LITTLE QUINO

SAUVIGNON BLANC    PINOT NOIR

The vineyards for this Sauvignon Blanc are located in the Malleco Valley, at the southernmost edge of Chilean viticulture. The nearby town is called Quino, which means “between rivers.” These reddish soils of volcanic origin contain abundant stones and a high clay content.

Temperatures are low and annual rainfall exceeds 900 mm, climatic conditions that are more reminiscent of Burgundy than of Chile’s warm Central Valley, resulting in vibrant acidity and lower alcohol levels.

A wine with character and identity, showing freshness and intensity in the glass. A new era and a new vision of what Chile’s far south represents. A wine that clearly expresses its place, its origin, its terroir.

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QUINO

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  • Clay soil
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  • Sandy soil
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La Golondrina

  • Sandy-gravelly soil
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Titulo Ingles

  • Cabernet franc
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  • Merlot
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  • Cabernet sauvignon
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  • Malbec
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Blend

  • Sauvignon blanc
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  • Sémillon
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1990's