Issue 255 End of June 2021, The Wine Advocate | 30th Jun 2021 | Luis Gutiérrez
The style is pretty homogeneous, but you notice the challenges of the 2017 vintage in the 2017 Corimbo, which doesn't reach the subtleness and refinement of the 2016 I tasted next to it. It comes through as a little more rustic, especially in the texture of the tannins. However, the wine keeps its poise with ripe black fruit, integrated oak and a soft mouthfeel.