2013 Santa Rita Casa Real Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon

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Country | Chile |
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Vintage | 2013 |
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Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (14%) |
Available as of | Aug 14, 2025 |
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2013 Santa Rita Casa Real Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon
According to Luis GutiƩrrez of The Wine Advocate, Santa Rita's 2013 Casa Real Reserva Especial is one of the finest vintages from this iconic winery, scoring 93 points. This classic Cabernet Sauvignon from Alto Jahuel in Maipo Alto combines power and concentration with striking elegance and balance.
the Santa Rita winery
Santa Rita is one of Chile's most renowned wineries, located in the foothills of the Andes in Maipo. The estate is known for its iconic Casa Real series, which has been produced since 1989. Alto Jahuel's vineyards are over 60 years old, resulting in deep roots and concentrated fruit. The estate combines traditional winemaking with modern techniques, resulting in wines that are both powerful and elegant. Casa Real is the top of the range and is often considered a benchmark for Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon.
tasting the 2013 Casa Real
In the glass, the wine reveals a deep ruby red color. The nose is complex and refined, with aromas of cassis, dark berries, cedar, and a subtle hint of tobacco. The whole is elegant and harmonious, without losing the power of the Cabernet. On the palate, the wine opens powerfully, with a concentrated structure and ripe, well-integrated tannins. The fruit remains prominent, while the minerality and subtle oak give the wine additional depth. The finish is long, smooth, and full of finesse, making it an example of classic Maipo Cabernet.
blending and vinification
This Casa Real is a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, sourced from the oldest vineyards of Alto Jahuel. The grapes are hand-selected and fermented in stainless steel tanks, after which the wine is aged for a long period in French oak barrels. The oak was carefully chosen to enhance the wine's elegance without overpowering the fruit. The result is a wine with a perfect balance of power, structure, and finesse, as is characteristic of the Casa Real series.
terroir and context
Alto Jahuel is situated in the higher elevations of the Maipo Valley, with a cool climate and excellent day-night temperature differential. This allows for slow ripening of the grapes, allowing the aromas and tannins to fully develop. The soil consists of gravel, clay, and sand, which contributes to good drainage and healthy grapes. The terroir, combined with the age of the vineyards, gives the 2013 Casa Real its depth, concentration, and the ability to mature for years.
maturation and storage potential
Wine is a natural product: it's difficult to predict exactly how it will develop. However, the power and structure of the 2013 Casa Real give it the potential to deepen further in the bottle. The fruit can slowly blend with the oak and mineral notes, creating a complex, harmonious experience.
wine and food pairings
The concentrated structure and elegant tannins make this Cabernet Sauvignon perfect for robust dishes. Think grilled red meat, rack of lamb, game dishes, or aged hard cheeses. A classic Chilean barbecue with ribeye or leg of lamb also makes an excellent pairing. The wine maintains its balance, both supporting the strength of the dish and revealing its own complexity.
Would you like to order Santa Rita Casa Real online?
At Grandcruwijnen, this Casa Real is safely stored in a climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, where temperature and humidity are perfectly controlled. This allows the wine to develop optimally and retain its rich fruit notes and elegant structure. You can easily order the wine online or pick it up. If you choose to pick it up, the discount will be visible immediately during checkout. This way, you'll bring home an iconic Cabernet Sauvignon that will be a pleasure to drink both now and for years to come.
Specifications
Available as of | Aug 14, 2025 |
---|---|
Type of Wine | Red |
Country | Chile |
Region | Maipo Valley |
Winery | Santa Rita |
Grape | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2013 |
Drinking as of | 2017 |
Alcohol % | 14 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Promotion | Cellar deals, On Sale |
Parker rating | 93 |
James Suckling rating | 93 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Donker fruit, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Tannines, Vol |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
Professional Reviews
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 93
Reviewed by:
Luis GutiƩrrez
Release Price:
$75
Drink Date:
2017 - 2023
I was really looking forward to the cool vintage of the 2013 Casa Real Cabernet Sauvignon, the icon from Santa Rita portfolio. It's a classical 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from Alto Jahuel in Maipo Alto from over 60-year-old vines, first bottled with the 1989 vintage. It has all the classical features but always based around elegance and balance, with power and concentration, yes, but always keeping its poise. This has to be one of the finest and most elegant vintages of Casa Real along with the 2010. As classical Cabernet Sauvignon from Maipo as it gets.
All the wines from Santa Rita, with the exception of the icon Casa Real, are now closed with Diam closures. As for the Casa Real, the current vintage is 2013, which has to be one of the finest ever together with the 2010.
