Cono Sur Bicicleta range goes beyond traditional varieties, offering fresh and fruity flavors that are perfect for any occasion—whether it’s a midweek meal, a cozy night in, or hosting friends and family.
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Our Wines
Cabernet Sauvignon
What does it taste like?
A deep, impressive ruby-red color, which suggests concentrated grapes harvested at the right moment. Its nose is governed by pleasant notes of plum, raspberry and sweet spices, while in this wine’s mouth chocolate and subtle hints of vanilla can be appreciated. A very structured, balanced, long and elegant Cabernet Sauvignon.
What to eat with this wine?
All kinds of meats, specially red. It also pairs nicely with cheese and pasta.
Carmenere
What does it taste like?
This wine’s deep, beautiful red-carmine color is typical of the variety it represents so well. A delicious and velvety Carmenere, which displays red fruit aromas combining perfectly with spicy hints. In mouth it’s an intense wine, tasty, juicy and elegant.
What to eat with this wine?
Pairs best with both red and white meat, cheeses and heavily seasoned sauces.
Merlot
What does it taste like?
A soft and serious Merlot. A wine of great typicity and remarkable fruit expression. This wine’s color is dark and intense. In the nose, concentrated notes of black fruit and soft hints of sweet, toasted oak. In mouth this Merlot surprises with its excellent structure, balanced acidity, fruit intensity and pleasantly ripe tannins. Undoubtedly to be drunk young.
What to eat with this wine?
Pairs well with red meat, soft cheeses and sauces.
Malbec
What does it taste like?
Juicy and smooth red wine, with intense red fruits like cherry, raspberries and plums with warm touches of chocolate and coffee.
What to eat with this wine?
As this is a medium-bodied Malbec, this wine pairs beautifully with full-flavored food like red meat, barbecued steak, beef stews and roasts, but also pork and lamb. Also pairs nicely with blue cheese.
Syrah
What does it taste like?
A clean and vivid violet-red Syrah boasts notes of red fruits aromas with hints of violet and blueberry. The wine has a delicate and expressive nose with well-incorporated notes of cacao and tobacco. Full, balanced and juicy on the palate, its mature tannins linger in a long finish.
What to eat with this wine?
Pairs nicely with red meats, especially lamb, cheese like smoked gouda or gorgonzola and well-seasoned foods.
Pinot Noir
What does it taste like?
Dressed in fresh purple red color, this is a voluptuous Pinot Noir with rich fruit notes of cherry, raspberry, plum and strawberry – a red fruit party! – enhanced by subtle smoked hints. In the mouth sweet fruit notes stand out, and its fine tannins give it a great texture and a mouth filling structure. Balanced and New World styled, this is a wine of personality and elegance. Sexy, pure and simple, it’s a young and refreshing Pinot.
What to eat with this wine?
Enjoy this pinot with red and white meat as well as aged cheeses.
Pinot Noir Rose
What does it taste like?
A bright, clean, elegant rosewood coloured wine. there is a full expression of fresh fruit reminiscent of cherry, strawberry, raspberry and forest berries present in the nose, whereas on the palate this wine is fresh and juicy with good acidity and balance.
What to eat with this wine?
Best enjoyed before a meal as an aperitif or with desserts such as fruits and cakes.
Pinot Grigio
What does it taste like?
A bright and young Pinot Grigio with intense yellow and light pink hues coloring. The nose displays aromas of white peaches, honeydew melon and apple. On the palate it has good concentration, unctuous, mineral, fresh and balanced.
What to eat with this wine?
Pair well with seafood, white meat, nuts, cream, cheeses and spices such as pepper, chives and garlic.
Sauvignon Blanc
What does it taste like?
Elegant, expressive and dressed in a green-yellow shade of color, this Sauvignon Blanc impresses with its citrus notes of grapefruit and green apple, which mingle in with herbal hints. In mouth, its freshness and balance especially stand out, along with its citric notes and pleasant mineral ending.
What to eat with this wine?
Excellent for serving seafood, salads, chicken, cheeses and vegetarian dishes. It’s a great wine for an aperitif.
Chardonnay
What does it taste like?
This Chardonnay has a beautiful, young yellow color with golden hints. Exuberant and complex, this wine conveys refreshing citrus aromas, fruity notes of white peaches, along with mineral hints. In the mouth complex fruity flavors mingle in with lovely mineral notes.
What to eat with this wine?
Our Bicycle Chardonnay is young and has fresh wine, very balanced, with a great acidity. Serve before dinner with appetizers or a pair with seafood, fish, salads, white meats, nuts or creamy sauces.
Viognier
What does it taste like?
Juicy and bold white wine, with sweet stone fruit, apricot, peaches, citric notes and hints of orange blossoms. Fruity and floral, but still crisp and lively.
What to eat with this wine?
Perfect pair with roasted vegetables and white meats like chicken and turkey. Lovely with rich fish like salmon and perfect match with spicy dishes like Indian and Thai curries. Also pairs nicely with creamy buttery cheeses like Brie or even Gorgonzola.
Gewürztraminer
What does it taste like?
This beautiful bright green-yellow Gewürztraminer displays a complex and expressive nose filled with the aromatic presence of fresh fruits, rose petals and hints of spices and litchi fruit. In mouth, it’s an expressive, fresh and savory wine, with stone fruit notes. A rich, opulent, young Gewürztraminer, very balanced and persistent.
What to eat with this wine?
Enjoyed best with Chinese food, Indian food, chicken, assorted vegetables, spices and sweet and sour combinations.
Riesling
What does it taste like?
Bright and appealing yellow color with green hues. A Riesling of delicate grace and aromatic intensity. The nose is fresh and crisp, with soft flower aromas like jasmine, which combine with nice citric notes. In mouth citric flavors like grapefruit mingle with mineral hints. This Riesling is fresh and young, with great volume and pleasant acidity.
What to eat with this wine?
The best pairs with appetizers, seafood, white meats, cheeses and desserts.
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