軽くも重くもない。単体でも料理とでも飲める。スッキリなやや辛口。いくらでも飲める。 — 8 years ago
Glugg glugg. — 9 years ago
Lovely bright fruit. A little grapey and no pepper. Fun bottle for a simple dinner. — 11 years ago
Afrutado. Fácil de beber sin excesivas complejidades. Quizá le falté un poco de botella, pero un buen vino en definitiva. Quizá se han subido un poco a la parra con el precio — 11 years ago
A Cinsault planted in sandy, quartz soils. On the nose, cherry and earth notes plus hints of pea and a touch of sulfur. Soft in texture, it has gentle tannins with a little chalk and a rich aftertaste. A flavorful wine. (Joaquín Hidalgo, Vinous, March 2020)
— 5 years ago
Only after googling this wine I -oddly- came to know that terroir authority, saxophone player and owner Pedro Parra got inspiration from jazz record label Blue Note for this eye-catching wine label. But that's only the tip of the iceberg! A juicy, extremely refreshing, light-bodied red from Carignan and Malbec a.o, a multi blend that is different every year. My grandfather, a renowned local-drunk traveled every season to Cauquenes (a coastal, dry-farmed spot south of Santiago) to buy a number of demijohns for his own consumption, and I suspect that that wine tasted more or less like this. It's funny how young and iconoclasts winemakers are bringing Chile back to its roots by looking at the future. If you ever come across this wine don't think twice and buy a good number in the spirit of savvy drinkers like my grandad. @WineTraining @Dusan Bradanovich — 9 years ago
Getting a terroir lesson from Pedro Parra. When talk turns to CA limestone, had to hunt this down. @Sashi Moorman @Rajat Parr — 10 years ago
La parra loca - from fresh & easy - 2010 Sauvignon Blanc - Verdejo — 12 years ago
A lot of passion fruit 👍👍 — 7 years ago
Funky, black pepper notes, leather and earth. Very interesting Chilean field blend, rustic and memorable. — 8 years ago
this was excellent — 10 years ago
Celebrating the conclusion to an 8-day work marathon, it's lovely! — 11 years ago
Beautiful easy drinking Tempranillo — 12 years ago
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Cedar, dusty earth, dried herbs, strawberry and raspberry, all wrapped in a gauze of rock dust and pulverized dried flowers. Amazing acidity and a faint saltiness in the finish. 100+ year old Cinsault bush vines from the nooks and crannies of Itata. Dr. Terroir (soil geologist Pedro Parra) is putting his terroir where his mouth is. Roughly 30% whole cluster, but 100% delicious. — 4 years ago