Sauvignon Blanc

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

This wine is a fresh pale gold color and has harmonious aromas recalling ripe tropical fruits layered over notes of apple and fennel. It is silky on the palate, with good acidic structure and a long finish.

Pairing:

Fish, Shrimp, Paella

Chardonnay

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

This Chardonnay has a subtle and delicate yellow color with greenish hints, stand out in ripe and tropical fruits, reminiscent of fruits such as mango, apricot, and fresh citrus notes.
On the palate it presents a great balance between mouthfeel and acidity, presenting a long, fresh and delicate finish, a great wine to enjoy.

Pairing:

Baked fish, Turkey, Chicken

Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Cherry color. Perfumed notes of plum and strawberry with underlying grapefruit aromas. Plenty of body on the palate, with smooth acidity. Elegant, sensual development toward a long finish.

Pairing:

Jerked Meats, Pasta Dishes, Empanada, Sushi

Carmenere

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Cherry color with soft blackberry aromas and balsamic notes of eucalyptus finishing with a delicious hint of mandarin orange. This wine is elegant on the palate, with soft tannins delivering nuances of leather and spices. The aging in French oak provides a pleasant toasted background.

Pairing:

Meat, Soup, Baked fish

Cabernet Sauvignon

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Ruby color with flashes of fire. Luscious varietal aroma with rich underlying notes of leather and licorice. On the palate, it is characterized by the silkiness of the tannins and the elegant finish.

Pairing:

Meat, Jerked Meats, Empanada, Quail

Merlot

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Aromas of plum and blackberry preserves mixed with touches of vanilla and licorice. Inviting and elegant on the palate, enriched with toasted notes from the oak aging and a long, spicy finish.

Pairing:

Meat, Soup, Baked fish

Sauvignon Blanc Alcohol Free

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Exhibits a fresh color of light gold and a symphony of aromas that bring to mind ripening tropical fruits over a base of apples and fennel. The palate is silky with a good acidic structure.  The dealcoholization process only extracts alcohol maintaining all the aroma and flavor of the wine.

Pairing:

Shellfish, Fish, Pasta Dishes

Syrah

  • Overview
  • Tasting Note

The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.

The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.

Bruised and intense color. Aromas of small black fruits, violet and redcurrant. The aging in French oak, provides fine toasted and vainilla funds.

Pairing:

Meat, Pasta Dishes, Sushi