Alice L’Estrange
Amber WineAlice L’Estrange Pipeño Pastiche 2023
The Itata Valley is a historic cool climate wine region in southern Chile, known for dry-grown, own-rooted bush vines often over 100 years old. Chile has been known over the last century for producing wines from French grapes, but regions south of Santiago hold a much longer viticultural history, with winemaking brought over by Spanish colonists in the 1500s.
Local grapes Pais (Spanish grape Listán Prieto) and Moscatel (Moscato of Alexandria), have adapted to the landscape over the last 500 years. Farmers work the soil, often using horses. While this isn't in vogue in the regenerative winemaking conversation, here it's needed to open the soil before three months of rain, and close it again to lock in moisture over the long dry season.
After years of producing bulk wine to be transported North and added to Bordeaux blends, a new wave of producers in Itata are reviving vineyards, and looking to pre-industrial winemaking techniques to make structured, elegant wines, expressive of the unique history and terroir.
Appellation, Valle del itata
Pairing,Grilled Pork Belly, Tetilla Cheese, Roasted Red Peppers, Charred Corn Salad, Pastel De Choclo, Empanadas De Pino, Braised Beef Short Ribs, Fried Plantains, Lentil And Sweet Potato Stew, Chimichurri Potatoes, Dulce De Leche Flan, Alfajores
Closure,Cork
Alcohol Content,11.5%
Producer,Alice L’Estrange