Santa Rita and Carmen are two vineyards that have marked the history of Chilean wine.

With over 170 years of history, Santa Rita Estates brings together two of Chile's most iconic wineries: Santa Rita and Carmen. While they share exceptional terroirs across Chile, each maintains its own unique perspective on how to interpret Chilean wine.

 Triple C, from Viña Santa Rita, is a bold Chilean reinterpretation of the classic Bordeaux blend, crafted by winemaker Sebastián Labbé. With a base of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon—two noble varieties that provide structure and depth—it incorporates a small percentage of Carmenère, which adds freshness and spicy notes. Its label is inspired by La Primavera, a sculpture by the French foundry Val d'Osne located in Santa Rita's centennial park. In 2019, the 2014 vintage was recognized by Wine Enthusiast as one of the 100 best ageable wines in the world.

 Carmen Delanz, meanwhile, was born with a clear premise: to precisely express the character of each terroir. Led by winemaker Ana María Cumsille, this line brings together three great varieties—Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, and Chardonnay—sourced from the best valleys for each grape: Alto Jahuel, Apalta, and Limarí. These are defined, elegant wines, true to their origin. Their name pays homage to Carmen, wife of Christian Lanz, founder of Viña Carmen, and their motto, “The true expression of a terroir,” summarizes a philosophy centered on the place and its most honest interpretation . BUY THEIR WINES HERE