Almaviva
The name Almaviva, though it has an Hispanic sonority, belongs to classical French literature: Count Almaviva is the hero of The Marriage of Figaro, the famous play by Beaumarchais (1732-1799), later turned into an opera by the genius of Mozart. The label, meanwhile, pays homage to Chile’s ancestral history, with three reproductions of a stylised design, which symbolises their vision of the earth and the cosmos. The label bears the name Almaviva in Beaumarchais’ own handwriting. Two great traditions thus join hands to offer the whole world a promise of pleasure and excellence.
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The Wine Advocate
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James Suckling
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Decanter
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Jancis Robinson
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Falstaff
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James Suckling
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Falstaff
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The Wine Advocate
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James Suckling
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Wine Spectator
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The Wine Advocate
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Wine Enthusiast
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James Suckling
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Jeb Dunnuck
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Decanter
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Antonio Galloni/Vinous
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Schweizerische Weinzeitung
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Tim Atkin
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Wine Spectator
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The Wine Advocate
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Wine Enthusiast
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James Suckling
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Decanter
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Antonio Galloni/Vinous
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Schweizerische Weinzeitung
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Tim Atkin
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The Wine Advocate
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James Suckling
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Jeb Dunnuck
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Antonio Galloni/Vinous
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Schweizerische Weinzeitung
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The Wine Advocate
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James Suckling
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