2017 Santa Carolina Cabernet Reserva

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$11.99

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Winemaker Notes

The Colchagua Estate Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of red fruit, hints of black currant and a subtle touch of cedar in the background. Ripe red cherries and berries with a smooth palate that’s layered and fresh. A nice build of fine tannins. This has good depth.

James Suckling 91 Points

About Santa Carolina Winery

One of Chile’s oldest wineries, Santa Carolina was established in 1875 by Luis Pereira, named after his wife, Carolina Iñguez. In 1889, the Reserva de Familia Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded a gold medal in “Exposition Universelle de Paris”, France, which made it the first Chilean wine to earn international recognition. The cellars in Santiago, Chile were declared a National Monument in 1973 to protect them from demolition due to city expansion. In 1974 the winery was bought by the Larain Family from Chile. In 2015, Santa Carolina celebrated it’s 140th anniversary and was awarded the “New World Winery of the Year” award by Wine Enthusiast magazine. Annual sales now exceed 25 million bottles, and Santa Carolina has a strong international presence with markets all over the world offering wines in all price ranges,

More than 20 million US dollars have been invested over 2014-2019 to ensure the highest quality in the production of their wines. These investments and continuous innovation provide consistent quality and numerous accolades across all wine ranges.

2017 Santa Carolina Cabernet Reserva

$11.99

Out of stock

Country

,

Size

Vintage

Winemaker Notes

The Colchagua Estate Cabernet Sauvignon offers aromas of red fruit, hints of black currant and a subtle touch of cedar in the background. Ripe red cherries and berries with a smooth palate that’s layered and fresh. A nice build of fine tannins. This has good depth.

James Suckling 91 Points

About Santa Carolina Winery

One of Chile’s oldest wineries, Santa Carolina was established in 1875 by Luis Pereira, named after his wife, Carolina Iñguez. In 1889, the Reserva de Familia Cabernet Sauvignon was awarded a gold medal in “Exposition Universelle de Paris”, France, which made it the first Chilean wine to earn international recognition. The cellars in Santiago, Chile were declared a National Monument in 1973 to protect them from demolition due to city expansion. In 1974 the winery was bought by the Larain Family from Chile. In 2015, Santa Carolina celebrated it’s 140th anniversary and was awarded the “New World Winery of the Year” award by Wine Enthusiast magazine. Annual sales now exceed 25 million bottles, and Santa Carolina has a strong international presence with markets all over the world offering wines in all price ranges,

More than 20 million US dollars have been invested over 2014-2019 to ensure the highest quality in the production of their wines. These investments and continuous innovation provide consistent quality and numerous accolades across all wine ranges.