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The wines in the Single Vineyard series are extraordinary examples of the definition of their region and variety, which contributes to the complexity and personality of each wine.

These are small productions made with the finest Viu Manent grapes from selected blocks of our 3 Colchagua Valley vineyards. Controlled yields and very ripe, concentrated hand-picked fruit give rise to these wines of outstanding characteristics that are aged for 14–18 months in French oak barrels.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine come from a selection of the best sectors of blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 of our La Capilla Vineyard near the town of Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. These blocks of Cabernet Sauvignon average 22 years in age.

Tasting Notes
With a bright and deep red color and glints of violet. The expressive nose shows great complexity, highlighting aromas of ripe red fruit and blue fruit, including sour cherry and blueberry, together with a subtle note of pink pepper. The wine is intense on the palate, with good structure and balance, highlighting firm tannins that add tension and texture to the mouthfeel. Subtle nutty notes on the aftertaste lead to a long, elegant finish.

Food pairing
Serve it with slow-cooked beef like short ribs or a T-bone, or rosemary lamb shank. Service temperature of 17–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Aging potential of 8–9 years.

 

Vineyard
El Olivar, located near the town of Peralillo, in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 20 years old.

Tasting Notes
Purple in color with glints of violet, the wine’s nose is elegant, with aromas of ripe blue fruit with hints of cassis and blueberry, together with a subtle toasted note. On the palate the wine is balanced with fine, sharp tannins with excellent texture leading to a long and persistent finish.

Food pairing
Try it with smoked meats or sausages, like roasted pork ribs, duck magret, truffle risotto with mushrooms. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Aging potential of 8–9 years.

Vineyard
El Olivar, located near Peralillo, in the Colchagua Valley. The vineyards average 18 years of age.

Tasting Notes
With a deep purple color, the wine’s nose shows the typical varietal character of Carménère, with notes of berries and blueberry mixed with aromas of damp earth and black pepper. The palate is elegant and velvety with good structure and firm, silky tannins that add texture and balance, and lead to a long, pleasing finish.

Food pairing
Recommended with meat dishes like venison or pork tenderloin served with slightly sweet accompaniments like sweet potatoes or apple sauce. Also great with stews like Chilean charquicán or corn pie. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Aging potential of 8–9 years.

Vineyard
These grapes come from the best sections of blocks 5 and 6 on our Fundo San Carlos estate, near the town of Cunaco, in the heart of the Colchagua Valley. The vineyard was planted more than 100 years ago.

Tasting Notes
With a deep-red color, the wine’s nose shows great complexity, highlighting aromas of small black fruits, accompanied by floral and citrus notes such as ripe orange peel. The palate shows a wine with refined silky tannins with great texture that support a finish that is fresh, broad, and persistent.

Food pairing
An excellent companion for game like wild boar tenderloin or venison. Intense dishes like fabada or cocido madrileno with sausages. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Aging potential of 8–9 years.

 

 

 

Our “Tiny Trials” are the result of Viu Manent’s enthusiasm for innovating, exploring the most unique and radical spots, with soils and climatic influences that determine the style of the wine. This, together with small batch, careful vinifications, focuses on highlighting the grape variety and the pronounced influence of the origin, allowing us to produce these pure wines of outstanding character.

Origin: Ucuquer – Colchagua Costa. In the heart of the Coastal Mountain range, no more than 15km from the Pacific Ocean, growing in deep, rocky ravines on the southern bank of the Rapel River and bursting from this rugged landscape, are young Chardonnay vines. The granite soils known for their maicillo and red clay, together with a pronounced influence from the sea, create the unique style.

Ranked with 93 points in Descorchados Wine Guide 2022, and was awarded as BEST LITUECHE WINE.

Origin: Guarilihue – Valle del Itata. In the heart of the Coastal Mountain range, no more than 20km from the Pacific Ocean, this small corner has been stuck in time, among forests and ravines, and you can find old, twisted Cinsault vines that have adapted to the sandy granite soils, with just a bit of clay and lots of quartz, influenced by the closeness of the sea.

Ranked with 93 points in Descorchados Wine Guide 2022, and was awarded as REVELATION WINE.

Viñedo Centenario is made from grapes from old vineyards that were planted more than 100 years ago at the Fundo San Carlos de Cunaco in the heart of the Colchagua Valley. This is a wine that speaks of our history, origins, and tradition in Colchagua.

