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9 Lives Carmenere 75cl
AED 55.00 Original price was: AED 55.00.AED 39.00Current price is: AED 39.00.
Plush, dark-fruited Chilean Carménère that feels like your go-to “one more glass” red. Think blackberry and plum, a little black pepper, and that signature hint of green pepper that keeps it lively, not heavy. If you like bold red wine with a savoury edge for pizza nights and weeknight roasts, this one earns its spot.
This is the kind of Chilean Carménère you open when you want big flavour without needing a lecture. It’s generous on the fruit, has a savoury streak that keeps things interesting, and it plays ridiculously well with anything salty, cheesy, or grilled.
Carménère is famous for being a little different from your usual Cabernet or Merlot. You still get deep, dark berry vibes, but there’s also that classic herbal, green pepper twist that makes every sip feel layered instead of jammy.
- Appearance: Deep ruby with purple flashes, looks rich in the glass.
- Nose: Blackberry, plum, dried herbs, cracked black pepper, a hint of green pepper.
- Taste: Ripe dark fruit up front, then savoury herb notes, gentle spice, and firm but friendly tannins that give it shape.
- Body: Medium to full-bodied, with enough weight to stand up to food.
- Finish: Lingering dark fruit and peppery spice, with a lightly herbal echo.
What you’re really buying here is balance. The fruit makes it feel welcoming right away, the herbal edge keeps it from feeling flat, and the tannins bring just enough grip to make your next bite taste better.
This is a smart pick for classic comfort-food nights. Pour it with burgers, grilled lamb, roast chicken, mushroom pasta, or anything with a smoky char. It’s also a solid “bring to a dinner” red because it won’t bully the table, but it won’t disappear either.
If you’re the type who likes to notice new things as the glass empties, this one’s fun. Give it a few minutes, and the peppery, herbal notes start to pop more, making it feel like two wines in one.
Fun Fact: Carménère is originally a Bordeaux grape, but it basically found its true home in Chile after it nearly vanished from France.