Producer guide

Concha y Toro

Chile, Chile. Clean-fruited Chilean reds and whites, often with herbal freshness and strong value.

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Popular wines

Popular wine styles from Concha y Toro.

Original bottle illustrations are shown for navigation and education; tasting notes are style guides rather than vintage-specific reviews.

Concha Cabernet

Maipo Cabernet lane

Cabernet Sauvignon | Dry

Blackcurrant, mint, bell pepper, cedar, and structured tannin.

Bodylight to full
7/9
Dry to sweetdry to sweet
1/9
Concha Carmenere

Carmenere lane

Carmenere | Dry

Plum, herbs, pepper, cocoa, and soft rounded texture.

Bodylight to full
6/9
Dry to sweetdry to sweet
1/9

Grapes used

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Carmenere
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Chardonnay
  • Merlot

Family/name story

The name traces to the Concha y Toro family, one of the best-known names in Chilean wine.

House focus

Ranges from accessible everyday wines to structured Chilean Cabernet and Carmenere.

History note

The company helped put Chilean wine in front of global consumers and remains a major reference name.

What to try first

Start with Chilean Cabernet or Carmenere to understand the country's red-wine lane.

Pairing lane

Grilled meats, empanadas, roast vegetables, and hard cheeses.

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Producer details

History, people, visits, tours, tastings, and parking.

Use this as a planning checklist. Visit rules, staffing, tasting formats, and parking can change, so confirm directly with Concha y Toro before traveling.

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Family and ownership

Grapes has not verified a current family, ownership, or estate leadership note for Concha y Toro yet. Use the official producer site as the source of truth before publishing travel details.

Head sommelier or host

Wine producers usually list winemakers, owners, hospitality directors, or cellar-door staff rather than a head sommelier. Ask the estate for the current hospitality lead if you are planning a serious visit.

Visits

Confirm appointment rules, seasonal hours, language options, group size limits, and whether the producer receives visitors at all before making travel plans.

Tours

Look for appointment-only tours, private experiences, cellar visits, vineyard walks, or tasting-room slots. Do not assume walk-ins are available.

Tastings

Use tastings to compare the entry bottle with estate, reserve, single-vineyard, or library bottlings when those formats are offered.

RV parking

Do not assume RV parking. Call ahead and ask about vehicle length, turning space, driveway access, nearby legal parking, and local campground options.

What to ask before going

Ask about tasting fees, food availability, children or pet policies, shipping options, accessibility, ride-share pickup, and cancellation rules.

Drink responsibly

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