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Emiliana Coyam Reserve Red Blend 2020Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Other Red Blends
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Robert
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3.7 Very Good (10)- Green
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Vina San Pedro Sideral 2017Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Other Red Blends
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Suckling - Decanter
4.8 Fantastic (8)- Green
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Haras de Pirque Albis 2016Maipo Valley, Chile ● Bordeaux Red Blends
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3.9 Very Good (22)- Green
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Perez Cruz Chaski Petit Verdot 2015Maipo Valley, Chile ● Petit Verdot
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3.8 Very Good (30)- Green
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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Escudo Rojo Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2018Maipo Valley, Chile ● Cabernet Sauvignon
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James
Suckling - Decanter
3.9 Very Good (144)- Green
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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Escudo Rojo Reserva Sauvignon Blanc 2020Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Sauvignon Blanc
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Wilfred
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4.3 Very Good (58)- Green
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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Escudo Rojo Origine 2018Maipo Valley, Chile ● Cabernet Sauvignon
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James
Suckling - Decanter
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Wilfred
Wong
4.1 Very Good (121)- Green
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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Escudo Rojo Reserva Chardonnay 2019Maipo Valley, Chile ● Chardonnay
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James
Suckling - Decanter
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Wilfred
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4.1 Very Good (110)- Green
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Baron Philippe de Rothschild Escudo Rojo Reserva Pinot Noir 2019Casablanca Valley, Chile ● Pinot Noir
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James
Suckling - Decanter
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Wilfred
Wong
4.0 Very Good (126)- Green
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Clos Apalta Le Petit Clos 2019Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Bordeaux Red Blends
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Dunnuck - Decanter
4.2 Very Good (21)- Green
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Odfjell Aliara 2013Chile ● Other Red Blends
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4.1 Very Good (8)- Green
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Dramatic geographic and climatic changes from west to east make Chile an exciting frontier for wines of all styles. Chile’s entire western border is Pacific coastline, its center is composed of warm valleys and on its eastern border, are the soaring Andes Mountains.
Chile’s central valleys, sheltered by the costal ranges, and in some parts climbing the eastern slopes of the Andes, remain relatively warm and dry. The conditions are ideal for producing concentrated, full-bodied, aromatic reds rich in black and red fruits. The eponymous Aconcagua Valley—hot and dry—is home to intense red wines made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Merlot.
The Maipo, Rapel, Curicó and Maule Valleys specialize in Cabernet and Bordeaux Blends as well as Carmenère, Chile’s unofficial signature grape.
Chilly breezes from the Antarctic Humboldt Current allow the coastal regions of Casablanca Valley and San Antonio Valley to focus on the cool climate loving varieties, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Chile’s Coquimbo region in the far north, containing the Elqui and Limari Valleys, historically focused solely on Pisco production. But here the minimal rainfall, intense sunlight and chilly ocean breezes allow success with Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The up-and-coming southern regions of Bio Bio and Itata in the south make excellent Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
Spanish settlers, Juan Jufre and Diego Garcia de Cáceres, most likely brought Vitis vinifera (Europe’s wine producing vine species) to the Central Valley of Chile sometime in the 1550s. One fun fact about Chile is that its natural geographical borders have allowed it to avoid phylloxera and as a result, vines are often planted on their own rootstock rather than grafted.