Published: Apr 28, 2017
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James Suckling
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When we look at the trophy cabinet of winery Santa Rita, it literally bulges out. In their 140 years of existence they have received countless prizes, medals, awards and mentions. For example, in 2016 they were voted 'Winery of The Year' by the Chilean press. The icing on the cake came in 2022 when they were listed for the eleventh time in the legendary list 'The World's Most Admired Wine Brands'. Praise enough for this greatness of the Chilean vineyards.
ViƱa Santa Rita was founded in 1880 by Don Domingo FernƔndez Concha, a prominent businessman and public figure of the time. Don Domingo brought the best French grape varieties to the rich soils of the Maipo Valley, along with specialized equipment and a team of top winemakers from France. This brought techniques hitherto unknown in Chile, changed the way wines were made in the country and produced spectacular results. Chilean wines are still considered to belong to the New World, although viticulture here is centuries old.
Currently, Santa Rita Estates vineyards are located in the best and most diverse terroirs in Chile. The winery has more than 3,000 hectares planted in the prestigious valleys of Limarà (131 hectares), Casablanca (314 hectares), Leyda (90 hectares), Maipo (796 hectares), Colchagua (1,043 hectares), Curicó (458 hectares) and Maule (131 acres). This great geographical diversity allows the winemakers to produce a wide range of high quality wines, characterized by their individual terroir. In addition, the climatic conditions for viticulture are ideal: mild winters, rainfall in spring and warm dry summers. Due to its location close to the sea, the nights are very cool. The flagship of Santa Rita is undoubtedly the Santa Rita Cabernet Sauvignon Valle de Maipo Casa Real Reserva Especial - this wine is nowadays only distributed via Place Du Bordeaux to a handful of selected wine merchants.
From the Limari valley, Santa Rita mainly comes from Chardonnay and Syrah grapes. The climate is particularly strongly influenced by the proximity of the Pacific Ocean (28 km) and the low hills of the Coastal Mountain Range. The fog that runs along the coast here in the morning disappears around noon. After this, the temperature in the valley rises, although it is always tempered by a fresh sea breeze. The proximity to the ocean can also be seen in the relatively high afternoon temperatures, which can reach 20°C in January, the warmest month of the year. The soil consists of alluvial deposits where the roots of the grape vines first encounter a layer of clay and then a layer of clay loam with stones. Between these two layers lies a calcium carbonate deposit. This makes the soil good for producing white wines with intense aromas and red wines with intense color and pleasant acidity.
The Casablanca valley is located in the region of Valparaiso where the vineyards are 80 km from Santiago and 26 km from the Pacific Ocean. There is a Mediterranean climate with day and night temperatures fluctuating around 20ĀŗC. The soil is alluvial, with a fine and sandy texture. Because of this, it has a low capacity to retain moisture, leading to a low yield and a high concentration in the grape. (Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir)
Leyda valley is a sub-region of the San Antonio Valley where Santa Rita mainly sources Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes. Here too, the sea breeze and the morning fog influence the Mediterranean climate in the valley, which is a bit milder here due to the lower temperatures. Just like the Casablanca valley, the soil has a fine sandy clay structure that allows moisture to pass through. As a result, the yield of the vineyard is low and the concentration in the grape is high. Which in turn results in tasteful wines.
Maipo valley is located close to the capital of Chile, Santiago. Several red Santa Rita grape varieties grow here, such as cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc and petite sirah. The grapes grow in a semi-Mediterranean climate and are in a stony soil.
Located south in the Colchagua Valley, here Santa Rita has 1071 hectares of vineyards, the coastal mountains play a major role in the ripening process. They ensure that the sea breeze enters the valley, causing the afternoon temperature to drop. This is especially important during the ripening period when the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot Syrah and CarmenĆØre develops its acidity. In the middle of the Colchagua Valley is the Apalta valley, the premium wine production region of Santa Rita. The main climate factor in Apalta is the thermal oscillation which can exceed 20ĀŗC. There is almost no frost in this region, and the vineyards face south with less exposure and denser vegetation.
Curico Valley is located 200 km south of Santiago. Here Santa Rita has 458 hectares of vineyards. It is one of the most famous wine regions in Chile where a great diversity of wines comes from. It is characterized by well-drained soil and a high temperature variation between day and night. Several Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, CarmenĆØre, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay wines from Santa Rita come from this region.
Rapel Valley, 181 km south of Santiago and 45 km from the coast, is considered one of the most extensive valleys in central Chile and produces a great diversity of grapes. It has a very dry and warm climate, with hot summers and rainy winters (annual precipitation of 595 mm). During the summer, the wind cools the vineyards considerably, causing a high diurnal temperature variation. This effect is especially important during the ripening period. The soil is of volcanic origin and contains ice age granite in combination with clay, loam and sand soils at different depths. It gives the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Carménère wines from Santa Rita extra depth.
