Talinay Chardonnay is a superb example of the taut, mineral Chardonnay wines that can be produced in coastal Limarí from renowned producer Viña Tabalí. This is one of the iconic wines of the winery and shows exactly why Limarí Chardonnay is something to get excited about.
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More about J Bouchon Granito Semillon
This Granito Semillon comes from an isolated block of old vine Semillon from the coastal region of Maule, where the deep granite soils have been home to these vines for over 80 years. This boutique production of Semillon is made by Bouchon Family Wines and has quickly become an icon of the winery and also helped spark a revival of old vine Semillon in South America. Made with minimal intervention.
More about Bouchon Family Wines
Bouchon Family Wines was established in Maule in 1977 and in recent years has become one of the leaders of pioneering modern Maule wines with respect for the traditional varieties, winemaking methods, dry farming and terroirs of the region.
Read their full winery profile in our winery guide.
Trapi del Bueno Chardonnay
Trapi del Bueno is a small producer in Chile’s southern Osorno region. This Trapi Chardonnay is a great expression of their cool climate in the emerging region in Chilean Patagonia. With electric acidity, delicate mineral and fruit aromas, and a long finish, it is an invigorating Chardonnay which will age well.
Read more about Trapi del Bueno winery and wines in our Chilean wine guide and guide to wineries in Chile.
Casa Silva Lago Ranco Pinot Noir
Casa Silva Lago Ranco Pinot Noir is one of the handful of grape varieties produced by this Colchagua-based winery in their newest estate in Osorno, in Chile’s deep south. With vines planted on the shores of the Rango lake, this large body of water provides protection from an otherwise very cool climate. The result is a delicate and fresh Pinot Noir wine with great acidity, a light body and bright red fruit aromas.
Read more about Casa Silva.