Vineyard
The grapes come from our 100-year-old vines on our San Carlos de Cunaco estate in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes
With an intense ruby-red color, the wine’s nose shows notes of wild red and blue berries such as red currant and ripe blueberry, followed by a subtle aroma of orange peel. The palate shows a fresh wine with big personality, firm and elegant tannins that lend structure and a sensation of unctuosity to the mid palate, all leading to an intense, persistent finish.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 69%, Malbec 31%.

Vineyard
The grapes come from our 100-year-old vines on our San Carlos de Cunaco estate in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes
With an intense ruby-red color, the wine’s nose shows notes of wild red and blue berries such as red currant and ripe blueberry, followed by a subtle aroma of orange peel. The palate shows a fresh wine with big personality, firm and elegant tannins that lend structure and a sensation of unctuosity to the mid palate, all leading to an intense, persistent finish.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 69%, Malbec 31%.

Vineyard
The grapes come from our 100-year-old vines on our San Carlos de Cunaco estate in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes
Intense ruby-red color. The complex nose shows notes of fruit like maqui and red currant, accompanied by tertiary aromas, including tobacco. The palate revels a fresh wine with big personality, smooth, elegant tannins that add a sense of creaminess that lead to a long, pleasant finish.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 69%, Malbec 31%.

Vineyard
The grapes come from vineyards that are more than 100 years old at Viu Manent’s Fundo San Carlos de Cunaco in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes
It is a wine that is charming from the nose. It is complex, expressive, elegant and delicate, with aromas of red fruits and subtle herbal notes. In the mouth it has a smooth texture, with very fine tannins and a lot of flavor. It is vibrant, deep and with a great juiciness that invites you to drink.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 69%, Malbec 31%.

Vineyard
The grapes come from vineyards that are more than 100 years old at Viu Manent’s Fundo San Carlos de Cunaco in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes

Ruby red in color with glints of violet. The nose expresses the character of these old vines, with delicate aromas of red fruit and cherry, together with notes of herbs and spices. On the palate the texture is tense but smooth at the same time, and elegant, with a sense of place, while also vibrant and with great depth. It’s an inviting wine.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 60%, Malbec 40%.

Vineyard
 The grapes come from vineyards that are more than 100 years old at Viu Manent’s Fundo San Carlos de Cunaco in the Colchagua Valley.

Tasting Notes
Deep red in color. This wine stands out for its elegant nose with fruity aromas of black cherries, blueberries, and sour cherries, as well as notes of blond tobacco intermingled with subtle toasted notes. The palate shows tremendous character, delicious acidity, and tannic texture, ending on a deep, persistent finish.

Food pairing
A favorite of those who like slow-cooked beef, roasted chops with spices, baked young goat, and aged cheeses like parmigiano. Service temperature of 16–18ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Variety
65% Cabernet Sauvignon y 35% Malbec.

 

Tasting Notes:

Deep, intense cherry red in color. The complex nose is fresh and fruity with tremendous intensity and aromas of red and black fruits such as ripe plums, sour cherries, and wild berries along with a subtle herbal note. The palate is complex with great structure and round tannins that lend way to a lush, intense finish.

Vineyard:
The grapes come from vineyards that are more than 100 years old at Viu Manent’s Fundo San Carlos de Cunaco in the Colchagua Valley.

Variety:
60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Malbec, 2% Petit Verdot.

Well-planted old vineyards can deliver wines with unique character and personality—and that is precisely the case with this wine, whose identity is marked by red and blue fruit along with mineral notes of pencil lead and cigar box. It is well structured and elegant on the palate and has tremendous ageing potential.
Ideal with slow-roasted meats or cheeses such as Gran Padano or Parmigiano. Best decanted

Varieties: 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37% Malbec.

TASTING NOTES
Purplish ruby red in color. The nose stands out for its delicate and profound aromas of red fruits, blackcurrants, black cherries, and plums, subtly complemented by subtle notes of berries sweet spices, and fine leather. The complex, vibrant palate expresses its origin and offers good depth, delicious texture, and a persistent finish.

AGING POTENTIAL
Drink now or cellar up to 6 years.

 

Varieties: 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Malbec.

Well-planted old vineyards can deliver wines with unique character and personality—and that is precisely the case with this wine, whose identity is marked by red and blue fruit along with mineral notes of pencil lead and cigar box. It is well structured and elegant on the palate and has tremendous ageing potential.
Ideal with slow-roasted meats or cheeses such as Gran Padano or Parmigiano. Best decanted and served at 16º–18ºC.

Varieties: 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37% Malbec.

