Filed under: Arts and Culture, History, Learning, Business, Food and Drink, South America, Chile, Ecotourism, Budget Travel, Luxury TravelChilean wine--if given any thought at all--has historically been considered cheap plonk; the Gallo of the Southern Hemisphere.
Those days are over, baby. In recent years, Chile has become a contender with the wines of the more well-known Mendoza Valley in Argentina, just a very high-altitude hop over the Andes.
The central Chilean wine regions of Maipo, Colchagua, Casablanca, San Antonio, and Aconcagua Valleys (and their various sub-regions) are blessed with a Mediterranean climate; rolling hills; a lack of crowds and attitude; amazing diversity of varietals; affordable wines, and refreshing coastal breezes or stunning views of the nearby Andes. You're not going to find all of that in Napa.
While in Chile last month, I visited a number of wineries in the above regions, and I was impressed by the quality of the wines. Modern Chilean winemakers are young, progressive, and well-trained, often in Europe or the U.S..
Below are five of my favorites, all of which are available here in the States. If you can't find them at your local wine shop, they can be ordered online through your favorite retailer or via New York-based Puro Wines--the world's first dedicated Chilean wine store.
All of the following wineries have tasting rooms open to the public; quoted prices are in U.S. dollars and may vary depending upon retailer.
1. Emiliana Organic Vineyards Eco-Balance Sauvignon Blanc 2011, Bio Bio Valley
This forward-thinking family vineyard practices organic and biodynamic farming, relying upon their resident sheep, alpacas, and poultry to do the weeding and fertilizing, but more modern sustainable business practices and employee-incentive programs are also at work. The Sauvignon Blanc is loaded with nectarine, white peach, and tropical fruit without being cloying or heavy. The 2010 is a steal at $8.99-$10.95; look for the '11 coming soon.Continue reading Five fantastic (and mostly budget-friendly) Chilean wines available in the U.S.Five fantastic (and mostly budget-friendly) Chilean wines available in the U.S. originally appeared on Gadling on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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