Literally translated as "little hell", El Infernillo takes its name from the Descabazado volcano which lies in the mountain range above the Andes. The grapes come from the cool climate vineyards of Casablanca which border the Leyda Valley (northern Chile). Coming from a very specific plot, the Pinot Noir grapes benefit from alluvial soils, a long ripening season and an optimal variation in temperatures between day and night. Due to its proximity to the refreshing influences of the Pacific Ocean, the location is ideal for the production of Pinot Noir (rather fragile in high heat). Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at low temperature to avoid excessive extraction. The wine is aged for 9 months in used French oak . This vintage is everything you would expect from a fruity and juicy Pinot noir. It reveals aromas of strawberry jam , red cherry , redcurrant , pomegranate , raspberry , smoke and spices . The palate is fresh and easy to drink with a fine tannin structure and a fruity and digestible finish.