ProducerMaipo Valley

Almaviva

アルマヴィーヴァ

Chile's ultimate icon wine — a Franco-Chilean joint venture that rivals the finest Bordeaux grands crus

The joint venture between Concha y Toro and Baron Philippe de Rothschild, producing Chile's most prestigious Bordeaux-blend from the Puente Alto sub-zone of Maipo.

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Who Is This For?

For lovers of structured, opulent reds who seek the very pinnacle of South American winemaking

Frequently Asked Questions

Who makes Almaviva?
Almaviva is made by a 50/50 joint venture between Baron Philippe de Rothschild SA (owners of Château Mouton Rothschild) and Viña Concha y Toro, formally established in 1997.
Where is Almaviva produced?
Almaviva is produced exclusively in Puente Alto, in the Maipo Valley of Chile, at the foothills of the Andes — widely regarded as the finest Cabernet Sauvignon terroir in South America.
Is Almaviva worth the price?
Consistently scoring 96–98 points from James Suckling and other top critics, Almaviva delivers Bordeaux grand cru quality at a fraction of the price — making it exceptional value for a world-class icon wine.
Is Almaviva vineyard organic?
Yes. The Almaviva vineyard is now managed entirely under organic practices, taking advantage of Puente Alto's dry Andean climate. Biodiversity is actively encouraged throughout the estate.
How long can Almaviva be aged?
Almaviva has excellent aging potential: most vintages are best enjoyed 7–20 years after harvest, though top vintages can evolve beautifully for 25+ years.