The Time  and Date: 
The Event: a tasting of premium Concha y Toro wines in the "Series Riberas Gran Reserva" tier, with Concha y Toro's wine ambassador, Gabriel Salas, who gave a technical presentation.
The  Venue: the agent's offices (Select Wine Merchants,  
The Target Audience: there were five wine journalists at this preview press tasting.
The Availability/Catalogue: none of the wines are currently available, although the Cabernet Sauvignon is coming to Vintages this fall.
The  Quote/Background: This new series, all line-priced at about $16.95 for each  variety, comes from the different terroirs in  
Concha y Toro sells more than 28 million case of wine globally. They have 42 different vineyards with 30 different winemakers. For this Serie Riberas, American rootstock was used to avoid any possibility of phylloxera.
The  Wines: These are my own, personal ratings, along with some comments. There was  also a celebratory Casillero del Diablo Brut 
**** Four  Stars (
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Chardonnay 2010 Ribera del Rapel, Ucuquer Vyd,  Colchagua: barrel-fermented, aged nine months in French oak, no malo-lactic,  mild and fruity, sweet-oak ripeness and slight tropicality, some Burgundian  elements (e.g., hazelnuts). 14% 
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Merlot 2009 Ribera del Maule, Mariposa Vyd, San  Clemente: 5% syrah added, extractive, plums and US oak, a big wine,  mouth-coating palate, very American with currently tight tones, chocolate. 12  months in half French and half 
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Ribera del Tinguiririca,  Palo Santo Vyd, Marchigue (Colchagua): red clay helps make this a big wine (but  drinking well now), with some herbaceous quality (10% carmenere added), lovely  wine, good detail, red fruit, sweetish finish, not hot despite 14.5%  
***1/2  Three and a Half Stars (
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Ribera del Rapel, Ucuquer  Vyd Colchagua: three clones used, sur lie, vivid nose, lemons, minerals, long  finish. 13.5% 
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Carmenere 2006 Ribera del Cachapoal, Peumo Vyd,  Peumo: 10% cabernet sauvignon added. 13 months in half French and half  
*** Three  Stars (
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Malbec 2009 Ribera del Tinguiririca, Palo Santo  Vyd, Marchigue (Colchagua): reticent nose needs time to open, good structure and  body, close concentration, blueberries and black fruit, food wine, hot finish,  13 months in 80% French oak and 20% US oak. 14.5% 
-Concha y  Toro Serie Riberas Gran Reserva Syrah 2009 Ribera del Loncomilla Villa Alegre  Vyd, Maule: lacks syrah nose initially, not a full bodied syrah, dry, with a  higher acids finish, plums, chocolate, jammy but maturing early? Restrained?  14.5% 
The Food: we had fresh fruit, coffees, and breads for breakfast. For lunch, we went to Prohibition Gastrohouse and ordered off the menu. We shared mac and cheese, Caesar salad, green salad, pulled pork, soup, bison burgers, and the like. At this time, Select offered us a 2006 Don Melchor Cabernet Sauvignon, which was best appreciated on its own in order to savour the flavours. Nevertheless, the Marques des Casa Concha Carmenere 2008 was perfect with the pub grub, as was the Italian Montalto Pinot Grigio (with the veggies).
The  Downside: Somehow, Gabriel picked up the sobriquet "Hector", one of the  winemakers back in 
The Upside: a chance to investigate the commonalities of a line-priced series of wines not yet generally available. It was appreciated.
The Contact Person: prodhon@selectwines.ca or haddleton@selectwines.ca
The Marketing Effectiveness/Execution of the Event(numerical grade): 94.
 
 

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