The old and well planted vineyard delivers wines of unique character and personality, this happens with this version of ViBo centennial vineyard 2013 that has an identity marked by red and blue fruit added to mineral notes of graphite and cigar box in the mouth has a structure and elegance as well as tremendous guarding potential.
Ideal to decant and accompany slowly grilled meats or cheeses such as grana padano or parmigiano.
Serve at 16º-18ºC.

Vineyard: The grapes for this wine come from century-old vineyards in Viu Manent’s San Carlos de Cunaco estate in the Colchagua Valley.
Variety: Malbec 50%, Cabernet Sauvignon 47%, Petit Verdot 3%.

Tasting Notes:
Deep and intense ruby red with a complex nose offering aromas of red and black fruits such as ripe plums, black currants, and berries. The palate shows tremendous structure with round tannins and a long finish.

Vineyard: The grapes for this wine come from vineyards that are more than 100 yeas old at Viu Manent’s San Carlos de Cunaco Estate in the Colchagua Valley.

Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon 51%, Malbec 44%, Petit Verdot 5%.

Tasting Notes
Deep cherry red with a violet hue. The complex nose offers aromas of red fruits, black currant, berries, cherries, blueberries, and plums with subtle notes of toast and blonde tobacco that meld with the fruit. The palate is ripe, complex, and very well structured with round tannins and fresh acidity and ends with an elegant, well-balanced, and mineral finish.

Punta del Viento is the name of the hill where the vineyards that give rise to this wine are planted. Breezes from the Pacific Ocean reach and cool these vineyards, especially in the afternoon.

This assemblage wine is marked by the innovation on varieties which have good future in Colchagua; Grenache, Mourvedre y Syrah.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine are from the El Olivar Estate, near Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 17 years old on average. 

TASTING NOTES 
An intense ruby-red color. The nose shows notes of wild berries and wet earth, blackberry and red currant, accompanied by spiced notes of white and pink pepper. The palate shows a wine with intensity and a big personality, tannins with a firm grip that add a sensation of minerality, and lead to an intense, long, and persistent finish.

Food pairing
Thanks to its great personality and freshness, it’s ideal for fowl like quail or duck, or sweet and sour pork with apple sauce. Service temperature of 16ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine are from the El Olivar Estate, near Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 15 years old on average.

Tasting Notes
Intense ruby-red color. On the nose there are notes of wild fruit like maqui and red currant, accompanied by spiced notes like white pepper. The wine’s palate is fresh, lively, and with a big personality. The firm tannins add a sensation of minerality that lead to a pleasant, persistent finish.

Food pairing
Thanks to its great personality and freshness, it’s ideal for fowl like quail or duck, or sweet and sour pork with apple sauce. Service temperature of 16ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Viñedo
Las uvas provienen del Fundo El Olivar, ubicado en las cercanías de la localidad de Peralillo, Valle de Colchagua. La plantación tiene una edad promedio de 15 años.

Notas de Cata
Color rojo rubí intenso. En nariz se perciben notas a frutos silvestres tales como maqui y grosellas rojas, acompañados de notas especiadas donde se destaca la pimienta blanca. En boca es un vino fresco, vivo y de gran personalidad, con taninos firmes que aportan sensación de mineralidad y dan paso a un final agradable y persistente.

Armonía y servicio
Debido a su gran personalidad y frescor acompaña muy bien aves de caza como codornices o pato. Solomillo de cerdo agridulce con puré de manzanas.
Servir a 16 grados. Potencial de guarda 6-8 años. Decantar.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine are from the El Olivar Estate, near Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 11 years old on average.

Tasting Notes
A ruby-red color with violet hues, this wine has a complex nose with standout black and red fruit aromas and notes of spices, blond tobacco and redcurrants. The palate offers refreshing acidity and very good structure and balance that give way to an enjoyable, persistent finish.

Food pairing
Thanks to its great personality and freshness, it’s ideal for fowl like quail or duck, or sweet and sour pork with apple sauce. Service temperature of 16ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine are from the El Olivar Estate, near Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 11 years old on average.

Tasting Notes
A ruby-red color with violet hues, this wine has a complex nose with standout black and red fruit aromas and notes of spices, blond tobacco and redcurrants. The palate offers refreshing acidity and very good structure and balance that give way to an enjoyable, persistent finish.

Food pairing
Thanks to its great personality and freshness, it’s ideal for fowl like quail or duck, or sweet and sour pork with apple sauce. Service temperature of 16ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Vineyard
The grapes for this wine are from the El Olivar Estate, near Peralillo in the Colchagua Valley. The vines are 11 years old on average.

