2013 Aristos (Louis-Michel Liger-Belair) Baron D'A #154434610
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Reviews 93 points Wine Advocate "Contrary to what the data show about alcohol and acidity, the 2013 Baron D'A feels fresher and more classical, and it has a subtle and elegant mouthfeel. It's Cabernet Sauvignon with 26% Merlot produced and aged in a classical way. (LG)"
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About Aristos (Louis-Michel Liger-Belair)
Their commitment to excellence led to the creation of only two wines, Baron D'A and Duquesa, in their first commercial vintage of 2007. With only 12 barrels produced, Baron D'A was a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. Duquesa was all Chardonnay, grown in the highest vineyard planted in the Andes Mountain Range, providing the wine with a remarkable natural acidity. The following year, they increased their production to 20 barrels, with 10 for the Duquesa and 10 for a new wine, Duque - a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon made from the highest Cabernet vineyard in Chile, consisting of four different micro terroirs with the same soil but varying levels of clay and gravel size.
Aristos, meaning noble or excellent in Ancient Greek, is a collaboration of three people passionate about creating the finest wines possible based on the concept that a "Grand Vin" must be drinkable and not just tastable. Their main focus is terroir, searching for the best land possible for each grape variety, such as the Cachapoal region in Rapel in the Andean foothills for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. They named their wines La Duquesa, Barone, and El Duque to reflect the nobility of the project and the resulting wines.
In just a few years, Aristos has become one of the most talked-about wineries in Chile, with plans to plant 2.5 hectares of Pinot Noir in BioBio, making their wines even more sought after from South America. With their commitment to finding the best terroirs, their expertise in wine, and their passion for producing noble and drinkable wines, Aristos is undoubtedly a winery worth collecting and experiencing.