2013 Santa Rita Casa Real Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon
According to Luis GutiƩrrez of The Wine Advocate, Santa Rita's 2013 Casa Real Reserva Especial is one of the finest vintages from this iconic winery, scoring 93 points. This classic Cabernet Sauvignon from Alto Jahuel in Maipo Alto combines power and concentration with striking elegance and balance.
the Santa Rita winery
Santa Rita is one of Chile's most renowned wineries, located in the foothills of the Andes in Maipo. The estate is known for its iconic Casa Real series, which has been produced since 1989. Alto Jahuel's vineyards are over 60 years old, resulting in deep roots and concentrated fruit. The estate combines traditional winemaking with modern techniques, resulting in wines that are both powerful and elegant. Casa Real is the top of the range and is often considered a benchmark for Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon.
tasting the 2013 Casa Real
In the glass, the wine reveals a deep ruby red color. The nose is complex and refined, with aromas of cassis, dark berries, cedar, and a subtle hint of tobacco. The whole is elegant and harmonious, without losing the power of the Cabernet. On the palate, the wine opens powerfully, with a concentrated structure and ripe, well-integrated tannins. The fruit remains prominent, while the minerality and subtle oak give the wine additional depth. The finish is long, smooth, and full of finesse, making it an example of classic Maipo Cabernet.
blending and vinification
This Casa Real is a 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, sourced from the oldest vineyards of Alto Jahuel. The grapes are hand-selected and fermented in stainless steel tanks, after which the wine is aged for a long period in French oak barrels. The oak was carefully chosen to enhance the wine's elegance without overpowering the fruit. The result is a wine with a perfect balance of power, structure, and finesse, as is characteristic of the Casa Real series.
terroir and context
Alto Jahuel is situated in the higher elevations of the Maipo Valley, with a cool climate and excellent day-night temperature differential. This allows for slow ripening of the grapes, allowing the aromas and tannins to fully develop. The soil consists of gravel, clay, and sand, which contributes to good drainage and healthy grapes. The terroir, combined with the age of the vineyards, gives the 2013 Casa Real its depth, concentration, and the ability to mature for years.
maturation and storage potential
Wine is a natural product: it's difficult to predict exactly how it will develop. However, the power and structure of the 2013 Casa Real give it the potential to deepen further in the bottle. The fruit can slowly blend with the oak and mineral notes, creating a complex, harmonious experience.
wine and food pairings
The concentrated structure and elegant tannins make this Cabernet Sauvignon perfect for robust dishes. Think grilled red meat, rack of lamb, game dishes, or aged hard cheeses. A classic Chilean barbecue with ribeye or leg of lamb also makes an excellent pairing. The wine maintains its balance, both supporting the strength of the dish and revealing its own complexity.
Would you like to order Santa Rita Casa Real online?
At Grandcruwijnen, this Casa Real is safely stored in a climate-controlled Wine Warehouse, where temperature and humidity are perfectly controlled. This allows the wine to develop optimally and retain its rich fruit notes and elegant structure. You can easily order the wine online or pick it up. If you choose to pick it up, the discount will be visible immediately during checkout. This way, you'll bring home an iconic Cabernet Sauvignon that will be a pleasure to drink both now and for years to come.
Available as of | Aug 14, 2025 |
---|---|
Type of Wine | Red |
Country | Chile |
Region | Maipo Valley |
Winery | Santa Rita |
Grape | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2013 |
Drinking as of | 2017 |
Alcohol % | 14 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | No |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Promotion | Cellar deals, On Sale |
Parker rating | 93 |
James Suckling rating | 93 |
Tasting Profiles | Complex, Donker fruit, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Tannines, Vol |
Drink moments | Indruk maken, Lekker luxe |
Parker
The Wine Advocate
RP 93
Reviewed by:
Luis GutiƩrrez
Release Price:
$75
Drink Date:
2017 - 2023
I was really looking forward to the cool vintage of the 2013 Casa Real Cabernet Sauvignon, the icon from Santa Rita portfolio. It's a classical 100% Cabernet Sauvignon from Alto Jahuel in Maipo Alto from over 60-year-old vines, first bottled with the 1989 vintage. It has all the classical features but always based around elegance and balance, with power and concentration, yes, but always keeping its poise. This has to be one of the finest and most elegant vintages of Casa Real along with the 2010. As classical Cabernet Sauvignon from Maipo as it gets.
All the wines from Santa Rita, with the exception of the icon Casa Real, are now closed with Diam closures. As for the Casa Real, the current vintage is 2013, which has to be one of the finest ever together with the 2010.
Published: Apr 28, 2017
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
James Suckling
No written review available.
