Ridge Vineyards: The History of Monte Bello ridgevineyards
With the 2012 vintage of Monte Bello, Ridge celebrates 50 years of fine winemaking. The first vines were planted and construction begun on our stone and redwood winery in 1886. The first vintage of Monte Bello was in 1892, one hundred and twenty years ago. However, the winery closed during Prohibition, reopened with repeal, but closed again and the vineyards abandoned definitively in the early 1940’s. In 1959 the Ridge partners purchased eight acres of cabernet replanted in the late 40’s and forty acres of abandoned vineyard. They rebonded as Ridge Vineyards and made the superb vintage of 1962.
This is your Wine Savvy Kit with our new limited release for 2016-2017. Your wine choices and tips to get you drinking better wine today, or tonight, if you prefer to wait. Now, there’s no need to pay big bucks for terrific wines given the selection of our new limited release wine kits at Black Tie Wines. Let’s start drinking the good stuff!
Great Wines Direct is one of the UK's top wine companies with 1000’s of wines available direct from this site and a dedicated, professional team available to provide you with superior service
Ridge Vineyards: The History of Monte Bello ridgevineyards
With the 2012 vintage of Monte Bello, Ridge celebrates 50 years of fine winemaking. The first vines were planted and construction begun on our stone and redwood winery in 1886. The first vintage of Monte Bello was in 1892, one hundred and twenty years ago. However, the winery closed during Prohibition, reopened with repeal, but closed again and the vineyards abandoned definitively in the early 1940’s. In 1959 the Ridge partners purchased eight acres of cabernet replanted in the late 40’s and forty acres of abandoned vineyard. They rebonded as Ridge Vineyards and made the superb vintage of 1962.
This is your Wine Savvy Kit with our new limited release for 2016-2017. Your wine choices and tips to get you drinking better wine today, or tonight, if you prefer to wait. Now, there’s no need to pay big bucks for terrific wines given the selection of our new limited release wine kits at Black Tie Wines. Let’s start drinking the good stuff!
Great Wines Direct is one of the UK's top wine companies with 1000’s of wines available direct from this site and a dedicated, professional team available to provide you with superior service
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
2. Chile’s Unique Geography
• Length of the country: 5.300 km.
• Width of the country: 150 km
• Independence: 1810 (from Spain)
• Population: 16.746.491
• Capital City: Santiago
• Isolated by 4 natural barriers
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. THE INFLUENCE OF SEA CURRENTS - THE
HUMBOLDT CURRENT - ON CHILE’S CLIMATE.
HUMBOLDT
CURRENT ANDES
MOUNTAINS
8. SEA BREEZES
COLD BREEZES
CHILE’S UNIQUE GEOGRAPHY HAS AN IDEAL MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE.
10. 10
VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO
1883 FOUNDATION
OF VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO IN PIRQUE
131
YEARS OF HISTORY
CHILE’S LEADING WINE PRODUCER
11. 1994
FIRST WINERY IN THE WORLD
TO TRADE IN THE NYSE
11
1996
1997
JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN
CONCHA Y TORO AND BARON
PHILIPPE DE ROTHSCHILD
VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO
EXPANSION TO ARGENTINA
TRIVENTO WINERY
12. 2010
MANCHESTER UNITED
PARTNERSHIP
2011
ACQUISITION IN CALIFORNIA OF
FETZER VINEYARDS
12
VIÑA CONCHA Y TORO
2000
BRAND BUILDING & STRENGTHENING
GLOBAL REACH
13. GLOBAL COMPANY & LEADERSHIP
Wine sales 2013:
30.3MM cases
70% Exports
145countries
Market Sales under
share:
66,5%
35%
Chilean exports
own
distribution
Chile’s first
global brand
Market share
30%
Domestic
market
14. COMMITMENT TO QUALITY
2nd
World
vineyard
owner
Sales under
66,5%
own
distribution
Total hectares planted:
10.750 ha.
15. RECOGNIZED BY THE INDUSTRY
#1 MOST ADMIRED
WINE BRANDS IN THE WORLD
(September 2011)
BRAND COUNTRY
1. CONCHA Y TORO CHILE
2. Torres Spain
3. Jacob’s Creek Australia
4. Antinori Italy
5. Penfolds Australia
6. Cloudy Bay New Zealand
7. Chateau Lafite France
8. Vega Sicilia Spain
9. Marqués de Riscal Spain
10. Château Latour France
15
20. N S
MAIPO RIVER
SANTIAGO
DON MELCHOR
VINEYARD
FIRST T
SECOND T
THIRD T
ANDES MONTAINS
21. SOIL
• The soil at Puente Alto is geologically alluvial in origin
and, more specifically, alluvial terraces of the Maipo
River. The formation of these terraces is the result of
glacial episodes during the Quaternary period.
• Volcanism (in the form of volcanic ash) and tectonic
movements also played a part In the formation of these
soils.
• The Don Melchor vineyards are found on the third, the
farthest terrace from the Maipo River
• A little further North and higher up from the Maipo
River, terraces are older, and soils show great
viticulture potential, since they contain more clays.
24. CLIMATE
• Puente Alto has a semi-arid Mediterranean climate.
• This means there are four well-marked seasons.
• Good spring and summer temperatures.
