Araucano Humo Blanco Pinot Noir Lolol Valley

A bright ruby color with aromas of red cherry, wild strawberry, and raspberry, layered with notes of rose petal, subtle forest floor, and a touch of baking spice. On the palate, it is silky and medium-bodied, offering flavors of red fruits, cranberry, dried herbs, and gentle earthiness. The Araucano Winery, owned by the Lurton family, is dedicated to producing high-quality wines that express the unique terroir of the Lolol Valley. The Lurton family is one of the most prominent and influential families in the wine industry with properties spanning from France, Spain, Portugal, Argentina, & Chile.

Grape VarietalPinot Noir

FeatureBiodynamic, Organic, Vegan

Country: Chile

Region: Central Valley

Appellation: Lolol Valley

Grape Profile: Pinot Noir wines are typically light to medium-bodied, with a delicate structure and high acidity. They are known for their aromatic profile, featuring red fruit notes like cherry, strawberry, and raspberry, along with earthier tones of mushroom, forest floor, and sometimes a hint of spice.

Region Profile: The Lolol Valley, part of the Colchagua Valley in Chile, benefits from a Mediterranean climate with warm days and cool nights, ideal for growing a variety of grape types. The valley’s diverse soils and coastal influence contribute to the complexity and elegance of its wines, making it one of Chile’s premier wine regions.

Pair with: Grilled steaks, lamb chops, or a hearty beef stew. Rich cheeses like aged Cheddar and Gouda. Vegetable dishes like roasted mushrooms and lentil casserole.

Map showing the wine regions of Chile, including Atacama Region, Coquimbo Region, Aconagua Region, Central Valley Region, South Region, and Austral Region, with a smaller inset map of Chile highlighting wine zones.
Map of central Chile showing five valleys: Maipo Valley, Cachapoal Valley, Colchagua Valley, Curicó Valley, and Maule Valley, each highlighted with different colors. A small inset map of South America shows the location of Chile. The map has latitude lines at 32°S, 34°S, and 36°S and a north arrow indicating directions. The logo 'Thirty Fifty' is in the top right corner.