmonize with the wine's complex profile, creating a delightful contrast and balance.