Errazuriz Sauvignon Blanc Max Reserva

Errazuriz Sauvignon Blanc Max Reserva

Sauvignon Blanc

Vintage: 2019
Description: Wine maker notes The grapes for the Max Reserva Sauvignon Blanc comefrom the Manzanar vineyard, located just 12 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean. The vines are planted 328-656 feet above sea level. Manzanar\'s schist soils enable the roots to grow deep and expore, leading to balanced vine growth and optimum quality grapes, while the cool climate fosters the development of high acidity and the expression of mineral notes. The fruit is hand-picked in the mornings and carefully transported to the cellar in small, 14-kg boxes. The grapes are then destemmed, crushed and pressed to maintain their natural acidity. Fermentation is done in stainless steel tanks, using yeasts that are specifically selected to develop aromatic compounds under low temperature fermentations. The wine is left in contact with fine lees for three months before bottling, in order to develop a soft texture and volume on the palate. Pale yellow in color, the Max Reserva Sauvignon Blanc offers tremendous aromatic intensity. It's dominated by citrusy lime and grapefruit flavors, with a subtle side note of green chili pepper. Fresh, mineral and juicy on the palate, with a long finish and refreshing acidity. Producer Don Maximiano Errazuriz founded Vina Errazuriz in 1870. With his great vision for the future and his innovative, pioneering spirit, he planted the first French grape varieties in the Aconcagua Valley. His initiative and creativity were handed down to future generations and, in just over a century, his descendants consolidated the winery and positioned their wines among the world's most noteworthy. Here, we invite you to get to know some of the main landmarks that have shaped the history of this family vineyard, currently one of the best examples of successful winemaking in Chile. Our Founder Don Maximiano Errazuriz Valdivieso, who founded Vina Errazuriz in 1870, was a man of great vision and wide-ranging talents. As a member of a family that has played an important role in Chile's social and cultural life over two and a half centuries, Errazuriz carried out duties as a politician, diplomat and as a great entrepreneur. Unlike his peers, he set his eyes on the Aconcagua Valley to plant his vineyards, under the premise "from the best land, the best wines." Don Maximiano Errazuriz was born in Santiago in 1832, into a family of Spanish Basque origin settled in Chile since 1735. Over two and a half centuries, the family has played a significant role in the country's cultural, social and political life. It produced two Presidents of the Republic, two Archbishops of Santiago and a considerable number of diplomats, writers and businessmen, who contributed to the development of the country. In 1855 Errazuriz married Amalia Urmeneta, daughter of Jose Tomas Urmeneta. Don Maximiano and his father-in-law became partners and created a mining company in northern Chile. In those days, it was said that the company produced about one third of the world's copper production. Errazuriz also created the Compania de Gas de Santiago (Santiago's Gas Company), establishing the first public lighting service in the capital. He participated in public life as well, serving as a member of parliament for three terms, as a senator for nine years and as a diplomatic representative for Chile's government, both in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Although Errazuriz was quite successful in business, he endured personal tragedies. His wife Amalia died in 1861 at the age of 24, shortly after having given birth to Rafael, their fourth child. To relieve his pain, Don Maximiano undertook a long journey through Europe. Upon his return, and following the example of his father-in-law, he planted vineyards in Panquehue, a small town north of Santiago. Unlike other families who had planted French grape varieties in the outskirts of the capital, he followed his pioneering instinct and settled in the Aconcagua Valley, where he founded Vina Errazuriz in 1870 under the premise "from the best land, the best wines". The 300 hectares planted in Panquehue soon began to be managed according to state of the art viticultaral techniques. Later, his son Rafael would enlarge the planted area to 700 hectares. According to contemporary information, this made Vina Errazuriz the largest winery in the world in the hands of a single owner. 1871 proved to be a crucial year for Don Maximiano: he met and married Carmen Valdes, started building a mansion surrounded by a beautiful park planned by a French landscape designer and embarked on another trip to Europe, this time with his wife. Unfortunately, on their return trip, Carmen contracted yellow fever. She died shortly after their return home surrounded by her family. In 1883, after their children became independent, Don Maximiano retired to Panquehue, where he lived an austere life, dedicated to prayer and helping the poor. He also built houses for his workers, a school and a church. He died in 1890, aged 58.
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