Miguel Torres Cordillera de Los Andes Carmenere 2020

Miguel Torres Cordillera de Los Andes Carmenere 2020

 

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Miguel Torres
Cordillera de Los Andes Carmenere 2020
  • Vintage : 2020
  • Country : Chile
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  • Type : Red
  • Style : Rich and Spicy
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 14°
  • Grappes : 100% Carménère

Crafted from 100% Carmenère in the iconic Peumo Valley, this wine presents a rich tapestry of dark fruit, herbs, and roasted spice - a compelling experience for connoisseurs and explorers alike.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 91 2020
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Region and Vineyards

The Peumo subregion of the Cachapoal Valley, nestled in Chile's Alto Cachapoal sector, is regarded as one of the country’s benchmarks for Carmenère. Peumo’s Mediterranean climate benefits from the tempering influences of the Andes and the nearby Rapel River, offering warm days and cool nights that extend ripening and preserve acidity. These climatic conditions allow Carmenère—a late-ripening grape—to develop full phenolic maturity, minimizing vegetal notes while accentuating fruit and spice.

Peumo's deep clay and alluvial soils retain moisture well, an advantage during increasingly dry vintages like 2020. The vineyard blocks used for Cordillera Carmenère are carefully selected for their low yields and balanced vigor, allowing Miguel Torres to highlight the grape’s varietal character and its potential for structured, age-worthy reds.

Winemaking

The 2020 vintage was marked by climatic challenges—particularly low rainfall, spring frosts, and elevated summer temperatures—that reduced yields but concentrated fruit quality. Grapes were harvested between March 4 and 17, earlier than usual due to accelerated ripening. Despite expectations, acidity remained vibrant—offering a refreshing backbone to support the wine’s intensity.

Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel tanks at 24°C over 15 days, followed by 20 days of maceration to extract color and supple tannins. The wine underwent 100% malolactic fermentation in French oak, softening its texture and integrating its spice notes.

Aged for 12 months, the wine matured in a combination of French oak barrels (81% second-use, 5% new) and 14% Austrian foudres, striking a balance between complexity and freshness. Bottling took place in May 2022, with the wine built to evolve gracefully over 8–10 years.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep garnet with purple hues, indicating richness and youthful concentration.
  • Aroma: A vibrant bouquet of blackberries and cassis, laced with eucalyptus, laurel, clove, and black pepper, alongside hints of liquorice and leather.
  • Palate: Plush and expansive, with round, ripe tannins and excellent mid-palate density. A layered retronasal finish of toasted bread and spices lingers with poise and length.

Did you know?

The Cordillera range by Miguel Torres represents the family’s ambition to express individual grape varieties in their most emblematic Chilean terroirs. For Carmenère, Peumo was the natural choice—historically one of the oldest zones for the grape in Chile, it offers a rare combination of elevation, warmth, and water access, ideal for late-season ripening.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Roast lamb with rosemary and garlic – the herbal spice of Carmenère beautifully complements aromatic herbs.
  • Barbecue pork ribs – the wine’s dark fruit and oak spice match the smoky-sweet glaze of grilled meats.
  • Beef empanadas with cumin and olives – the savory pastry and umami filling balance Carmenère’s plushness and subtle bitterness.
  • Mushroom risotto with truffle oil – an elegant vegetarian pairing that highlights the wine’s earthy depth.

History of Miguel Torres

In 1979, Miguel Torres arrived in Chile and acquired 100 hectares across Maquehua, San Francisco Norte, and Cordillera, along with a winery in the fertile Curicó Valley. This marked a decisive chapter in modern Chilean viticulture. At a time when the industry was largely traditional and focused on volume, Torres introduced temperature-controlled fermentation and stainless steel tanks, a first in Chile. These techniques brought precision and purity to winemaking, catalyzing a new era of quality production in the region.

