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Gato Negro Semi Sweet Red Wine 75cl
AED 32.00
Easy-drinking red with a semi-sweet twist, the kind that disappears fast when friends are over. This Chilean red wine brings ripe berry flavours and a soft, juicy finish that keeps things fun, not fussy. Great for anyone who likes their reds fruit-forward and crowd-pleasing, with enough structure to feel like a proper glass of red wine.
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Fruit-forward, friendly, and dangerously drinkable, this Chilean semi-sweet red is the “open it and relax” bottle you’ll reach for when you want flavour without the homework.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with a lively, glossy shine.
- Nose: Ripe red berries, a hint of plum, and a light jammy warmth.
- Taste: Juicy cherry and blackberry up front, gentle tannins, and a semi-sweet finish that keeps it easy and approachable.
- Body: Medium-bodied, so it feels like a real red, not a lightweight sipper.
- Finish: Berry-forward and clean, with a soft sweetness that hangs around just long enough.
What makes it worth your time is how it hits that sweet spot, literally. You get bold fruit right away, then a mellow, easy finish that doesn’t ask you to “get into wine,” it just lets you enjoy it. If you’re stocking up for casual nights, a mixed crowd, or you’re simply in a fruit mood, this one does the job.
Chile is the cheat code here. The country’s sunshine and cool nights help grapes build ripe flavour while keeping enough freshness to stop the sweetness from feeling heavy. Result, you get a red wine that stays bright and lively, even when it’s leaning into that semi-sweet style.
This is also a handy bridge bottle. If you usually bounce between reds and sweeter drinks, it gives you real red wine character, berry depth, a touch of grip, without going all-in on drying tannins.
Fun Fact: GatoNegro is one of Chile’s most widely travelled wine brands, turning up in dozens of countries, basically the globe-trotting house cat of the wine world.