At this urban winery located in the city of Santiago, Wine Enthusiast's Contrbuting Editor, Michael Schachner, sits down with the commercial director and chief winemaker to talk about post-earthquake renovations and two top bottlings.
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Chilean Wines

Among New World wine-producing countries, Chile has earned a reputation as a value leader, with many good-to-excellent wines priced under $15 a bottle. Which isn’t to say that the Chilean wine region doesn’t produce its share of top-flight wines as well; in fact, some of its red varietals and blends can compete with the great wines of the New and Old World.

If one grape is king in the Chilean wine regions, it’s Cabernet Sauvignon, which since the dawning of Chile’s wine industry in the 1850s has consistently succeeded in the country’s warm, dry, Pacific Ocean-and-Andes influenced climate. Other red varieties in Chile are Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Malbec and the signature Carmenère, a Bordeaux variety now found almost exclusively in Chile (98% of the world’s Carmenère is grown there). As for white wines, Chilean Sauvignon Blanc has become increasingly popular and performs well when grown close to the cool Pacific; Chardonnay is also ubiquitous in Chile.

Regionally speaking, most Chilean winegrapes are grown in a number of river-fed valleys in the central portion of this long, thin country, including Maipo, Casablanca, Rapel, Colchagua, Curicó and Maule. In recent years, wineries have expanded the grape belt to Bío Bío in the cool and sometimes wet south as well as Limarí and Elqui in the dry, breezy north.

Wine Enthusiast’s Buying Guide features thousands of Chilean wine ratings from all over the country. Conduct a quick and easy search to find ratings from your favorite producers to access the Chilean wine guide.

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Viña Bisquertt 2012 La Joya Reserve Sauvignon Blanc (Colchagua Valley)

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This SB hails from a warm region in Chile, so in a warm year like 2012 the wine is extra soft and lacking in bite. The palate is round and chunky feeling, with slightly mealy citrus flavors and a similar tasting finish. Call it old school, inland Sauvignon and drink soon.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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Viña Bisquertt 2012 Petirrojo Chardonnay (Colchagua Valley)

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This modest Chardonnay offers a pinch of cinnamon and minerality on the nose, while white-fruit notes rest in the background. Apple and mild citrus flavors finish cidery and show a touch of oxidized mushroom.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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William Cole 2012 Albamar Sauvignon Blanc (Casablanca Valley)

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Initially this smells perfumed and powdery, like a grande dame preparing to go out for the night. On deeper inspection, it smells grassy and citrusy, then tastes and feels dilute. At best this is a quaffing wine due to minimal character but good acidity.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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Morandé NV Brut Nature Sparkling (Casablanca Valley)

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Funky on the nose, then tangy and briny in the mouth, with lemon, green notes and pickled flavors that lose clarity and fruit content with airing. This tastes green, ashy and stretched on the finish. Not a good value at $45.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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William Cole 2011 Bill Limited Edition Sauvignon Blanc (Casablanca Valley)

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Given the $27 price, this “limited edition” Sauvignon is lacking in many places. The nose is challenging, with a strong scent of bathroom cleanser, while the palate delivers acid and citrusy flavors but no middle tier. On the finish, it’s like scallions and tarragon, with cutting acidity.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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TerraNoble 2010 Gran Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon (Colchagua Valley)

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Take a cool year like 2010—which is tough to begin with—on a late ripener like Cabernet, and throw in a ton of char and burnt oak, and what you get is a wine that smells like a smoldering campfire. The palate is tannic, while roasted flavors of charred black fruits and burning wood end with molasses.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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Montes 2010 Outer Limits Beyond Frontiers Zapallar Vineyard Pinot Noir (Aconcagua Valley)

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For a quality leader like Montes, this Pinot is sketchy. The nose is flat and strange, with lean, oceanic aromas. The mouthfeel is rubbery, with harsh tannins and limited flavors of rubbery, stewed raspberry. This tastes mealy and feels awkward.  — M.S.  (6/1/2013)
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Santa Carolina 2008 Reserva de Familia Chardonnay (Casablanca Valley)

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Not much in the way of aromas except for flatness and apple juice. This wine is a cipher for the most part; it has flat apple and lemon flavors and then a maderized finish that is wheaty and suggests vanilla. Not fully vital; could already be past its prime.  — M.S.  (12/1/2010)
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