Discover the three Chilean wineries that changed the history of wine.

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Chile has become a winemaking giant thanks to its privileged geography and pioneering vision. In this guide, you'll discover the fascinating history of three of its most iconic wineries : Viña Concha y Toro, Viña Montes, and Valle Secreto.

1. Concha y Toro Vineyard (Founded in 1883)

In 1883, the Chilean aristocrat and former minister Melchor de Concha y Toro and his wife Emiliana Subercaseaux founded this emblematic winery in the Maipo Valley, bringing grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc from France .

Its most iconic brand, Casillero del Diablo , was founded in 1966 and has become synonymous with premium Chilean wine. Concha y Toro was the first Chilean winery to list on the New York Stock Exchange in 1994, elevating wines like Don Melchor and Terrunyo to ultra-premium status. Present in over 130 countries, this winery has shaped the history of Latin American wine.

2. Viña Montes (Founded in 1988 )

Founded by Aurelio Montes, Douglas Murray, Alfredo Vidaurre, and Pedro Grand, Montes was born with the ambition of elevating the quality of Chilean wine beyond the conventional.

She pioneered the introduction of the Syrah grape variety to Chile in 1993 and launched the iconic Montes Alpha in 1994. Located in the Colchagua Valley, her winery fuses feng shui design, sustainable innovation, and winemaking spirituality. Today, she exports to more than 100 countries and is known for wines such as Outer Limits, Purple Angel, and Taita.

3. Valle Secreto Winery (Founded in 2007)

Located in Alto Cachapoal and surrounded by certified vineyards, Valle Secreto was born from a boutique vision with a sustainable focus and limited edition . Although young, its First Edition Carmenere wine has attracted attention for its elegant expression and profound terroir. Its philosophy combines artisanal production , eco-friendly practices, and a focus on the quality of each batch.

Why choose Chilean wines?

With more than 130,000 hectares of vineyards in regions ranging from Elqui to Maule, Chile offers a diversity of grape varieties and wine styles. Carmenere , revived after near extinction in France , has become a national symbol. Also notable are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc, all of which have received international awards for their character and accessibility.

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