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Errazuriz is a Chilean wine estate whose name is closely associated with high-quality wines, a strong focus on terroir, and the preservation of long-standing traditions. It is located in the Aconcagua Valley, on the western side of Chile, where influences from both Central and South American climates meet. The local microclimate allows grapes to achieve full ripeness while maintaining natural acidity and structural balance.
The history of Errazuriz dates back to 1870, when the prominent landowner Don Maximiano Errazuriz acquired land in the Aconcagua Valley and began introducing modern winemaking practices to the region. From the very beginning, the estate sought to combine tradition with innovation—an approach that remains a core principle of Errazuriz today.
The Aconcagua Valley is characterised by marked climatic variation and the influence of cooling ocean winds, which help preserve aromatic clarity and natural acidity in the grapes. Errazuriz works with a broad range of varieties, but the estate is particularly known for ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’, ‘Syrah’, ‘Chardonnay’, and ‘Sauvignon Blanc’. In the Chilean context, these varieties clearly express the balance between fruit expression and structure shaped by local growing conditions.
Read moreErrazuriz’s international success has been strongly influenced by its lead winemaker, Eduardo Chadwick, who has played a key role in refining the estate’s understanding of Aconcagua’s micro-terroirs. His work helped position Errazuriz among the most respected New World wine producers on the global stage.
The Errazuriz style emphasises a clear sense of place, structured tannins, and aromatic precision. In the red wines—especially Cabernet Sauvignon—notes of blackcurrant, cherry, and gentle spice are often present, supported by lively acidity and a subtle mineral edge. The white wines are marked by freshness, clarity of aroma, and a well-judged balance between fruit concentration and acidity.
Errazuriz wines are consistently recognised internationally for their quality and their transparent expression of terroir. By combining traditional Chilean winemaking principles with modern techniques, the estate aims to ensure that each wine offers a clear reflection of its origin and vintage character.