18 de May de 2026
Amelia receives the highest score in its history from Robert Parker Wine Advocate
With the 2024 vintage, Amelia Quebrada Seca Chardonnay reaches 96 points in the influential specialized publication Robert Parker Wine Advocate, marking a new milestone in its history of excellence.
Viña Amelia, an independent subsidiary of the Concha y Toro group, has earned another major recognition for its “Quebrada Seca” collection after Amelia Quebrada Seca Chardonnay 2024 received 96 points from the influential wine publication Robert Parker Wine Advocate.
This is the highest score ever achieved by Amelia Quebrada Seca Chardonnay in this renowned publication, reaffirming the extraordinary potential of Chardonnay wines from an extreme origin in northern Chile: the Quebrada Seca Vineyard, located in the Limarí Valley.

The 2024 vintage was described by Matthew Luczy, the critic responsible for tasting wines from California’s Central Coast and South America for the publication, as “Routinely one of a handful of benchmark Chilean Chardonnays” Regarding the 2024 vintage, he noted: “It opens with a beautifully layered, lifted and refined bouquet of honeycomb, fennel, jasmine and marine overtones, all woven together with notable harmony and increasing volume with aeration. The palate presents a similar combination of density and vibrancy, with a suave, dense and focused mouthfeel underpinned by racy acids and a firm, chalky core that pulses through the saline finish.”
This recognition, the highest ever obtained by Viña Amelia in the history of this influential specialized publication, once again consolidates the enormous potential of the Quebrada Seca Vineyard as an exceptional origin for the production of high-end Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.