It all began towards the end of the 19th century when a young viticulturist from France named Emile Bouchon settled in Chile. Since that time four generations of the Bouchon family have been creating wines in the Maule Valley. Current incumbent Julio Bouchon and his children carry on the family tradition of creating distinctive, terroir-driven wines including the celebrated País Salvaje (wild País) which is grown in a forest and requires hand harvesting on ladders some of which are 5 meters tall.
J. Bouchon Pais Reserva dry rose wine is a delicate salmon colour. The nose is intense,
with a wide range of aromas, from white fruits to cherry. On the palate there is a floral touch which gives it an elegant and complex character. Perfect for appetizers, fresh cheese, crostini with tomato and garlic, peppers stuffed with feta cheese, green salads and olives.
Country: Chile
Region: Maule Valley
Grape: Pais100%
Volume: 75cl
ABV: 13%
Vintage: 2020
Suitable for Vegetarians: Yes
Suitable for Vegans: Yes