Vedette Cinsault
Vedette Cinsault
Semi-carbonic Cinsault, 70+ year old dry farmed vines. Bright ruby red with notes of red fruits such as raspberry and pomegranate , mixed with notes of flowers and white pepper
Origin: Cauquenes, Chile
ABV: 0.13
USNW Classification: Natural
Varietal & Type: Nebbiolo
Vintage: 2021
Tasting Notes
Bright ruby red with notes of red fruits such as raspberry and pomegranate , mixed with notes of flowers and white pepper
Vineyards
Estate
About the Winemaker
Moretta Wines was founded by best friends Natalia Poblete Saez and Maria Jose Ortuzar Allessandri. Both Maria and Natalia spent time as assistant winemaker with Santa Rita Estates in Chile among other stops, including William Cole (Casablanca), Casa Bauza, Don Melchor and Yarra Burn (AU). Moretta Wines was founded on a dream to faithfully bring forth the true terroir of the Maule Valley. 2023 was an exciting year for Maria and Natalia. They were able to purchase the 4 hectare Guzman farm, the source of the Carigno, Ceniciento and Vedette wines. The vines were planted in the 1920’s and 30’s and the farm exudes an authentic rustic quality. In the cellar, native yeasts are used, typically in open bin wooden casks, and ageing is accomplished with neutral oak barrels. Production is small – ~20,000 bottles – with the Carigno and Vedette rarely exceeding 3,000 bottles/year.
Shipping Details
US Natural Wine ships once a week, every Wednesday. All orders should be placed by Tuesday at 10am in order to be picked up from our distributors and out on Wednesday's delivery truck. Shipping cost is 30 bucks a box (up to 12 bottl
US Natural Wine ships once a week, every Wednesday. All orders should be placed by Tuesday at noon in order to be picked up from our distributors and out on Wednesday's delivery truck.
Shipping cost is 30 bucks a box (up to 12 bottles) so we highly encourage picking up more than 1 bottle for the best value! Remember, all orders over $150 get FREE SHIPPING!
At $30, shipping cost is on par with most wine ecommerce. Ultimately, we eat the cost of shipping more often than not because wine can be damn heavy. We can't thank you enough for your understanding!