A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and Cabernet Franc from organic vineyards in Chile’s Maipo Valley. The 2018 vintage was characterized by cold to fresh temperatures. Average temperatures during the ripening period were lower than previous vintages providing soft and elegant tannins with a nice balance between the acidity and potential alcohol level. Deep red in colour, the wine offers notes of tobacco and red fruits such as cherries. After a moment, those classic Maipo / Andes aromas of mint and mountain herbs fill the glass, giving a nice fresh feeling. In the mouth the wine is soft and balanced with a persistent and juicy finish.


Haras de Pirque is a Chilean wine estate located in the premium growing area of the Upper Maipo Valley. This region enjoys extremely favourable climatic and geographic conditions, and is already well known for its production of many of Chile’s most famous wines. The vineyards grow at an altitude of 550 to 650 meters, south of the Maipo River on the lower slopes of the Andes’ foothills. Wines from Chile are an incredibly good value, even with the addition of import duties. The unique Chilean style of Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet and Carmenère is not found anywhere else in the world.




A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère and Cabernet Franc from organic vineyards in Chile’s Maipo Valley. The 2018 vintage was characterized by cold to fresh temperatures. Average temperatures during the ripening period were lower than previous vintages providing soft and elegant tannins with a nice balance between the acidity and potential alcohol level. Deep red in colour, the wine offers notes of tobacco and red fruits such as cherries. After a moment, those classic Maipo / Andes aromas of mint and mountain herbs fill the glass, giving a nice fresh feeling. In the mouth the wine is soft and balanced with a persistent and juicy finish.
Haras de Pirque is a Chilean wine estate located in the premium growing area of the Upper Maipo Valley. This region enjoys extremely favourable climatic and geographic conditions, and is already well known for its production of many of Chile’s most famous wines. The vineyards grow at an altitude of 550 to 650 meters, south of the Maipo River on the lower slopes of the Andes’ foothills. Wines from Chile are an incredibly good value, even with the addition of import duties. The unique Chilean style of Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet and Carmenère is not found anywhere else in the world.
