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.