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Viña Requingua 'Toro de Piedra' Grand Reserve Chardonnay 2024
Primary flavours
Cantaloupe

Dried Mango

Mango

Nectarine

Peach

Pineapple

Beeswax

Buttery

Coconut

Creme Brûlée

General Nuttiness

Honeysuckle

Vanilla
Details
This Chilean Chardonnay is a bold, sun-soaked beauty with serious depth and personality. Bursting with plush stone fruits - peach, nectarine, and a touch of cantaloupe - it's layered with ripe tropical notes of pineapple and dried mango. There's a creamy, nutty richness from time in old American oak, balanced by beeswax, honey, vanilla, and a whisper of sweet spice. The texture is silky and generous, and a subtle savoury edge and volcanic minerality give it real finesse beneath all that ripe, golden opulence.
Introducing Viña Requingua - aka one of Chile’s best-kept wine secrets that’s not really a secret anymore. Founded way back in 1961 by the legend Don Santiago Achurra, this is a proper family-run operation that’s been quietly climbing the ranks to become one of Chile’s top 20 wine producers. We’re talking vineyards stretched across some of the country’s prime spots - Curicó, Maule, and Colchagua Valleys - aka the holy trinity of sunny days, cool nights, and perfect grape-growing vibes. It’s like a Mediterranean holiday, but for Cabernet and Syrah. Oh, and winemaking duties? Handled by Benoît Fitte, a Frenchman who’s been steering the ship since 2001 and clearly knows his barrels from his bâtonnage. But here’s the best part - it’s big production with small family energy. Even though they’re shipping out over 600,000 cases a year, they still run things like a close-knit crew, with proper hands-on care and “everyone knows everyone” vibes. Since the '90s they’ve gone all in on stainless steel tech and serious French oak, cranking out Reserva-level wines that have scooped up awards like Best Chilean Red at Cata d'Or. So yeah - if you're into wines with soul, structure, and a side of humble brilliance, Viña Requingua should definitely be on your radar (and in your glass).
Introducing Viña Requingua - aka one of Chile’s best-kept wine secrets that’s not really a secret anymore. Founded way back in 1961 by the legend Don Santiago Achurra, this is a proper family-run operation that’s been quietly climbing the ranks to become one of Chile’s top 20 wine producers. We’re talking vineyards stretched across some of the country’s prime spots - Curicó, Maule, and Colchagua Valleys - aka the holy trinity of sunny days, cool nights, and perfect grape-growing vibes. It’s like a Mediterranean holiday, but for Cabernet and Syrah. Oh, and winemaking duties? Handled by Benoît Fitte, a Frenchman who’s been steering the ship since 2001 and clearly knows his barrels from his bâtonnage. But here’s the best part - it’s big production with small family energy. Even though they’re shipping out over 600,000 cases a year, they still run things like a close-knit crew, with proper hands-on care and “everyone knows everyone” vibes. Since the '90s they’ve gone all in on stainless steel tech and serious French oak, cranking out Reserva-level wines that have scooped up awards like Best Chilean Red at Cata d'Or. So yeah - if you're into wines with soul, structure, and a side of humble brilliance, Viña Requingua should definitely be on your radar (and in your glass).
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
nonesomelots
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
lowmediumhigh
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards full bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, very fruity, low tannins, high alcohol and some oak.
Specs
Region
Maule
country
Chile
Grape type
Chardonnay
Wine Maker
Viña Requingua
Alcohol
14%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
3-5 years
Closure
Cork (Natural)
Production method
Sustainably Made
Temperature
Chilled 8°C-10°C
Pairing guide
This rich, textural Chilean Chardonnay is crying out for food with equal flair and flavour. Think roasted chicken with crispy skin and lemon-thyme butter, grilled lobster with garlic aioli, or a creamy mushroom risotto with a splash of truffle oil. It’s stunning with dishes that echo its creamy, nutty notes - try pumpkin ravioli with sage and brown butter, or a rich seafood gratin. For a vegetarian twist, go for charred corn polenta with roasted root vegetables or a butternut squash and goat’s cheese tart. The wine’s tropical fruit and silky texture also make it a dream pairing for slightly spicy Thai curries or Moroccan tagines with apricot and almonds. Whatever you choose, make it bold, buttery, or both - this wine can handle it.
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Food

Lobster

Cheese

Seafood

Chicken Thigh
Tagine
Tastes

Rich

Fatty
Moods

You'll know when
Seasons

Summer

Winter

Autumn

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Maule, Chile
Step into a world of bold and beautiful wines in the Maule wine region of Chile! This ancient and picturesque region boasts a long winemaking history and is known for producing some of the most mouth-watering red wines in the country. With the Maule River flowing through the area, the vineyards are blessed with natural irrigation and a perfect terroir for growing grapes. And when it comes to grapes, the Carmenere variety takes center stage, delivering a wine that's as delicious as it is intriguing. But don't forget about the Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah that also call Maule home! If you're looking to immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Chilean winemaking, the Maule wine region is calling your name. Cheers to discovering your new favorite wine!
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