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Red Wine

The Humboldt Current of the Pacific Ocean brings a cooling effect that encourages the growth of healthy, balanced grapes, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon — the wine for which Chile is arguably most famous.

Some Varieties

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Carménère
  • Merlot
  • Pinot Noir
  • Malbec
  • Syrah

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White Wine

In the wine-growing regions of Chile, ideal temperatures with warm days and relatively cool nights prevail, which favors the aromas of the grapes.

Some Varieties

  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Chardonnay

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Rosé Wine

Brighter and more refreshing than many red wines and shares some characteristics with white wine.

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VaritiesCabernet Sauvignon

This grape variety offers structure and firm, fine-grained tannins. It is colorful and very aromatic, with distinct black fruit, blackcurrant, licorice, and mint. Its secret: its advantageous tannins give it great aging potential.

VarietiesCarménère

Carménère, originally from Bordeaux is now being cultivated in significant quantities in Chile. Characterized by the presence of spicy notes. In the mouth, an initial attack of black cherry, sweet tobacco and cinnamon gives way to just a touch of earthiness and ripe bell pepper.

VaritiesMerlot

There are three main styles of Merlot—a soft, fruity, smooth wine with very little tannins; a fruity wine with more tannic structure; and, finally, a brawny, highly tannic.

VarietiesPinot Noir

Pinot noir is arguably the most charismatic of all grape varieties, and without doubt the hardest to get right. When it works, though, it’s sublime. No other grape has the same power of seduction, from its naturally delicate colour to the charming raspberry and cherry notes of a young pinot noir, through to the more.

VaritiesSauvignon Blanc

The key selling point of Sauvignon Blanc is its straightforwardness – the flavors are rarely hidden away in the background. Also, there is a particularly close correlation between the perceived flavors and their descriptors, making Sauvignon Blanc an ideal wine with which to begin wine-tasting lessons.

VarietiesChardonnay

Chardonnay is a very special white wine style, in that it’s really good at expressing the place where it’s been grown and techniques used in the winery. In warm climates chardonnay takes on tropical fruit flavours and aromas. As winemakers seek out cooler sites for the grape, in Chile in particular, wines with a more linear structure and subtle nuances of flavour…

VaritiesRosé

Rosé is a type of wine made from red wine grapes, produced in a similar manner to red wine, but with reduced time fermenting with grape skins. This reduced skin contact gives rosé a pink hue and lighter flavor than that of red wine.