Named after one of the most successful Chilean stallions. The vineyards are situated in the prestigious Maipo Valley, ideal for growing Cabernet Sauvignon of exceptional quality. Gran Reserva ages at least 12 months in French oak barrels, followed by another 12 months in bottle. Dark violet in color this wine is filled with spicy, fresh black fruit aromatics with overtones of mint. On the palate, it is lively, expressing rosemary, laurel and mint touches. The finish is long and savory. It is an ideal pairing with lamb, pasta or risotto.


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.




Named after one of the most successful Chilean stallions. The vineyards are situated in the prestigious Maipo Valley, ideal for growing Cabernet Sauvignon of exceptional quality. Gran Reserva ages at least 12 months in French oak barrels, followed by another 12 months in bottle. Dark violet in color this wine is filled with spicy, fresh black fruit aromatics with overtones of mint. On the palate, it is lively, expressing rosemary, laurel and mint touches. The finish is long and savory. It is an ideal pairing with lamb, pasta or risotto.
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.
