Viña Requingua is the cradle of the Toro de Piedra wines. In this emblematic vineyard our enologists found the ideal conditions in which to advance in their quest to make remarkable wines.
20 years later, this insatiable search to find the terroirs which display the best winemaking conditions continues, we seek to coax the maximum potential from each grape variety which has led to our Toro de Piedra wines containing grapes from different origins.
Learn more about Viña RequinguaIt reminds me of when I went to Chateau Margaux 5 years ago and I tried a young Chateau Margaux, I was surprised by the quality and that at 6 months it was almost ready to drink. The enologist, Paul Pontellier, told me that when a wine is good, it´s always good. The wine we are trying now is excellent, with such well integrated tannins that it will continue to be excellent for another 10 years. In my opinion this wine is the perfect expression of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon.
Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Steven Spurrier
Technical Director,
Viña Requingua.
Part of our team since 2001.
Born in Armagnac, France. DNO,
Diplome Nationale Oenology (REIMS, Champagne).
”This is a wine that exhibits a high level of purity, with layers of exotic spices, tobacco and cassis, with an excellent balance between purity and fruit".
Cabernet Sauvignon 2015
Andreas Larsson
Its colour indicates that it is a young wine, a beautiful violet, a bouquet with marvelous notes of black fruits. I´m surprised by the freshness of this wine, 10 years ago it would have been impossible to find a wine like this in Chile.
Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Steven Spurrier