Rayun is a word that the native Chilean people, the Mapuche, use to talk about the flowering of a plant, or to wish good portents. The word itself means “Bloom”; for us, Rayun is the birth of a new wine, birthed from Chilean land, and that wishes well to everyone who drinks it. Rayun Carmenere has aromas of ripe black fruits, cherries, and blueberries. It has interesting smoke and toasted notes, and a touch of caramel. In the mouth it is a soft and creamy wine, with rounded tannins and a soft finish.