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Chilean Red Wine

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Indulge in the bold flavors of Chilean Red Wine, sourced from the sun-drenched valleys and cool mountain terrains that shape its diverse profiles. From the world-renowned Carmenere to the robust Cabernet Sauvignon, each bottle reflects the rich terroir and winemaking heritage of Chile. Perfect for any occasion, shop our selection to explore a variety of reds that are as vibrant and spirited as the landscapes from which they come.  
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  • Vina Ventisquero Queulat Carménère 2021

    $29.16
    or $27.70 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Vina Ventisquero Reserva Carménère 2022

    $23.33
    or $22.16 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Vina Ventisquero Reserva Pinot Noir 2022

    $25.00
    or $23.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Vina Ventisquero Reserva Carménère 2022

    $23.33
    or $22.16 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2017

    $571.30
    or $542.73 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Vina Ventisquero Pangea Syrah 2017

    $119.97
    or $113.97 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Vina Ventisquero Reserve Merlot 2019

    $18.34
    or $17.42 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2015

    $593.27
    or $563.61 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2015

    $593.27
    or $563.61 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2019

    $573.19
    or $544.53 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2020

    $473.22
    or $449.56 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Almaviva 2018

    $573.19
    or $544.53 in case of 6 bottles.
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Chilean red wine is celebrated for its exceptional quality and value, largely due to the ideal winemaking conditions found across the country's varied landscapes. From the arid Atacama Desert to the cooler southern regions, Chile's geography offers unique environments for viticulture, contributing to the distinct profiles of its wines. Key Chilean red wine is celebrated for its exceptional quality and value, largely due to the ideal winemaking conditions found across the country's varied landscapes. From the arid Atacama Desert to the cooler southern regions, Chile's geography offers unique environments for viticulture, contributing to the distinct profiles of its wines. Key red varieties include Carmenere, the country’s signature grape, alongside internationally recognized varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. These wines typically display a remarkable balance of fruit, tannins, and acidity, making them versatile for both early drinking and aging. The commitment of Chilean winemakers to sustainable practices and innovative techniques has also played a significant role in enhancing the global reputation of Chilean red wines, making them favorites among both critics and consumers. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Which wine regions make the best Argentinian Red Wine?

The best Argentinian red wines primarily come from Mendoza, the heart of Argentina's wine country. This region is situated on the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains and benefits from high altitude and volcanic soils, which contribute to the depth, flavor, and intensity of the wines produced, particularly Malbec. Mendoza's high-altitude vineyards, such as those in the Uco Valley, allow for a longer growing season, which imparts complexity and balance to the wines. Other notable regions include Salta, particularly the Calchaquí Valleys, which produce some of the world's highest elevation wines. Here, the intense sunlight and cool temperatures combine to produce Malbecs and Cabernet Sauvignons that are structured and aromatic. Additionally, Patagonia, encompassing the Neuquén and Río Negro provinces, is gaining recognition for producing exceptional Pinot Noir and Merlot, characterized by their elegance and subtlety. These wines typically have lower alcohol content and a fresher style due to the cooler climate of the region.

What are the most popular Argentinian Red Wines?

Among the most popular Argentinian red wines are those produced by renowned estates like Catena Zapata, known for pioneering high-altitude wine production and producing some of the most iconic Malbecs. Bodega Norton is another leading name, offering robust and richly flavored Malbecs that are quintessentially Argentine. Similarly, Achaval-Ferrer is celebrated for its single-vineyard Malbecs that showcase the unique characteristics of their respective terroirs.

What are the best value Argentinian Red Wines?

For the best value, consider exploring labels such as Alamos and La Linda. These wineries produce high-quality, affordable wines that exemplify the character and style of Argentine reds without a hefty price tag. Their Malbecs, in particular, offer exceptional value, providing a taste of premium Argentine winemaking with accessibility for everyday enjoyment.

What are the foods best paired with Argentinian Red Wine?

Argentinian red wine pairs beautifully with a variety of foods. Classic pairings include Argentine asado (barbecue), where the bold flavors of grilled meats find a perfect match in the robust, fruity profile of Malbec. These wines also pair well with pasta dishes that feature red sauces, lamb, and game meats. For a local touch, try them with empanadas filled with spiced meats, which complement the spicy and fruity notes of the wine. Cheeses, especially aged varieties like Pecorino or Manchego, also pair splendidly with Argentine reds, making them versatile choices for both casual and formal dining occasions.