Viña Santa Carolina Cabernet Sauvignon Reserva de Familia (2008)
| Winery: | Viña Santa Carolina |
| Region: | Chile » Central Valley » Maipo Valley |
| Varietal: | Cabernet Sauvignon |
| Type: | Table Wines |
Viña Santa Carolina was founded in 1875 by spirited, Chilean business visionary, Mr. Luis Pereira Cotapos. The name Santa Carolina was born from his wife and great love, Mrs. Carolina Iñiguez Vicuña. At this time, winemaking in Chile was really coming into its own. Although wine had been present in South America since the 1500s, it wasn’t until the mid 1800’s wine was widely consumed outside of religious purposes. Rich Chilean families were inspired by the French society including their luxury and love for good food and wine. As a result, Pereira decided to start vineyards in Chile with the classical Bordeaux grape varieties such as Cabernet and Merlot, and bring French viticultural expert, Germain Bachelet. The house in which Bachelet resided still remains a part of the Santa Carolina properties. In 1975, Viña Santa Carolina was purchased by the prestigious Larrain family; by 1986 Viña Santa Carolina was one of the top Chilean brands exported to the US Read more »
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Viña Santa Carolina on SnoothFebruary 2011
A value Carmenere at its finest. Does not have the "Green" notes as consumers have come to expect. Not overpowering herbaceousness.. definitely a great value wine Read More
August 2010
I have tasted this Sauvignon Blanc at Vinitaly 2010. Good wine; fresh, mineral; a perfect wine for summer season. Read More
July 2010
Mid pack, nothing outstanding, nothing to complain about either. Read More
June 2010
ligth yellow colors, melon, green apple, tropical fruits, good balanced flavours, nice texture, fairly good body, go with Shrimps or Lobster, good finish Read More
October 2009
Hi guys, Surfing around I found this great wine site. As a latina, born in Chile, I would say I got carmenere running in my veins, hehe, but I do enjoy wines from all over the world. When I studied in California I remember tasting fabulous wines and living close to the Mediterranean does have advantages. Anyhow, I didn't find many comments about... Read More
October 2009
Dark red, med tannins, med smooth. Dark berry flavors with herbal notes. Read More
August 2009
No written review
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