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Product Notes
Miguel Torres Manso de Velasco was a prominent figure in Chilean history and politics. He was born in Santiago in 1834 and studied law at the University of Chile. After completing his studies, he began a successful political career, serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, Minister of the Interior, and Minister of Foreign Affairs. He also played a significant role in negotiating Chile's border disputes with Argentina and Peru. Manso de Velasco was a champion of liberal principles and was known for his forward-looking policies. He died in 1891, leaving behind a legacy of political and social reform in Chile.
Tasting Notes
Intense dark ruby color. Delicious aroma with the classic notes of black fruit preserves and hints of leather. Great elegance on the palate, with harmonious fruitiness and spiciness, and long, soft tannins, complemented toward the finish with delicate notes of toasted bread.