Chilcas Single Vineyard Pinot Noir
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Description
Chilcas Single Vineyard Pinot Noir is a Chilean Pinot Noir from the Maule Valley, bottled at 750ml and approximately 13.5% ABV. Sourced from a single vineyard site at the base of the Descabezado Volcano in the Andes foothills, this expression earned an IWSC Bronze Medal for its 2011 vintage and carries an 85-point rating on Wine-Searcher.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.5% | Origin: Maule Valley, Chile | Varietal: Pinot Noir | Winery: Via Wines
Production & Heritage
Chilcas is produced by Via Wines, a Chilean producer that manages more than 2,500 acres of vineyards across the Maule, Colchagua, and Casablanca valleys. The Single Vineyard tier isolates fruit from one specific site near the Descabezado Volcano, where the high-altitude Andean foothills contribute cooling winds and volcanic soils that shape the wine's character. Via Wines holds certification under Wines of Chile's national sustainability program, covering vineyard management and winery operations.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh red cherry and ripe strawberry lead the nose, followed by lighter cranberry and subtle earthy undertones. The bouquet is restrained and fruit-forward rather than heavily oaked.
Taste: The palate opens with bright cherry and cranberry, building into a balanced mid-palate of red berry fruit. The wine remains subtle and measured, with gentle acidity providing structure without sharpness.
Finish: Medium in length, the finish leaves clean red fruit impressions and a soft, dry close. There is no heavy tannin grip, making the wine approachable from the first pour.
How to Drink Chilcas Pinot Noir
Serve slightly chilled at 55–60°F to preserve the wine's delicate fruit character; a brief 15-minute rest after opening helps the aromatics open up. This Pinot Noir works well in a classic red wine Sangria, where its cherry and cranberry notes complement citrus and stone fruit additions. It also makes a compelling base for a Pinot Noir Spritzer with a splash of sparkling water and a lemon twist for warm-weather drinking. For a more complex option, try it in a New York Sour as the red wine float, where its balanced acidity layers beautifully over whiskey sour components.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners when you want something food-friendly and uncomplicated
- Introducing someone to Chilean Pinot Noir without a steep investment
- Building a tasting flight of South American red varietals
- Hosting a casual dinner party featuring roasted poultry or charcuterie
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chilcas Pinot Noir taste like? It presents bright cherry and cranberry fruit with strawberry accents, held together by balanced acidity and a subtle, food-friendly structure.
How does Chilcas Pinot Noir compare to Cono Sur Reserva Especial Pinot Noir? Both are Chilean Pinot Noirs in a similar value tier, but Chilcas draws from a single volcanic vineyard site in Maule Valley, while Cono Sur Reserva Especial sources from the cooler Casablanca and Bío Bío regions. Chilcas tends toward a softer, more restrained red-fruit profile, whereas Cono Sur often delivers slightly more aromatic complexity at comparable pricing.
Is Chilcas Pinot Noir good for beginners? Yes — its balanced, fruit-forward character and lack of aggressive tannins make it an accessible entry point for drinkers exploring Pinot Noir as a varietal.
Where is Chilcas Pinot Noir made? It is produced by Via Wines in Chile's Maule Valley, one of the country's largest and most historic wine regions, from vineyards situated near the Descabezado Volcano in the Andes foothills.
What foods pair well with Chilcas Pinot Noir? Roast chicken or duck benefit from the wine's balanced acidity. Grilled salmon matches its lighter body. Mushroom risotto complements the earthy undertones. Soft cheeses like Brie or Camembert echo its subtle, rounded texture. Charcuterie boards with cured meats and dried fruit draw out the cherry and cranberry notes.
What sizes does Chilcas Pinot Noir come in? The standard release is available in 750ml bottles.
Is Chilcas Pinot Noir worth the price? Positioned as an entry-to-mid-level single vineyard wine, it delivers above-average site specificity and sustainability credentials for its price tier, making it a strong value among Chilean Pinot Noirs.
Why Chilcas Pinot Noir?
The single vineyard designation sets this wine apart from most Chilean Pinot Noirs at a comparable price, where multi-vineyard blends are the norm. Volcanic soils near the Descabezado crater contribute a mineral dimension that generic Maule Valley bottlings typically lack. Via Wines' sustainability certification adds verifiable environmental accountability to the production chain. For anyone seeking a site-driven Chilean Pinot Noir without moving into premium pricing, this bottling represents one of the more transparent and focused options available in the category.
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