• Strong Andes Mountain influence: non-extreme
temperatures and cold nights
• Rainfall concentrated between April and October.
25. At the foot of the Andes mountain range, the Eastern edge is cooler,
since it receives cold nocturnal breezes from the Andes.
COASTAL RANGE
COASTAL PLAIN
ANDES
MOUNTAIN
INTERMEDIATE
DEPRESSION
General overview of Chile’s central area
PACIFIC
OCEAN
26. MONTHLY MAXIMUM AND
MINIMUM TEMPERATURES ºC, 1987
18.2
- 2013
15.514.816.1
18.3
21.7
25.2
27.829.128.326.6
22.1
4.6 4.2 3.1 3.9 5.7 7.3 9.1 10.311.611.39.6
6.8
32.0
28.0
24.0
20.0
16.0
12.0
8.0
4.0
0.0
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
Temp Max Temp Min
31. PUENTE ALTO VINEYARD
• Located on the north bank of the Maipo River, at the foot of
the Andes Mountains
• APPELATION: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
• ALTITUDE: 650 meters above sea level
• TOTAL HECTARES: 127 hectares:
- 90% Cabernet sauvignon
- 7,1% Cabernet franc,
- 1,9% Merlot
- 1% Petit verdot.
• PLANTING DENSITY: 2000 to 8000 plants/Ha
• VINEYARD DIVISION: 7 Blocks
48. Don Melchor
Variety: 94% Cabernet Sauvignon – 6% Cabernet Franc
Vintage: 2004
Puente Alto received lower total rainfall than usual
in the year May 2003 - April 2004. Above average
temperatures were recorded throughout the
growing season up until half-way through the
ripening period. Nighttime temperatures were close
to the historic average with fresh nights. In April,
temperatures dropped below the historic average,
which helped us in monitoring the final stages of
maturity and so preserve the true expression and
freshness of the fruit. Grape picking occurred a
week later than normal.
Origin: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
Aging: 14 months in French oak Barrels
Tasting Notes: Deep red Cherry. Complex and elegant. Red fruit,
prunes, spices and cassis mingle with hints of
chocolate, tobacco and cedar. Red fruits are also
prominent on the palate. Round tannin adds to the
wine’s concentration and body, and also contributes
its elegance and harmony.
WA 94
49. Don Melchor
Variety: 96% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Cab. Franc
Vintage: 2006
A slower than usual maturation and a tremendous
difference between daytime and night time
temperatures allowed us to pick the grapes later
than in previous years, between April 25 and May
19. The climatic conditions coupled with intense
vineyard segmentation allowed us to follow
maturation levels closely and wait patiently for the
tannins to truly ripen while conserving the fresh
fruit expression of Cabernet Sauvignon from
Puente Alto.
Origin: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
Aging: 15 months in French oak Barrels
Tasting Notes: Intense ruby-red. Complex and elegant, very
expressive and marked by red fruits and soft
notes. Tremendous balance with ripe and friendly
tannins. A wine with great depth, structure, and
persistence.
WA 95
50. Don Melchor
Variety: 97% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Cab. Franc
Vintage: 2008
This season was marked by a cold winter, a cold
start to spring followed by a hot summer.
Minimum temperatures were always low,
producing good temperature differences between
night and day. Is was a relatively dry season in
terms of rainfall, the spring and summer months
were very dry with just a few rainfalls in March
and April.
Origin: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
Aging: 15 months in French oak Barrels
Tasting Notes: Deep cherry-red. Elegant and complex; with ripe
fruit, cedar, tobacco and chocolate notes. Well-structured
and nicely concentrated, firm and full
bodied. Present a long finish and good balance.
WS 93/ WE 93
51. Don Melchor
Variety: 96% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Cab. Franc
Vintage: 2009
Chile’s 2009 season was quite warm in general, and
Puente Alto was no exception, although its proximity to
the Andes Mountains and its very cool nights, even in
this vintage, produce very well-balanced fruit that
enables the wine to maintain the personality of Don
Melchor with its tremendous freshness, balance, and ripe
tannins.
Origin: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
Aging: 15 months in French oak Barrels
Tasting Notes: Deep cherry-red. Elegant and complex; with ripe
fruit, Black Currant and Blackberries with Chocolate
notes, slightly spicy with cedar and tobacco . Well-structured
and nicely concentrated, firm and full
bodied. Presents a long finish and good balance.
- WS 94
- W&S 92
- W6S Best CS from Chile.(2014).
52. Don Melchor
Variety: 97% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Cabernet Franc.
Vintage: 2010
Origin: Puente Alto, Maipo Valley
Vintage: The entire growing and ripening period was influenced
by lower than usual temperatures. Very cold nights at
the end of the season slowed the ripening process and
delayed the onset of harvest.
These conditions allowed us to harvest grapes with
tremendous fresh-fruit Cabernet Sauvignon expression
and highly elegant tannins.
Aging: 15 months in French oak barrels
(76% new, 24% second use).
Tasting Notes: Intense cherry-ruby red. The first impression is of
tremendous elegance, followed by notes of red fruit,
graphite, and mineral notes. Starts sweet with a smooth,
dense evolution and tremendous balance. The finish is
deep, long and very persistent.