Tasting Notes
A ruby-red color with violet hues, this wine has a complex nose with standout black and red fruit aromas and notes of spices, blond tobacco and redcurrants. The palate offers refreshing acidity and very good structure and balance that give way to an enjoyable, persistent finish.

Food pairing
Thanks to its great personality and freshness, it’s ideal for fowl like quail or duck, or sweet and sour pork with apple sauce. Service temperature of 16ºC, ideally decanted prior to serving. Cellar up to 6–8 years.

Varieties
Grenache 81%, Syrah 10%, Mourvedre 9%.

 

Origin
El Olivar Vineyard (Punta del Viento Hill)

Varieties
Grenache 72%, Mourvedre 17%, Syrah 11%

—Tasting Notes
A blend of Mediterranean varieties that have adapted very well to the climate and soils in Colchagua. 100% of the grapes come from the El Olivar Vineyard. The blend is based on Grenache, which contributes fruit, perfume, and aromatic intensity along with a silky palate and tremendous acidity; Mourvèdre, which lends the central structure and aromatic complexity; and Syrah, which helps bring the other two varieties together while enriching the palate with a bit of sweetness and minerality.

A refreshing wine with tremendous personality and a versatility that makes it perfect served slightly chilled (16ºC) with game birds, rabbit stew, or pork tenderloin.

Origin
El Olivar Vineyard (Punta del Viento Hill)

Varieties
Grenache 71%, Mourvedre 16%, Syrah 13%

Tasting notes
Purplish ruby red in color. Very complex and elegant on the nose with pronounced personality.
This ViBo is one of those wines that seem to dance on the palate. A juicy Mediterranean blend full of flavor and intense fruity and spicy aromas with floral notes.
A refreshing wine with tremendous personality and a versatility that makes it perfect served slightly chilled (16ºC) with game birds, rabbit stew, or pork tenderloin.

Origin
El Olivar Vineyard (Punta del Viento Hill)

Varieties
Grenache 76%, Mourvedre 15%, Syrah 9%

Tasting notes
Intense ruby red in color. The nose is elegant, complex, and fruity with aromas of red fruits, sweet spices, black currants, and blond tobacco. The lush palate presents good structure and is very rich in acidity and balance with tannins that lend personality and lead to a long, deep, and pleasing finish.

Ruby red in color with violet tones. The distinctive and very complex nose is full of personality and aromas of forest fruits, exotic fruits, berries, and sweet spices. The palate is lush and complex, featuring fresh acidity and good structure with tannins that lend personality. It is also very well integrated and ends with long, deep, and pleasing finish.

From the wine region of Mendoza – Argentina, borns this unique and elegant Malbec wine, VIBO.
ViBo was created by the third generation, the Viu Bottini family,as they continue to follow the path of making the best malbec in the world.

ViBo is sourced from selected vineyards located in La Consulta viticultural area, located in the Uco Valley (1.200 mts from the sea level), where the terrior is characterize for its sandy soil, lower temperatures and promximity to the Andes mountains.

 

Deep dark purple in color and character, intensity, elegance, and complexity on the nose along with the Uco Valley’s classic ripe black cherry, blueberry and blackberry, notes. Concentrated on the palate with firm but elegant, well-rounded tannins combined with a vibrant acidity and lushness. Its tremendous structure and balance give way to a complex, persistent finish. Excellent with juicy New York strip loin, lamb chops or venison. Best served at 17º–18ºC (63º–64ºF) after decanting for 30 to 60 minutes.

Deep dark purple in color and character, intensity, elegance, and complexity on the nose along with the Uco Valley’s classic ripe black cherry, blueberry and blackberry, notes. Concentrated on the palate with firm but elegant, well-rounded tannins combined with a vibrant acidity and lushness. Its tremendous structure and balance give way to a complex, persistent finish. Excellent with juicy New York strip loin, lamb chops or venison. Best served at 17º–18ºC (63º–64ºF) after decanting for 30 to 60 minutes.

ViBo 2007 shows intensely purple in color with a nose that exhibits classic Uco Valley aromas of ripe cherry, raspberry, and a touch of cinnamon. The palate shows blueberry jam and roasted coffee bean combined with elegant and well-structured tannins that lead to a complex, persistent finish.

Deep purple with bluish highlights. The nose has different aromatic layers, highlighting the notes of red and black fruits such as cherries, wild blackberries and blueberries, typical of the Uco Valley. The palate is complex, voluptuous, wide, deep and vibrant wine.
Serve at a temperature between 17o to 18oC, previously decanting for 30 to 60 minutes.
Drink now or save up to 10 years.