2022 Seleccion de Parcelas Los Padrinos Cabernet Sauvignon
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The first vintage of Los Padrinos, Baettig’s Selección de Parcelas Cabernet Sauvignon, a “Premier Cru” equivalent, is only offering more since we first tasted it in February. From a single parcel of 120-year-old País vines grafted over to Cabernet Sauvignon in Cauquenes, aged for 15 months in 65% new French oak, it’s strikingly different to Los Compadres – a much darker, spicier and smokier expression. The two wines share their tension, with firm acidity that forms the backbone of the wine and drives the long finish, as well as gloriously crunchy and fresh fruit. The nose is savoury and brooding at first, but sweeter plum and cassis fruit lurks behind, while there’s a tart, bright bite to the palate. It still feels compact at this youthful stage, the power and gum-drying tannins needing time to unfurl.
This is the first release of Baettig's Selección de Parcelas Cabernet Sauvignon, Los Padrinos. What they consider their "Premier Cru", it comes from a single parcel of 120-year-old País vines grafted over to Cabernet Sauvignon in Cauquenes, aged for 15 months in 65% new French oak. The 2022 is full of promise, and it will be so exciting to see this wine develop. The nose is delicate but polished, with perfumed aromas of cassis, cedar, plum and black cherry. The palate is medium to full-bodied, with lifted herbal tones that add freshness and depth to the abundance of ripe, dark fruit. The backbone of vibrant acidity and firm but gravelly tannins provide a chiselled framework that complements the wine’s austere style. This will need a bit of time to come together, so best approached from 2027.
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The winemaker who put Vinedo Chadwick on the map now lends his elegant touch to Maule. Crushed raspberries meddled with fresh herbs and wild flowers make this one of the most seductive Chilean Cabernet Sauvignons. Verve, tenacity and a thrilling spine of fine tannins hint at the ageing capacity of this exciting debut.
The 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon Los Padrinos originates from an old País vineyard in Cornell de Maule that was grafted with Cabernet in 1981. Aged for 15 months in French oak barrels, this black-fruited wine reveals balsamic aromas layered over notes of menthol and cassis. Dry, taut and compact, it presents a contrast between richness and tension, showcasing concentrated flavors and a fine-grained tannin texture. This is one worth keeping an eye on.
Superb depth and freshness, with black olives, mussel shells, tea leaves and a touch of cocoa powder. Full-bodied but really fresh and powerful, with tons of grape-skin tannins that remind me of Barolo--austere, almost a bit rustic, but so fresh. Extremely long and firm. Unique freshness and structure. Cabernet sauvignon grafted onto 100-year-old pais 60 years ago. Granitic soils. Dry-farmed. It spent 15 months aging in French oak barrels. Very low ph of 3.38. Drink from 2025.
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Baettig is the exciting project from leading winemaker Francisco Baettig (of Errázuriz fame). Crafting vibrant, site-expressive wines from Chile’s south, with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in Malleco and Cabernet Sauvignon from the Maule – this is one of the hottest names in South America.