Today I am tasting the 2008 Porta Carmenere Reserva from the Maipo Valley of Chile. This bottle was purchased for under $10. I’ve previously tried the 2009 Porta Reserva Pinot Noir and the 2008 Porta Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva.
Color
In the glass this wine is a dark purple.
Aroma
This wine has one of the strongest barnyard and cabbage aromas I have come across recently. It eventually starts to blow off in the glass and will probably disappear as the wine ages. But it is impressive right now. There is also a combination of red raspberry and blackberry aromas.
Flavor
On the attack there is some more of the red raspberry notes showing. The mid-palate exhibits black cherry cola notes. The finish has some chalky tannins which are mild. There is also a little oregano note on the finish. Unfortunately the heat on this wine is substantial. It is more than I prefer, particularly on the finish. Therefore, this wine is better with food. I suggest something rich like a strong cheese.
Rating
This wine has a surprisingly strong nose, but unlike a lot of cheeses with strong smells, it doesn’t bring the reward in the mouth. The heat on this wine is too distracting for me. I rate it 82 points.
Does this wine match your palate or sound like something that would?