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TRAPI DEL BUENO

Trapi is the name of the hill where the vineyard is planted, and means ‘chili pepper’ in the native language (Madupungun). Rio Bueno is the largest river in the valley, and is just 5 km from the vineyard. The name of the vineyard, “Trapi del Bueno” was inspired by these two places.

Located in Osorno Valley in the Chilean Patagonia, only 40 meters above sea level and at the foot of the eastern side of the coastal mountain range. The soils are volcanic, with superior drainage and high clay content, giving characteristic mineral notes to the wines.

 

Trapi wines are elegant, complex, fruit forward and aromatic, where the expression of the fruit is the focus.

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Sustainability

Renowned for their commitment to quality and ethical practices, Trapi Wines offers an exquisite range of vegan wines that capture the essence of the pristine Patagonia region.

Trapi Wines employs plant-based alternatives, ensuring that their wines remain free from any animal-derived ingredients.

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MOVI

Movement of Independent Vintners

 

Trapi is part of a group of small wine producers making high-quality wines, all playing a significant role in promoting Chilean wines for their diversity and unique terroir.

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Trapi Savage Chardonnay 2021

Yellow in color with a nose of honey, lime, pear and ginger biscuit. Nimble with vibrant freshness, a mellow, watery flow and intense flavor, this is very different from Chilean norm.

 

91 pts Wine Advocate

91 pts Tim Atkin

90 pts James Suckling

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Trapi Savage Pinot Noir 2021

Cherry red color. With floral notes, strawberries, cherries, hints of mushrooms and humid earth. Very fresh, with a delicate texture on the palate and a smooth finish.

 

90 pts Wine Advocate

90 pts James Suckling

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