At A Glance
- Field
- Detail
- Regional origin
- Valle de Colchagua, Chile
- Red wine examples
- Santa Helena Varietal Carmenère and Santa Helena Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon
- Export position
- Among Chile's ten largest wine exporters
The Producer
Valle de Colchagua has been the home of Viña Santa Helena since its founding in 1942. The named red wines put Carmenère and Cabernet Sauvignon in their product names. A varietal wine presents one grape variety as the bottle's organizing label, so these bottles are separated first by grape.
Place
Valle de Colchagua is Santa Helena's regional designation in Chile. It supplies a named regional origin for the wines. A regional name locates the wine at valley level, while soil, climate and parcel information would be needed to connect it to a narrower effect on ripeness, acidity, tannin or texture.
Wines
Santa Helena's named Varietal wines divide by grape, with Santa Helena Varietal Carmenère in the 2024 and 2025 vintages and Santa Helena Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon in 2021. The 2024 Carmenère is a very fruity, youthful red with blackcurrant, fresh herbs, wild raspberry, green bell pepper and licorice, with soft tannins. The 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon is a separate red wine named for its grape variety; no tasting or cellar detail is established for it.
Final Word
Viña Santa Helena is from Valle de Colchagua and has a presence in over 60 markets across five continents.