Santa Luz Gran Corte

A deep ruby color with aromas of blackberries, black currants, and plum, mixed with notes of cedar, tobacco, and a touch of mint. On the palate, it is rich and full-bodied, offering flavors of dark fruit, chocolate, herbs and spice. Santa Luz is part of a family-driven Chilean wine project focused on producing expressive, terroir-reflective wines from premium valleys across the country. The brand emphasizes quality vineyard sourcing, modern precision, and accessibility while highlighting Chile’s ability to craft structured Bordeaux-style blends.

Grape VarietalCabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Carmenère

FeatureSustainable, Biodynamic, Organic

Country: Chile

Region: Central Valley

Appellation: Colchagua Valley

Grape Profile: Predominantly made from Cabernet Sauvignon, which gives the wine its structure, depth, and aging potential. Syrah provides the blend black fruit and peppery nuance. While Carmenère brings dark fruit, spice, and subtle herbal character to the blend.

Region Profile: 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 of Chile highlighting various regions such as Atacama, Coquimbo, Aconagua, Central Valley, South, and Austral, with different wine-producing valleys and key cities marked, along with a legend explaining wine zones and varieties.
Map of a region in Chile showing five valleys labeled Maipo, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Curicó, and Maule. The valleys are color-coded and aligned vertically from north to south, with a small inset map of South America highlighting their location in Chile. The map includes a compass rose pointing north, and a scale bar indicating distances up to 200 kilometers.