This wine tasting features Dancing Flame's Ojos del Salado 2024 Red Blend. This wine is from the Valle Central wine region in Chile. This bottle was purchased at Aldi for $5.99.
Wine Folly, page 212, states that some of Chile's major red grape varieties include cabernet sauvignon, carmenere, and merlot. The Central Valley wine region has the most acreage of all the wine regions in Chile. Carmenere has notes of raspberry, plum, green peppercorn, milk chocolate and bell pepper. The cabernet sauvignon tends to have notes of dried blackberry, black cherry, green peppercorn, pencil lead, and dark chocolate.
This wine smells of dried raspberry, red currants, oak, paper, graphite, peppercorn. These notes cue me towards this blend possibly having carmenere and cabernet sauvignon in the blend. When tasting this wine, there is a medium acidity and a full body feel. It is dry with notes of raspberry, black pepper, dark chocolate, with a hint of herbs lingering.
There are no reviews specifically on the 2024 vintage of this wine, so I am including a review of the 2022 vintage. Reverse Wine Snob, Jon Thorsen, notes that this bottle is 70% cabernet sauvignon, 20% carmenere, and 10% syrah. He writes that the wine "begins with an attractive aroma of ripe blackberry and spice with touches of vanilla and a bit more green pepper in this vintage." The flavors noted are dark fruit, spice, and a touch of green pepper with cola and spice.I liked this wine because it was not too sweet, and I am liking the dried fruit flavor more than ripe. For a $5.99 bottle, I think this wine has great depth and challenged my ability to pick up on different flavors than I have noted before. This would be a great bottle to buy again for a week night dinner or friend gathering.