Over the decades, the family’s philosophy of combining respect for tradition with cutting-edge innovation has made Miguel Torres one of the most respected names in South American wine. They pioneered organic practices well before they became widespread and were instrumental in reviving historic grape varieties like País and Carignan. Their vision of sustainability extends beyond the vineyard, incorporating community development, fair trade, and educational initiatives for growers.

Today, under the leadership of Miguel Torres Maczassek, fifth-generation of the Torres family, the Chilean operation continues to evolve. His focus includes climate resilience, vine age preservation, and showcasing distinct terroirs through a growing portfolio of single-vineyard wines. The estate remains a benchmark for sustainable innovation rooted in deep heritage, a rare balance in today’s global wine industry.

Region and Vineyards

Located in the Central Valley, particularly Curicó, the vineyards benefit from the Andes’ cooling influence, warm days, and cold nights. These diurnal shifts enhance aromatic concentration and maintain vibrant acidity. The region is also Phylloxera-free, allowing vines to grow on their own roots—an increasingly rare advantage globally.

The estate’s flagship vineyards are strategically planted on alluvial and colluvial terraces, composed of gravel, clay, and volcanic ash. These well-drained soils allow for deep root systems and moderate vine vigor—factors that contribute to the elegance and aging potential of the wines. The vineyards are certified organic, and a significant portion is farmed under dry-farming practices, especially in areas like Maule and Empedrado, reflecting a dedication to low-intervention viticulture.

Beyond Curicó, Miguel Torres Chile has invested in emerging terroirs such as Empedrado, one of the few places in Chile with slate-based soils—a feature more commonly associated with Germany’s Mosel or Spain’s Priorat. Here, on steep, erosion-prone slopes, they cultivate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with remarkable finesse and minerality. These developments highlight Torres' ongoing commitment to discovering Chile’s most distinctive vineyard sites, bringing new dimensions to the country's fine wine narrative.

Wine Range of Miguel Torres

Miguel Torres Chile offers a diverse and expressive range of wines across several key tiers:

  • Cordillera: Premium single-varietal wines showcasing emblematic Chilean terroirs, such as Carmenère from Peumo and Carignan (VIGNO) from Maule.
  • Escaleras de Empedrado: A terroir-driven Pinot Noir grown on steep slate terraces in the southern Empedrado region.
  • Manso de Velasco: An old-vine Cabernet Sauvignon from vines over 100 years old—ungrafted and dry-farmed.
  • La Causa: Wines exploring ancestral varieties and traditional blends, emphasizing cultural heritage.
  • Santa Digna & Estelado: A socially conscious line including Fair Trade-certified wines and the innovative Estelado País rosé sparkling, a tribute to Chile’s forgotten grape.

Sustainability and Social Responsibility

Miguel Torres Chile is widely recognized as a leader in sustainable and ethical winemaking. With all estate vineyards certified organic and extensive use of renewable energy and lightweight packaging, the winery is actively working toward carbon neutrality. Environmental protection is deeply embedded in their philosophy, from biodiversity conservation to dry-farming techniques that reduce water use and enhance terroir expression.

Equally impactful is their commitment to Fair Trade and social equity. As the largest Fair Trade-certified winery in Chile, Miguel Torres partners with small growers to ensure fair pricing, technical support, and reinvestment in rural communities. Projects like the Estelado País sparkling wine not only revived an historic grape but also uplifted the economic stability of many farming families—making sustainability both environmental and human at its core.

Did you know?

Miguel Torres was a key figure in the rebirth of the País grape, once considered inferior. In collaboration with local growers and the Chilean government, Torres created “Estelado”, the first sparkling rosé from País, which went on to receive international acclaim and Fair Trade certification. This project not only elevated a historic grape but also improved incomes and recognition for small-scale growers.

Robert Parker (RP) : 91 Points (2020)
The peppery and spicy 2020 Cordillera Carmenere has pungent varietal aromas and flavors, good ripeness at 14% alcohol and good freshness and balance in the palate, where the tannins are fine-grained. 50,000 bottles produced. It was bottled in December 2019 after one year in barrels and foudres.

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