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Chile

Chile has produced wine since the 16th century, when Spanish conquistadores brought grape vines and established vineyards. Sweet wines were favored until well into the 19th century, when French immigrants began making dry wines with a decidedly French character. Chile’s long, narrow, coastal geography has made the transportation of wines challenging over the centuries, though today it is a major exporter. To the west is the Pacific Ocean, to the east are the Andes. But the isolation has also meant that Chile vineyards have so far never been attacked by phylloxera, meaning that unlike viticulturalists in many other part of the world, Chilean vineyards can be planted with original rootstock, saving producers the laborious job of grafting vines onto phylloxera-resistant rootstocks. Chile started an appellation system in 1994, and there are five regions each with numerous sub-regions. Chile has attracted investment from European and American producers, including Robert Mondavi Winery, Kendall-Jackson, Lafite-Rothschild and Miguel Torres.

2004 Casa Lapostolle Clos Apalta Proprietary Red

WS  93   
ST  92   
WA  91+    
2 available
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2020 Concha Y Toro Puente Alto Marqués de Casa Concha Heritage

JS  94   
WA  93   
VN  93   
WE  92   
JR  16   
6 available
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2019 Seña

WA  98   
JS  98   
WS  93   
JR  17.5   

2019 Viña Vik O Leao

1.5ltr

17 available
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2010 Undurraga Altazor

JS  93   
WA  92   
VN  92   
2 available
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2014 La Playa Tinga Block Selection Reserve Carmenere (Screwcap)

3 available
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2015 P.S. Garcia Vigno Vignadores de Carignan Old Vines Dry Farmed

JS  95   
VN  90   
14 available
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2015 P.S. Garcia Vigno Vignadores de Carignan Old Vines Dry Farmed

Lightly elevated cork

JS  95   
VN  90   
3 available
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2004 Viña Sánchez de Loria Reserva Oidor Cabernet Sauvignon

Lightly depressed cork; top shoulder fill

2 available
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