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Montes Wines

Chilean producer with vineyards in Zapallar, Apalta and Marchigüe, a gravity handled Apalta cellar, and Carmenère led Purple Angel.

Place
Chile
Known for
Carmenère and Chilean hillside wines
Wine context
Cabernet Sauvignon · Carménère · Syrah / Shiraz
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationCentral Valley · Chile34.62° S · 71.27° W

At A Glance

Producer
Montes Wines
Country
Chile
Winery
Apalta, Colchagua Valley
Vineyards
Zapallar, Apalta and Marchigüe
Key grapes
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carmenère and Petit Verdot
Bottle
Purple Angel 2020

The Producer

The winery was formally founded in 1988 under the name Discover Wines. Montes introduced Syrah to Chile in 1993.

Aurelio Montes Jr now heads the winemaking team in Apalta. Montes wines are sold in more than 100 countries, while the producer owns vineyards in Zapallar, Apalta and Marchigüe.

Place

Pacific maritime influence gives Aconcagua Costa cool conditions for vine growth. Montes has vines in the new Zapallar D.O. within Aconcagua Costa and is the only winery with vines planted there.

The producer's other vineyards include Apalta and Marchigüe. Its Apalta winery is in Colchagua Valley, where grapes, must and young wine move through production by gravity.

Wines

The wines include Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenère led red blends. Purple Angel 2020 combines 92% Carmenère with 8% Petit Verdot, bringing two grape varieties together in one bottle.

In The Glass

Purple Angel 2020 opens with ripe blackberry, plum and blueberry aromas. Its palate brings black and blue fruit, sweet spice, pink pepper, coffee and tobacco. The wine is balanced and silky, with a caramel like body and a very long finish. It is fleshy and concentrated, with fine grained tannins extending into a creamy finish, and drinks better from 2025.

A Bottle To Understand It

Choose Purple Angel 2020. It was aged for 18 months in French oak, with 70% in first use barrels and 30% in second and third use barrels. First use oak contributes more oak flavour and oxygen contact, while older barrels allow fruit and tannin to remain more visible. The bottle gives a concrete view of the producer's Carmenère and Petit Verdot blend alongside its cellar work.

Final Word

Montes Wines works with vines in the new Zapallar D.O., Apalta and Marchigüe, and moves wine through its Apalta cellar by gravity. Purple Angel 2020 is a Carmenère and Petit Verdot wine aged in French oak.

Sources

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Where to go next

mapFind Montes Wines on the mapKeep the producer, its region and nearby places together.learningUnderstand CarménèreRead the quick library guide to Carménère, which is listed with this producer.