Eduardo Jordàn Villalobos, Winemaker, Miguel Torres Chile
If you're a fan of Spanish wines, Miguel Torres is a very familiar name; the family-owned winery's legacy in Spain spans 150 years. Not content with making wine exclusively in their homeland, in the 1970s, they set their sights on the Southern Hemisphere, and Miguel Torres Chile was founded in 1979. Miguel Torres was the first foreign winery to arrive in Chile, bringing know-how, passion, innovation, and a respect for Chilean culture. I recently had the pleasure of chatting on Instagram Live with their winemaker Eduardo Jordàn Villalobos.
During our chat, we tasted Miguel Torres Chile Estelado Brut Rose País($18.99), the first Chilean sparkling wine made from País, Chile's oldest grape variety. Crafted in the traditional method, it is crisp and refreshing with lively flavors of strawberry, cherry, and a hint of tangerine.
We also sipped Miguel Torres Chile VIGNO Vignadores de Carignan ($20.99). Crafted from old bush vines that are at least 30-years-old, it delivers lots of character at a great price point. Rustic but elegant, it is big but balanced with rich fruit flavors, hints of herbs, subtle oak, and bright acidity.