Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Oct 26, 2020 · In 2005 the De Martino family convened for a dinner to celebrate the fact that one of their wines had been given the highest score they’d ever received from Chile’s most influential wine guide, Guía de Vinos de Chile. Three generations of the family sat in silence as the wine was poured.

  2. May 24, 2020 · The De Martino family were from Abruzzo in Italy, and moved to Chile in 1934. Sebastián’s grandfather made wines in botti (large oak barrels) at sensible alcohol levels of around 13.5%. But his parents had access to small French oak barrels and started making more extracted wines.

    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?1
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?2
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?3
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?4
  3. People also ask

  4. May 5, 2015 · The mañosa looks magnificent, but it carries a sting, like nettles, as if to remind any visitor why the De Martino family was able to buy this old vineyard in La Leonera (Guarilihue) for a pittance (they paid about $10,000 a hectare—or $4,000 an acre—for 20 hectares of land, including 12 planted to vines, some 100 years old, while vineyard ...

    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?1
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?2
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?3
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?4
    • Why did the De Martino family eat a wine?5
  5. We label and export the first Carmenere from Chile, in 1996. We were pioneers working vineyards centenarians in the Itata Valley, incorporating ancient winemaking techniques that marked a precedent in the industry. Specialist in wine production, practicing sustainability and traditional winemaking. Find here wines with unique character.

  6. Jan 8, 2017 · De Martino and Sadie Family: Old Vine Cinsault from Two Outstanding Winemakers in Chile and South Africa Posted on January 8, 2017 by don In preparing our Chile and South Africa reports over the years, we’ve been privileged to meet and taste with Marcelo Retamal of Chile’s De Martino Winery and Eben Sadie of South Africa’s Sadie Family ...

  7. The De Martino family moved to Isla de Maipo from Italy back in 1934, where they got to work making wines primarily from Bordeaux varietals. Since then, several generations of the family have explored and vinified more than 347 vineyards all throughout Chile, in search of distinctive terroirs with real wine-making potential.

  8. Feb 1, 2001 · Located in the North Coast Region of California, Napa is one of the most exclusive wine areas in the country despite the fact that it accounts for a mere 4% of California’s total wine production. The main red varieties that call the Napa Wine Region home are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

  1. People also search for