Chile

The wines of the long and narrow country of Chile are influenced by two things: the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. The cooling wind currents from the ocean and the snowmelt from the mountains provide Chile's wine regions with cool-climate sites that would otherwise not exist. They make delicious wines worth exploring.

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    Torbellino

    2021 Cabernet Sauvignon from Rapel Valley, Chile

    Plunge into a pool of savory dark fruit and enticing earthiness

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    $28.00 Retail price

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    Sentido Contrario

    2020 Pinot Noir from Maule Valley, Chile

    Oak takes the lead in our toasty Pinot Noir

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    $24.00 Retail price

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    Sentido Contrario

    2020 Red Blend from Maule Valley, Chile

    Oak and spice are the front runners of our bold new blend

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    Olive medal award Winner of 2 more

    Ralí

    2020 Pinot Noir from Maule Valley, Chile

    Share a fruit-forward and friendly taste of Chilean Pinot Noir

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    $33.00 Retail price

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    25 Degrees

    2020 Red Blend from Maule Valley, Chile

    Chocolate unfolds into rich berry flavors and a spiced finish that lingers

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    $21.00 Retail price

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    Ralí

    2020 Cabernet Sauvignon from Maule Valley, Chile

    Create a cozy moment with warming spice and ripe berry notes

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    $24.00 Retail price

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    Literaria '42

    2020 Cabernet Sauvignon from Maule Valley, Chile

    Bright red fruit flavors and hints of vanilla shine with a smooth, velvety finish

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    $22.00 Retail price

    $15.40 Member price

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    25 Degrees

    2021 White Blend from Maule Valley, Chile

    Uncork the new vintage of our Triple Gold Medal-winning blend

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    $21.00 Retail price

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    Valle de Viñedo

    2021 Sauvignon Blanc from Maule Valley, Chile

    Taste the zesty new vintage of our Gold Medal-winning Sauvignon Blanc

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    $28.00 Retail price

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    Bodegas Viceroyalty

    2024 Vino Tinto Patrimonial from Chile, Chile

    A legacy of conquest—savor history in every bold, layered sip

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    $48.00 Retail price

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    • 91 points medal
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    Deceniza

    2024 Carménère from Cachapoal Valley, Chile

    Embers of the past, poured into the present—sip, reflect, and savor the memories

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    $38.00 Retail price

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    Pasarlo

    2024 Rosé from Limarí Valley, Chile

    Pour the joy, share the moment, and let the sunshine linger

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    $19.00 Retail price

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    Sentido Contrario

    2024 Carignan from Maule Valley, Chile

    Charge ahead with bold flavors, lively company, and a night that never slows down

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    • 93 points medal
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    Pasarlo

    2024 Vino Blanco from Limarí Valley, Chile

    Pass the bottle, pass the laughter—where sunlit flavors meet carefree vibes

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    Tarreñas Sombras

    2024 Carménère - Carignan from Chile, Chile

    Rooted in the earth, layered in complexity—taste the soul of Chile's soil

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    $48.00 Retail price

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Keep Reading About Chile

Chilean wine is often overshadowed by its neighbor (Argentina) just over the Andes, but they have similar wine regions, terroir, and grape varieties to work with. While the size of wine production doesn't rival Argentina, the wines that leave the country are equally delicious. Interestingly, the country's inaccessibility has kept Chile's wine regions Phylloxera-free, allowing winemakers to use grapes grown on old vines from the original rootstock. France and Spain have left an indelible footprint over the winemaking style, but Chileans are making headway of their own. The Cabernet Sauvignon from Chile is quite exciting and has medium-to-low tannins, soft fruit, savory flavors, and smoke. The Pinot Noirs tend to feature eucalyptus, which is especially enjoyable to taste with new Pinot drinkers.

What are the best Chilean wines?

While the Spanish dominate the early history of Chilean winemaking, the last century has belonged to French immigrants. In the 19th century, many French immigrants moved to Chile and brought grape varietals with them. You can find all the classic French wine grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, MerlotMalbecPinot NoirCarménèreChardonnaySauvignon BlancSémillon, Cabernet Franc, and Syrah, among many others growing in Chile.

What are the most popular wine regions in Chile?

Running as the "spine" of South America, the Andes Mountains create a natural border between Argentina and Chile. Winemakers on the Argentinian side work without help from the cooling Pacific Ocean and the Humboldt Current, which brings cool air to create cool-climate zones that preserve the wine grapes' natural acidity. For regions like the Maipo Valley (just south of Santiago), the Rapel Valley, and the Maule Valley, the mountains act as a rain shield and allow them to preserve acidity in red wine grapes that might otherwise turn jammy. Chile's long geography makes breaking down the wine regions simple. Starting north and moving South is an interesting way to explore the wines of this beautiful country. The Atacama, in the north, is famous for making pisco, a grape brandy. The Aconcagua and Casablanca valleys lie a little to the South. They are fed by snowmelt from the mountains, making the vineyards slightly cooler. Casablanca makes world-class wines, especially Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir. The Central Valley is the largest and most well-known Chilean region and is directly across the Andes from Mendoza, Argentina. In the Central Valley, Alto Maipo is the high-altitude region for Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Maipo is best for Carménère, and the vineyards surrounding Lake Rapel are perfect for Mediterranean grape varieties. Further South in the Colchagua Valley appellations, the volcanic soils produce spicier red and white wines than the north's cool climate iterations. Head even further south, and you will find Malleco, Bio-Bio, and Itata, where the quality is more pedestrian, but producers like Concha y Toro are growing interesting Pais and Gewurztraminer. No matter where you turn in this country, there is interesting wine.

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