Baron Philippe de Rothschild - Escudo RojoGran Reserva 2019

Product code: 12158
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Country
Country: Chile
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Carmenere, 20% Shiraz/Syrah, 2% Cabernet Franc
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Country
Country: Chile
Region
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 14.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Carmenere, 20% Shiraz/Syrah, 2% Cabernet Franc

Product Notes

Baron Philippe de Rothschild - Escudo Rojo Gran Reserva is a red wine that exemplifies the legacy of the Rothschild family. Known for their prestigious wines, the Rothschild family has been producing wine for over 150 years. This wine, made with grapes sourced from Chile's Central Valley, is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Carménère. The wine has a dark ruby color with aromas of black fruits and spices. The palate is full-bodied with velvety tannins and a long finish. The wine has aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, adding complexity and depth. It's ideal to pair with grilled meats, cheese, or chocolate desserts. Baron Philippe de Rothschild - Escudo Rojo Gran Reserva is a wine that honors the Rothschild's legacy of winemaking excellence and innovation.

Tasting Notes

Escudo Gran Reserva 2018 initially boasts a beautifully complex and rich nose with juicy black fruit. After a few minutes in the glass, the Carmenere comes through with a hint of smoke and black pepper. The perfectly balanced oak provides a toasty note of vanilla and coffee bean which wraps around a core of cassis and black cherry. The palate has great concentration and balance whilst delivering enough power to deem this wine full bodied, without being clumsy. After an hour in the decanter this wine is really impressive! Its quality will ensure it develops beautifully in the cellar for a decade to come

About the Winery

Baron Philippe de Rothschild - Escudo Rojo
Baron Philippe de Rothschild started making wine in Chile in 1997. The inspiration was from Baroness Philippine de Rothschild, baron Philippe’s daughter. There was great potential in Chile, especially because of the Chilean terroir. There were great chances of making some of the highest quality wines that could meet her requirements. 

The Rothschild dynasty has a long history dating back to the later 18th century. It all started with Mayer Amstel Rothschild, a merchant based in Frankfurt. 
It was Baroness Philippine de Rothchild that introduced the franco-Chilean premium wine named Almaviva. This was made using a terroir that was rather exceptional with its bodega. In that same year, escudo Rojo was launched in Chile. This is a fine branded wine that is Chilean. Escudo Rojo stood as the historical emblem of the family. 

In 1998, Baroness Philippine de Rothschild was able to acquire Domaine de Lambert, which was later renamed Domaine de Baronarques. From this estate, white and red wine is produced. The wines have received recognition, having been awarded AOC Limoux rouge appellation. 
Currently, the company is headquartered in the Centre Baron Phillippe de Rothschild, which was inaugurated back in 2000. It has modern and bold architecture. It is located in Pauillac and houses the marketing, sales, and administrative departments of the company. 

In 2003, Barone Philippe de Rothschild Maipo Chile bodega was inaugurated in 2003. This is where escudo Rojo is produced. In this same place, other high-quality Chilean wines are also produced. The reception and technical facilities were inaugurated by Baroness Philippine de Rothschild in 2011. 
In 2013, more varietal wines were introduced, namely cabernet sauvignon, Carmenere, and sauvignon Blanc. 960 hectares of land were acquired from vina Villavicencio in an effort to secure supplies of grapes and make sure that the Chilean wines could be developed further. 

After enhancing the family estates and companies, baroness Philippine left an enlarged and greatly modernised Mouton. Today, it is her three children who co-own the chateau. They are committed to excellence as their mother did.

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