Wines of South America

In season 2, the hosts travel around South America. Wines of South America are renowned worldwide for their exceptional quality, diversity, and distinct character. The continent is home to several prominent wine-producing countries, including Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil, each offering its unique viticultural heritage.

VIK Winery

Chile

The winery focuses on blending Bordeaux varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and CarménÚre. These grapes are carefully selected, hand-harvested, and meticulously vinified to create wines of great depth, complexity, and elegance.

Odfjell

Chille

Odfjell Vineyards produces a range of red and white wines. They are particularly known for their red Bordeaux varietals, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Carmenere, which thrive in the Maipo Valley's Mediterranean climate and well-drained soils. They also produce some white varietals, including Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

Viña San Pedro Cachapoal Andes

Chile

The winery is known for its commitment to producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique characteristics of Chilean terroir. Viña San Pedro owns vineyards in various wine regions across Chile, allowing them to work with different microclimates and soils to cultivate a wide range of grape varieties.

Cono Sur

Chile

Cono Sur has vineyards in various wine regions of Chile, including the renowned Maipo Valley, Colchagua Valley, Casablanca Valley, and Bio-Bio Valley. Each region has its own unique characteristics, which contribute to the diverse range of wines produced by Cono Sur.

Leyda

Chile

Leyda Valley is particularly acclaimed for its white wines, especially Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. The cool climate and maritime influence contribute to the development of vibrant acidity, crispness, and intense aromatics in these wines. Sauvignon Blanc from Leyda often displays tropical fruit flavors, citrus notes, and a lively acidity, while Chardonnay exhibits elegant citrus, apple, and mineral characteristics.

Viña Tarapacå

Chile

The winery's vineyards are situated in the Maipo Valley, which benefits from a Mediterranean climate and fertile soils. These favorable conditions allow for the cultivation of a wide range of grape varieties, including red Bordeaux varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Carmenere, as well as some white varietals such as Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

Finca La Celia

Argentina

Situated in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, the Uco Valley provides an ideal environment for grape cultivation. The vineyards of La Finca La Celia benefit from the region's high altitude, ample sunshine, and well-drained soils, resulting in grapes of exceptional quality and concentration.

Trivento

Argentina

Trivento produces a wide range of wines, including red, white, and rosé varietals. Some of their popular wine varieties include Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Chardonnay, and Torrontés. Malbec, in particular, is highly regarded and has become synonymous with Argentine wine