Concha y Toro Frontera Sauvignon Blanc 1.5L
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Description
Concha y Toro Frontera Sauvignon Blanc 1.5L is a Chilean white wine blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon bottled at 12.5% ABV in a 1.5-liter format. The 2023 vintage earned a Silver Medal at The Global Sauvignon Blanc Masters 2024, affirming this Central Valley bottling as a standout in the value-driven white wine category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: Central Valley, Chile | Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc–Semillon Blend | Producer: Concha y Toro
Production & Heritage
Concha y Toro was founded in 1883 by Don Melchor de Concha y Toro in Chile's Central Valley and has grown into one of the largest and most recognized wine producers in the Southern Hemisphere. The Frontera Sauvignon Blanc undergoes cold fermentation in stainless steel tanks, a technique that preserves bright aromatics and crisp acidity while preventing oxidation. What distinguishes this particular bottling is the deliberate blending of Semillon alongside the dominant Sauvignon Blanc — the Semillon contributes roundness, fruitiness, and balance, while the Sauvignon Blanc drives the wine's aromatic complexity and elegance.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a fruity bouquet of white citrus fruit and fresh pear, followed by layers of green apple and gooseberry. There is a lifted, zesty quality that signals the wine's freshness even before the first sip.
Taste: On entry, lemon and lime flavors hit the palate with immediate brightness. The mid-palate broadens into notes of kiwi, peach, and green apple, supported by balanced mineral undertones. Acidity is crisp and well-integrated, keeping the fruit flavors lively without tipping into tartness.
Finish: The finish is clean and refreshing, with lingering citrus zest and a subtle mineral quality. It leaves the palate feeling light and satisfied, characteristic of well-made cool-fermented Sauvignon Blanc.
How to Drink Frontera Sauvignon Blanc
Serve well chilled, between 45–50°F (7–10°C), to bring out the wine's vibrant aromatics and crisp acidity. This is a versatile pour that works beautifully on its own as a patio sipper or alongside food.
- Wine Spritzer: The bright citrus profile and moderate alcohol hold up well when lengthened with sparkling water and a twist of lime.
- Sangria Blanca: The green apple and peach notes make it an ideal base for white sangria with sliced stone fruit and fresh mint.
- Kir: Pair with a splash of crème de cassis — the wine's acidity cuts through the sweetness for a balanced aperitif.
Best For
- Hosting a summer gathering or barbecue where a large-format bottle serves a crowd
- Weeknight dinners that call for an easy, food-friendly white
- Stocking a vacation rental or beach house with reliable, refreshing wine
- Budget-conscious entertaining without sacrificing varietal character
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Frontera Sauvignon Blanc taste like? It delivers fresh, fruit-forward flavors of lemon, lime, green apple, and peach, balanced by crisp acidity and subtle mineral notes. The Semillon component adds a touch of roundness that softens the typical Sauvignon Blanc zing.
How does Frontera Sauvignon Blanc compare to other value Chilean Sauvignon Blancs? The addition of Semillon in the blend sets it apart from most single-varietal Chilean Sauvignon Blancs at this price tier, giving it slightly more body and fruit richness. Its Silver Medal at The Global Sauvignon Blanc Masters 2024 places it among recognized performers in the competitive value segment.
Is Frontera Sauvignon Blanc good for sipping on its own? Yes — the balanced acidity and expressive fruit character make it very approachable chilled on its own, particularly in warm weather. It does not require food to be enjoyed, though it pairs well with a wide range of dishes.
Where is Frontera Sauvignon Blanc made? It is produced by Concha y Toro in Chile's Central Valley, one of the country's most prolific wine-growing regions known for consistent sunshine and cool Pacific-influenced breezes that preserve grape acidity.
What foods pair well with Frontera Sauvignon Blanc? Grilled shrimp or ceviche, where the wine's citrus notes echo the dish's brightness. Goat cheese salads, as the acidity cuts through the creaminess. Chicken with herb-based sauces like chimichurri. Light fish tacos with lime and cilantro. Fresh sushi rolls, particularly those with avocado or cucumber.
What sizes does Frontera Sauvignon Blanc come in? The expression is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle and this 1.5-liter magnum format, which is equivalent to two standard bottles.
Is Frontera Sauvignon Blanc worth the price? Frontera positions firmly in the entry-level value tier, and the 1.5-liter format offers strong per-glass economics. A Silver Medal from a respected international competition validates its quality relative to its accessible price point, making it one of the more dependable options in its category.
Why Frontera Sauvignon Blanc?
The Silver Medal at The Global Sauvignon Blanc Masters 2024 is not a token nod — the competition evaluates Sauvignon Blancs from every major producing region worldwide. The deliberate blending of Semillon into the cuvée gives this wine a textural dimension that most value-tier Sauvignon Blancs simply lack. Cold-fermented in stainless steel by one of South America's most established producers, it delivers genuine varietal expression — citrus, mineral, crisp acidity — at a price point that invites everyday drinking rather than special-occasion rationing. In the 1.5-liter format, it is particularly well suited for social occasions where consistency, freshness, and generosity matter more than complexity.
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