White dry
Discover De Martino Estate Chardonnay 2024, a sophisticated Chilean wine renowned for its mesmerizing balance of flavors and captivating finish. Hailing from the esteemed Maipo Valley, this vintage enchants the palate with its vibrant character and subtle complexity.
Pale straw in color, this Chardonnay has a vibrant nose expressing layers of green apple and pear. It enchants the palate with ripe frescoes of tropical fruits, nectarines, and a faint lure of vanilla.
Beautifully structured, this wine is fermented and aged primarily in stainless steel vats, a technique that carefully preserves its pure fruit expression and vibrant freshness. It possesses bright acidity contributing to an enduring and captivating finish.
This wine is a testament to De Martino's expertise in crafting Chardonnay that perfectly balances fruit intensity with elegant structure.
Serve at 12-14 °C with salmon steaks, chicken mince and lighter cheeses.
De Martino Winery is a family-owned estate founded in 1934 by Pietro De Martino, an Italian immigrant who established ideal conditions for wine production in the Maipo Valley. The winery consistently invests in organic viticulture and sustainable farming, aiming to reveal the diversity of Chile's regions and the authentic expression of terroir. Their winemakers constantly travel through different Chilean locations, seeking unique plots for the production of individual, exceptional wines, striving to prove that Chile can produce top-quality wines. De Martino was the first to export Carmenere wine to foreign countries in 1996, and currently, their single-vineyard wines consistently receive high ratings from wine critics, enthusiasts, and professionals alike.
Wine Style
De Martino wines are characterized by fresh acidity, fruitiness, and earthy notes, along with a distinctive minerality – qualities that are somewhat less common in New World wines.
Prestigious Vineyards
The grapes used for De Martino wines are grown in unique Chilean regions:
Aging and Consumption Period
The wines are aged using both modern and traditional technologies, allowing them to maintain their authenticity and emphasize the local terroir. While most De Martino wines are enjoyable upon release, some variations have the potential for long aging, developing even more complex notes.