When it comes to organic farming, Chile has a natural geography and climate uniquely suited to natural farming. Their pristine environment offers exceptional growing conditions, and for the past thirty years, Emiliana vineyards... Read More
"Very attractive dried strawberry and cherry. Orange peel and citrus undertones. It’s medium-bodied with vivid acidity and a tangy finish. Lively acidity." James Suckling, 92 Points
The wine presents a dark ruby color with deep density and hues of purple. Plum and blueberry aromas jump from the glass, while hints of vanilla, iris and blanched almond remain restrained. On the palate this dry wine offers copious... Read More
The grapes that go into our wines belong to Colchagua, Curicó and Maule Valleys, appellations that enjoy a Mediterranean climate. Winters are cold and rainy while summers are warm during the day and cool at night, mostly... Read More
If there is one name in Burgundy synonymous with superlative, long-lasting Chablis then it is undoubtedly William Fevre. So how did he get to San Luis de Pirque, Chile? Fevre was hunting for terroir to produce Chardonnay outside... Read More
Gold Medal Outstanding at the 2019 Decanter World Wine Awards, the Little Quino Pinot Noir has been called by Master of Wine Peter Richards the future of Chilean Pinot Noir. Crafted in the Malleco Valley, the southernmost viticultural... Read More