Primus The Blend, Apalta, Colchagua Valley 2019

Deep ruby color; raspberry, blackberry, blackcurrant, plum, dark cherry, bell pepper, mint, oak, tobacco, leather on the nose and palate.

Primus The Blend, Apalta, Colchagua Valley 2019

Dry; firm tannin; some acidity (3.66 pH). Medium body. Blend of 40% carménère, 35% cabernet sauvignon, 10% syrah, 10% petit vredot, 5% cabernet franc from sustainably farmed vineyards. Fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel. Two-thirds aged in French oak barrels for 12 months, remaining third aged in 1,300-plus gallon foudres.

This is brand of Viñedos Veramonte in Casablanca, Chile. Fruit comes from younger vines Veramonte has in the Apalta wine region. There is a different formula for each vintage of “The Blend.” This vintage features carménère with assist from cabernet sauvignon. The previous vintage had cab as the lead grape. The mix of grape varieties stays pretty much the same, with the percentages changing each year. 13.5% ABV

Primus Apalta vineyard

In the U.S., Primus is a González-Byass brand, a major player in the wine world. Their website notes: “Primus is a leading brand in the Chilean premium segment and a preeminent example of Chilean quality capabilities. The name Primus is Latin and means ‘the first’ or ‘the first among its peers’, and for good reason. The winery was founded more than 20 years ago by Agustin Hunneus. It was truly a pioneering brand as the first blend of the signature red grapes of Chile: Cabernet and Carmenere. Today, The Blend is still the standard bearer for Primus, and has been joined by two single varietal wines: Primus Cabernet Sauvignon and Primus Carmenere.”

Primus vineyard and winery

While Primus is its own brand, it is closely associated with Veramonte, another González-Byass brand in Colchague Valley. It appears Primus gets or co-grows its grapes from Veramonte vineyards. A good thing. Veramonte emphasizes organic principles. Website notes: “We follow organic practices in all our estates to ensure the best conditions for the development of the vine, thus achieving vineyards that are sustainable in time. Through cultivating healthy, living soils and maintaining a natural balance in our vineyards and Winemaking process, we obtain quality grapes that express the full potential of the terroir, leading to wines with character, authentic and expressive.”

Beyond that, Veramonte, Primus, and González-Byass emphasize a holistic approach to their entire operations. Respect for the land, yes. Also, respect for the people who work the land. Chilean wine is among—maybe the leader—in a total approach to sustainable, responsible practices. In Veramonte vineyards, “Sheep and other animals help us cut grass in spring, air and minimize the compaction of our soils. In addition, they act as a natural fertilizer.” Their vineyards have biological corridors to preserve biodiversity and encourage a self-regulated ecosystem. Veramonte produces all its own compost, utilizing material from the winery and vineyards. And Veramonte/Primus make special effort to responsibly treat their employees and the communities where they live.

Veramonte vineyard with weed control team

Primus The Blend, Apalta, Colchagua Valley 2019 is polished, fresh, fruity. This vintage is a blend led by carménère and cab and a cadre of other reds. It is the winery’s premier red offering with a grape formula that varies according to what Mother Nature delivers. Excellent Chilean value in a rich, assertive red wine. Pair with beef—grilled steaks, rib roast, barbecue, sautéed/braised meat; beef empanadas; curry stews and other spicy dishes; lamb stew; pork loin and baby back ribs; pasta dishes with red sauces; veal; poultry. Cheese—hard, aged cheeses; goat cheese; mozzarella, pepper jack, farmer’s cheese, cotija, feta, parmesan. $17-21

Primus Wines website

González-Byass website

Veramonte vineyard
Veramonte vineyard
Veramonte vineyard entrance
Veramonte barrel aging