Arrival of the First Vines
Spanish conquistadors brought the first grapevines to Chile, planting them near Santiago. This marked the beginning of Chile's winemaking tradition, with the País grape becoming the foundation of early viticulture.
Explore the soul of Chilean wine through labels born in the legendary Maipo Valley, cradle of iconic grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenere, and Tempranillo.
Legacy of Chilean Wine blends tradition and innovation, showcasing wines that truly reflect their origin. From the stony soils of Alto Maipo to the coastal freshness of Maipo Costa, our selection stands out for its elegance, structure, and balance.
We work with award-winning wineries like Concha y Toro, Santa Rita, Undurraga, and boutique cellars such as De Martino and La Viña del Señor, bringing to each bottle the history, passion, and excellence of Chilean wine.
From the emblematic Maipo Valley to the cool soils of the Casablanca Valley, Chile is a land of contrasts where each valley gives life to wines with a unique identity.
We invite you to discover the richness of our terroirs:
Andean, coastal, and southern valleys that give rise to unique grape varieties, intense aromas, and unforgettable flavors.
Learn how climate, geography, and tradition come together in every wine region, bringing to life wines that today conquer palates around the world.
Chilean wines surprised me with their elegance and depth. The balance between fruit and minerality is simply exquisite. A true discovery from the New World.
Every bottle from the Maipo and Casablanca valleys brings a unique experience. Chilean wines are now a staple in my premium catalog.
I always pair my dishes with Chilean Carménère or Sauvignon Blanc. Their character and freshness elevate any gastronomic experience.
Arrival of the First Vines
Spanish conquistadors brought the first grapevines to Chile, planting them near Santiago. This marked the beginning of Chile's winemaking tradition, with the País grape becoming the foundation of early viticulture.
The Bordeaux Influence
Chilean elites introduced French varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Carmenere, inspired by the great wines of Bordeaux. This move elevated the quality and prestige of Chilean wine, laying the groundwork for its future international recognition.
Chile Goes Global
Chilean wine began its major export boom, with international markets discovering the unique quality and value of Chilean varietals. Modernization of vineyards, technology, and global awards positioned Chile among the top wine-exporting countries in the world.
Legacy and Innovation
Chile is now recognized as a world-class wine producer, blending centuries-old tradition with cutting-edge sustainability and terroir expression. With diverse valleys and climate conditions, Chile continues to captivate global palates with wines that are bold, elegant, and uniquely Chilean.