2023 Almaviva EPU

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EN PRIMEUR DISCOUNT VALID UNTIL 1/11/2025 AND WHILE STOCKS LAST - EXPECTED DECEMBER 2025. PRICES FOR EN PRIMEUR ARE EXTRA DORDRECHT. AS A FREE SERVICE, THE WINES CAN BE CONDITIONED AND SAFELY STORED BY US SO THAT THEY CAN BE PICKED UP ON OCCASION OR SHIPPED AT COST BY ARRANGEMENT.

the origins of Almaviva's EPU

Founded in 1997 by Baroness Philippine de Rothschild and Don Eduardo Guilisasti Tagle, the Almaviva winery set a new standard in Chile with its first wine. Alongside the iconic Almaviva, EPU , its smaller sibling, shared the same vineyards, grapes, and philosophy, was later born. The name EPU means "two" in the Mapuche language and symbolizes both Almaviva's second wine and the harmony between French tradition and Chilean nature. While Almaviva is considered a Grande Cuvée for the cellar, EPU offers a more accessible, fruity style without sacrificing complexity.

the terroir of Puente Alto

EPU is made from grapes grown in the same prestigious vineyards as Almaviva, in Puente Alto, nestled at the foot of the Andes in the Maipo Valley. Here, stony soils with perfect drainage and a dry, sunny climate create optimal conditions. Cool nights temper the heat of the day, allowing the grapes to retain their freshness. This combination of ripeness and tension forms the basis for wines with elegance, balance, and ageing potential.

grape varieties and blending of EPU 2023

The 2023 EPU is a blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Carménère, 3% Merlot, and 3% Cabernet Franc. Cabernet Sauvignon delivers power, structure, and dark fruit notes. Carménère adds softness and spicy finesse. Merlot provides roundness and juiciness, while Cabernet Franc gives the blend an elegant lift and floral notes. The result is a wine quintessentially Puente Alto: full-bodied, balanced, and harmonious.

climate and harvest of the year 2023

The 2023 growing season was characterized by extremes. The winter brought only 119 mm of rain, over 40% less than average, but still more than the previous dry year. After a moderate start, the spring was warm and dry, with irregular flowering and fruit set. The summer was exceptionally hot, with March being the hottest on record in Chile. To maintain freshness, harvesting was necessary early. The first Merlot was picked on March 9th, Cabernet Sauvignon from March 13th, and the harvest in Puente Alto concluded on April 24th. The Carménère from Peumo was then harvested between April 25th and May 5th. Despite the challenges, this year produced grapes with excellent ripeness, tension, and fruit intensity.

vinification and maturation

EPU 2023 underwent fermentation in stainless steel and was then aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, only 10% of which were new. This allows the wine to retain a distinctly fruity character, combined with subtle oak notes that add elegance and complexity. This shorter aging compared to Almaviva emphasizes the more accessible, juicy profile of EPU.

color, aroma and taste profile of the 2023 EPU

The 2023 EPU presents itself with a brilliant ruby red color. The bouquet opens with cassis and red berries, before subtle notes of vanilla, earth, and fine spices emerge. On the palate, the wine is full and rounded, with a juicy attack and a silky texture. The tannins are remarkably supple, creating an elegant structure. The finish is harmonious and long, with lingering impressions of licorice and ripe strawberries. This makes the wine both seductive and refined, a perfect introduction to the world of Almaviva.

Would you like to order Almaviva wines online?

If available, you'll find the official fact sheet and additional information about this fine wine in the "Attachments" tab. We'll automatically send you these when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, and if you pick it up, you'll often receive a nice discount. You'll see your discount immediately when you select "Pick up" at the checkout page. We're located in Dordrecht, just off the A16 motorway with ample parking. Click here for our address. You can read full wine reviews from publications like Parker, Suckling, Vinous, and Wine Spectator.

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wine and food pairings with the 2023 EPU

  • Grilled sirloin steak with rosemary butter – the succulent meat and herb blend enhance the fruity intensity and supple tannins.
  • Oven-baked leg of lamb with thyme and garlic – the rich meaty flavours pair seamlessly with the spicy notes of Carménère and the texture of Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Pasta with wild boar ragù – the hearty character of the dish complements the depth and fruitiness of the wine perfectly.
  • Mushroom and Parmesan Risotto – the creamy texture and earthy flavours accentuate the roundness and finesse of EPU.
  • Grilled peppers and eggplant with pecorino – the savory and roasted notes enhance the elegant fruit and soft herbs.
  • Veal tenderloin with truffle jus – a refined pairing in which the wine harmoniously complements the rich, earthy notes of the dish.

Specifications

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Available as of Dec 1, 2025
Packing information Case
Type of Wine Red
Country Chile
Region Puente Alto
Appellation Maipo Valley (Appellation)
Icons Icon South America
Winery Almaviva
Grape Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Petit Verdot
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2023
Drinking as of 2026
Drinking till 2039
Alcohol % 15
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion En Primeur, On Sale
Parker rating 95
James Suckling rating 97
Vinous rating 96
Tasting Profiles Complex, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Rood fruit, Tannines, Vol
Drink moments Indruk maken, Open haard

Professional Reviews

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Parker

95

James Suckling

97

Vinous

96

Wijnhuis

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The name Almaviva, although it has a Spanish sonority, belongs to classic French literature: Count Almaviva is the hero of The Marriage of Figaro, the famous play by Beaumarchais (1732-1799), later turned into an opera by Mozart's genius . The label, meanwhile, pays homage to Chile's ancestral history, with 3 reproductions of a stylized design, symbolizing the vision of the earth and cosmos in the Mapuche civilization. The label bears the name Almaviva in Beaumarchais' own handwriting. Two great traditions thus join forces.

The Château concept was introduced to France in the 19th century as a way of honoring the creative mastery of Bordeaux winegrowers. Almaviva was the first wine in Chile to be created according to this French Château concept, taking into account an exceptional terroir, a unique bodega and a technical team dedicated exclusively to the production of wines of unparalleled quality and excellence.

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