Casa Silva is one of Colchagua Valley’s most historic and influential wine families, tracing its roots to 1892 when the first vines were planted in the region. Still family‑run, the estate blends deep heritage with a forward‑looking approach, pioneering research on Carmenère clones and exploring new micro‑terroirs across the valley. Their cellar is the oldest in Colchagua, yet the winery has become one of Chile’s most awarded in the 21st century, recognized for its commitment to sustainability and for elevating Carmenère and Cabernet Sauvignon from sites like the renowned Los Lingues Vineyard.
Bright and intense ruby red. On the nose, aromas of black cherries and plums with hints of spices. On the palate, it is round and powerful with sweet soft tannins and balanced acidity. Long finish.
Great pairing with a steak and chimichurri sauce, Mexican fajitas, grilled chicken, roasted portobello mushrooms, or a spicy ratatouille.
90 Wine Spectator Lures you in with aromatics of mace, chocolate cosmos and generous peppery details, while the core is lithe in texture and offers a floral raspberry and black cherry core. Reveals heavy cocoa powder details on the finish.