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When we look at the trophy cabinet of winery Santa Rita, it literally bulges out. In their 140 years of existence they have received countless prizes, medals, awards and mentions. For example, in 2016 they were voted 'Winery of The Year' by the Chilean press. The icing on the cake came in 2022 when they were listed for the eleventh time in the legendary list 'The World's Most Admired Wine Brands'. Praise enough for this greatness of the Chilean vineyards.
ViƱa Santa Rita was founded in 1880 by Don Domingo FernƔndez Concha, a prominent businessman and public figure of the time. Don Domingo brought the best French grape varieties to the rich soils of the Maipo Valley, along with specialized equipment and a team of top winemakers from France. This brought techniques hitherto unknown in Chile, changed the way wines were made in the country and produced spectacular results. Chilean wines are still considered to belong to the New World, although viticulture here is centuries old.
Currently, Santa Rita Estates vineyards are located in the best and most diverse terroirs in Chile. The winery has more than 3,000 hectares planted in the prestigious valleys of Limarà (131 hectares), Casablanca (314 hectares), Leyda (90 hectares), Maipo (796 hectares), Colchagua (1,043 hectares), Curicó (458 hectares) and Maule (131 acres). This great geographical diversity allows the winemakers to produce a wide range of high quality wines, characterized by their individual terroir. In addition, the climatic conditions for viticulture are ideal: mild winters, rainfall in spring and warm dry summers. Due to its location close to the sea, the nights are very cool. The flagship of Santa Rita is undoubtedly the Santa Rita Cabernet Sauvignon Valle de Maipo Casa Real Reserva Especial - this wine is nowadays only distributed via Place Du Bordeaux to a handful of selected wine merchants.
From the Limari valley, Santa Rita mainly comes from Chardonnay and Syrah grapes. The climate is particularly strongly influenced by the proximity of the Pacific Ocean (28 km) and the low hills of the Coastal Mountain Range. The fog that runs along the coast here in the morning disappears around noon. After this, the temperature in the valley rises, although it is always tempered by a fresh sea breeze. The proximity to the ocean can also be seen in the relatively high afternoon temperatures, which can reach 20°C in January, the warmest month of the year. The soil consists of alluvial deposits where the roots of the grape vines first encounter a layer of clay and then a layer of clay loam with stones. Between these two layers lies a calcium carbonate deposit. This makes the soil good for producing white wines with intense aromas and red wines with intense color and pleasant acidity.
The Casablanca valley is located in the region of Valparaiso where the vineyards are 80 km from Santiago and 26 km from the Pacific Ocean. There is a Mediterranean climate with day and night temperatures fluctuating around 20ĀŗC. The soil is alluvial, with a fine and sandy texture. Because of this, it has a low capacity to retain moisture, leading to a low yield and a high concentration in the grape. (Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir)
Leyda valley is a sub-region of the San Antonio Valley where Santa Rita mainly sources Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes. Here too, the sea breeze and the morning fog influence the Mediterranean climate in the valley, which is a bit milder here due to the lower temperatures. Just like the Casablanca valley, the soil has a fine sandy clay structure that allows moisture to pass through. As a result, the yield of the vineyard is low and the concentration in the grape is high. Which in turn results in tasteful wines.
Maipo valley is located close to the capital of Chile, Santiago. Several red Santa Rita grape varieties grow here, such as cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc and petite sirah. The grapes grow in a semi-Mediterranean climate and are in a stony soil.
Located south in the Colchagua Valley, here Santa Rita has 1071 hectares of vineyards, the coastal mountains play a major role in the ripening process. They ensure that the sea breeze enters the valley, causing the afternoon temperature to drop. This is especially important during the ripening period when the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot Syrah and CarmenĆØre develops its acidity. In the middle of the Colchagua Valley is the Apalta valley, the premium wine production region of Santa Rita. The main climate factor in Apalta is the thermal oscillation which can exceed 20ĀŗC. There is almost no frost in this region, and the vineyards face south with less exposure and denser vegetation.
Curico Valley is located 200 km south of Santiago. Here Santa Rita has 458 hectares of vineyards. It is one of the most famous wine regions in Chile where a great diversity of wines comes from. It is characterized by well-drained soil and a high temperature variation between day and night. Several Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, CarmenĆØre, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay wines from Santa Rita come from this region.
Rapel Valley, 181 km south of Santiago and 45 km from the coast, is considered one of the most extensive valleys in central Chile and produces a great diversity of grapes. It has a very dry and warm climate, with hot summers and rainy winters (annual precipitation of 595 mm). During the summer, the wind cools the vineyards considerably, causing a high diurnal temperature variation. This effect is especially important during the ripening period. The soil is of volcanic origin and contains ice age granite in combination with clay, loam and sand soils at different depths. It gives the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Carménère wines from Santa Rita extra depth.
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