All about wine Wine pioneers: women who made their mark The world of wine, like many other industries, has traditionally been dominated by men. Throughout its history, this beverage has been a thread through cultures, nations and religions. However, since ... See more
Casillero del Diablo achieves a solid result at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2022 Accolades - 13/07/2022 Casillero del Diablo received two outstanding recognitions at the latest edition of the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, in Belgium. Casillero del Diablo Reserva Carmenere 2020 won a Gold Medal, whil...
Is there any benefit in swirling wine? All about wine - 04/07/2022 When it comes to tasting wines, or simply enjoying them, there are a few steps that can help to make the experience even more enjoyable. Swirling the wine in the glass is not to pretend that you under...
Myths and truths about Rosé All about wine - 07/06/2022 Because this June 11 is the International Rosé Wine Day, we wanted to clarify some doubts that arise when it comes to this style of wine. One that, by the way, is much more than a refreshing summer w...
A day in the life of sommelier Massimo Leonori All about wine - 01/06/2022 Have you ever wondered what the routine of a sommelier is like? What are your daily duties and tasks beyond looking for food and drink pairings? We talked with the Head Sommelier of Viña Concha y Tor...
5 myths about wine that must be demolished now All about wine - 11/05/2022 The heavier the bottle, the better the wine One of the most important myths to demolish to protect the environment is the thought that the heavier the bottle, the better the wine. First, be...
The sweeter side of Sauvignon Blanc All about wine - 06/05/2022 Most of the Sauvignon Blancs available on the market are characterized by being crispy wines, that is, with high acidity and dryness. However, this does not mean that there are no sweeter versions. In...
Malbec: One variety, two origins All about wine - 13/04/2022 What distinguishes the Malbec that is on the left side from the one on the right side of the Andes Mountains? We'll tell you now. Talking about Malbec without the name of Argentina coming to mind i...
Marques de Casa Concha Cabernet Sauvignon is highlighted by James Suckling All about wine - 29/03/2022 The US wine journalist selected eight Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon exponents under US$25, including the Concha y Toro's Super Premium wine. In one of his most recent articles, James Suckling, ren...
Mundus Vini awards five medals to Concha y Toro wines All about wine - 21/03/2022 Casillero del Diablo Cabernet Sauvignon 2020 stood out among them, receiving a gold medal in the latest version of this international wine competition. The results of the 30th edition of the Mu...
The character of Chilean Syrah All about wine - 16/02/2022 Although the history of Syrah is relatively new in Chile, since it was consolidated in the mid-1990s, the truth is that since then it has not stopped growing. The increase in plantations and the almos...
The wine trends that 2022 brings All about wine - 21/01/2022 Rise in sparkling wine consumption It is no secret to anyone that the 2021 harvest in Europe was brutal. As a result of the extreme weather that brought frost, hail, fires and floods, grape...