Ventisquero Grey Label Named After a Glacier

Ventisquero Grey Label Named After a Glacier

Ventisquero Grey Label Named After a Glacier Ventisquero, Grey label is named after the Grey Glacier in Chile’s Patagonia region. The Glacier is part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field located in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile. It is 17 miles long beginning...
3 Ways to Enjoy Wines of Chile

3 Ways to Enjoy Wines of Chile

Three wines, three memories and that is how wine should be enjoyed. With Chile’s fast growing wine region and we’ll explore two producers Ventisquero, and Valdivieso. We’ll take a look at a Cabernet Sauvignon, a Sparkling Rosé and a Sauvignon Blanc.     We’ll begin...
2 Value Priced Wines from Montes Wines

2 Value Priced Wines from Montes Wines

I have tasted Montes Wines before and I am always amazed at the great quality coming Aurello Montes. It all began for them in 1988 when they realized their dream of crafting wines in high quality than the current standards and using sustainable methods. This...

Coastal Chilean Pinot Noir: Kalfu Sumpai

A couple of weeks back I tasted Kalfu Kuda 2013 Chardonnay and really enjoyed it.  This week I tasted her sister the Kalfu Sumpai 2013 Pinot Noir This Pinot Noir is from their estate vineyards in the Leyda Valley.  The soil composition is granite and clay...

Finally Found a Carmenere Wine I Like!

Carmenere is a grape that originated in Bordeaux, however it’s rarely found in France and is the signature grape of Chile. I’ve tasted many wines made with the Carmenere grape and have never found one that I truly liked.  Many times they have a green...