Chili

Chile

99 James Suckling
2021 Seña
grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Malbec, Tempranillo
119.95 99.13
2022 Pedro Parra Vinista Pais
grape Pais
17.50 14.46
98 James Suckling
2019 Montes Muse Cabernet Sauvignon
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
139.50 115.29
94 Parker
2021 Almaviva EPU
grape Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Syrah-Shiraz
59.95 49.55
2022 Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon
grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
17.95 14.83 As low as 16.45
2023 Bodega Volcanes Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
R 97
2021 Vina Carmen Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva Premier 1850
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
8.95 7.40
92 Vinous
2023 Montes Alpha Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
17.95 14.83 As low as 16.45
100 James Suckling
2021 Seña
grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Malbec, Tempranillo
175.95 145.41
98 James Suckling
2016 Seña
grape Tempranillo
162.95 134.67
98 James Suckling
2018 Almaviva Roth­schild Puente Alto
grape Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, Petit Verdot, Syrah-Shiraz
195.00 161.16
2022 Bodega Volcanes Reserva Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
2022 Montes Alpha Malbec
grape Malbec
17.95 14.83 As low as 16.45
99 James Suckling
2019 Vinedo Chadwick
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
389.00 321.49
2022 Vina Carmen Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
13.75 11.36

Located in South America, the country of Chile is one of the New World wine countries and is the ideal country to grow excellent wine. Among other things, the large temperature differences between day and night, the relatively high degree of humidity of the ocean and the many hours of sunshine provide the perfect conditions for good wine-growing opportunities. In Chile you will find many famous wineries, such as Marnier Lapostolle, Larose Trintaudon and Almaviva-Rothschild. These wineries take care of the many top wines made in this country.

The wines made in this country mostly come from the French grape varieties, but there is also one grape variety, the Carmenère, which originally comes from France, but is now grown much more in Chile. This is because it was long thought that the Carmenère, who came from Bordeaux to Chile in the 19th century, was extinct. However, it turned out in 1994 that this grape still existed and grew in Chile. At the moment, the Carmenère is therefore a Chilean specialty that tastes like a firm Merlot.

In Chile you will find four large areas where wine is produced. These are Aconcagua, the Coquimbaregio, the Region Sur o Meridional and the Valle Central . One of the best of these four is the Aconcagua wine region. This wine region is divided into two regions namely the Valle de Casablanca and the Valle del Aconcagua. The first region is located near the sea and has a cool and humid climate. The second region, Valle del Aconcagua is located in an area surrounded by high mountains and you will find a Mediterranean climate here. The grape most commonly used for wine production is the Cabernet Sauvignon. This grape is used in 47% of the total wine production. The Cabernet Sauvignon, together with the Carménère and the Merlot, are the most popular grapes used for making red wine in Chile. The grapes that are used for white wine in Chile are mainly Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay.

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