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Peruvian Wines / Wines from Peru

 Peru Wines, Wines from Peru, Peruvian wines

 

Tacama www.tacama.com

Tacama’s vineyard was founded in the 1540’s, making it the oldest South American vineyard in the New World. Located in the valley of Ica, the Tacama vineyard sits in a fertile oasis surrounded by desert, 300 kilometres from the city of Lima, capital of Peru. The climate and land of Ica are ideal for the cultivation of wines with real character.
Throughout the years, Tacama has selected and introduced the best grape varieties to its vineyards and perfected its cultivation and production techniques, using French technology as well as extensive consultants with French experts to produce exceptional Peruvian wines. Tacama have won several awards in international shows with well-respected experts classifying the wines as being of world- class quality.

 

Gran Tinto (red) >> more info >>

Seleccion Especial (red) >> more info >>

Gran Blanco (white) >> more info >>

Blanco de Blancos (white) >> more info >>

Chardonnay (white) >> more info >>

Blanco Semi-seco (white)

Rose Semi-seco (rosé)

Peru Wines, Wines from Peru, Peruvian wines 

Tabernero www.tabernero.com

Tabernero Vineyards and Wineries were founded in 1897 in the valley of Chincha, Province of Ica, 200 Km south of Lima, the capital of Peru. Established by the Taboada family, Tabernero Vineyards and Wineries were founded in a valley with a tradition dating from the times of the viceroyalty when the first vine stocks were imported to Peru, which has a climate and very rich soil that are ideal for cultivating grapes.

 

Blanco de Blancos (white) >> more info >>

Gran Blanco Fina Reserva (white) >> more info >>

Cabernet Sauvignon (red) >> more info >>

Gran Tinto Fina Reserva (red) >> more info >>

Borgoña (red) >> more info >>

Gran Rose (rosé) >> more info >>

Gran Blanco (white) >> more info >>

 

Ocucaje www.ocucaje.com

Tinto Familiar - Seco (red)

Tinto Familiar - Semi-seco (red)

Borgoña (red)

Rose (rosé)

Fond de Cave Tinto (red)

Fond de Cave Blanco (white)

Vino Tinto Seleccion Rubini (red)

 

  

Other South American Wines that can be bought in Peru

 

Chilean Wines / Wines from Chile

 

Cousino Macul www.cousinomacul.cl

Chardonnay 2006 (white)

Antiguas Reservas Chardonnay 2005 (white)

Merlot 2006 (red)

Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 (red)

Antiguas Reservas Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 (red)

  

Casillero del Diablo (Concha y Toro)

Casillero del Diablo offers wine lovers the very special opportunity to participate in the propagation of a century old legend known throughout the world. In the 19th century, the founder of Concha y Toro, Don Melchor, discovered that his vineyard workers were sampling his greatest wines. To discourage this action, Don Melchor spread the rumor that his deepest, darkest cellar was the Casillero del Diablo (Cellar of the Devil), so that no one would dare go in there. It worked, and a legend was born. Today, this mysterious and legendary cellar continues to hold the finest, estate grown wines of Casillero del Diablo.

 

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Chardonnay (white)

Merlot (red)

Sauvignon Blanc (white)

Carmenere (red)

Shiraz (red)

Pinot Noir (red)

Malbec (red)

Reisling (white)

  

Marques de Casa Concha (Concha y Toro)

Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot (red)

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Merlot (red)

Chardonnay (white)

 

Frontera (Concha y Toro)

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Chardonnay (white)

Merlot (red)

Sauvignon Blanc (white)

Shiraz (red)

Carmenere (red)

Rose (rose)

     

Sunrise (Concha y Toro)

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Chardonnay (white)

Merlot (red)

   

Undurraga www.undurraga.cl

  

Argentinean Wines / Wines from Argentina

 

Alamos www.catenawines.com

Malbec (red)

Chardonnay (white)

Pinot Noir (red)

Syrah (red)

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Bonarda (red)

Sauvignon Blanc (white)

Merlot (red)

 

Navarro Correas Coleccion Privada (Navarro Correas) www.ncorreas.com

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

Malbec (red)

Merlot (red)

Pinot Noir (red)

Syrah (red)

Sauvignon Blanc (white)

Chardonnay (white)

Cabernet Sauvignon - Merlot - Malbec (red)

Rose (rose)

Bonarda (red)

 

Los Arboles  (Navarro Correas) www.ncorreas.com

Malbec (red)

Chardonnay (white)

Cabernet Sauvignon (red)

 

Finca Dolores  (Navarro Correas) www.ncorreas.com

Finca Dolores (red)

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