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Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay Vintage Not Specified

This Chardonnay offers up toasty oak, butterscotch, pear, and tropical fruit notes.  Creamy-textured, round, and full-flavored, all of its components are well integrated in this serious, flavorful effort.

Robert Parker's Wine Bargains

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2008

Chilean Deals -- 90 Points

Bruce Sanderson - Wine Spectator

Daily Wine Pick -- 90 Points

James Molesworth - Winespectator.com

James Molesworth's Recommended Wines From Chile.

Top Values.  90 Points.

James Molesworth - Wine Spectator

This racy white delivers a solid core of Jonagold apple, melon and lemon verbena notes that ripple through the fresh, invigorating finish.  Recommended for Mother's Day.  90 Points

James Molesworth - Winespectator.com - May, 2010

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2007

Very ripe, but with great underlying juiciness to the quince, Jonagold apple and pear flavors. The long, pure finish keeps you coming back for more. Smart Buy. Spectator Selection. 91 Points.

Wine Spectator - January, 2009

Light yellow. Fresh aromas of tangerine and flowers. Gently spicy on the palate, offering tangy citrus and orchard fruit flavors and good mineral snap. Spicy and focused on the finish, which repeats the tangerine note. 88 Points.

Stephen Tanzer - International Wine Cellar - March, 2009

Top Rated Chardonnay – 90 Points

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Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2006

Top Value 2008

90 Points

Wine Spectator - January, 2009

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2005

...has a Burgundian bouquet of mineral, slate, baked apple, poached pear, and smoky oak. It has a viscous texture, layered, ripe fruit, and excellent length. It delivers more than most Chardonnays at 2-3 times the price. 92

Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate - Issue 171 - June, 2007

"Shows a nice mix of dried pineapple, papaya, pear and fig flavors, with a long, minerally finish. Has a nice layer of toast, but stays fresh and pure. Drink now." 91 - SMART BUYS

Wine Spectator - April, 2007

"A sibling of the Merlot. It's from Pirque in the Maipo Valley of Chile. There's a creamy aura to the wine, flavours of citrus, guava, passion fruit, rounding out to butter, a whiff of sour cream, and sweet vanilla."

Dan Kislenko Record - March, 2007

"Silky, super-smooth and buttery white, with restrained oak and lively hazelnut, lemon and apple flavours. A real crowd-pleaser."

Gordon Stimmell - Saturday Star - March, 2007

" From grapes grown in the Maipo Valley, 100% handpicked. A creamy, French barrel fermented and aged wine, with tropical fruit on the nose, slightly oily with hints of smoke en bouche. Long mineral finish."

Manos Angelakis - LuxuryWeb.com - February, 2007

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2004

"...like an old-fashioned California Chardonnay, with toast, butter and a little oiliness. Charming. Try it with fried shrimp." Good/Very Good

Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher - Wall Street Journal - March, 2007

"Citrus, mineral and charred oak aromas. Peach and pear flavors with a nervy edge of fresh acidity. Closes with a lingering toasted oak nuance." 87

WINE NEWS - September, 2006

"This is a nice Chardonnay, especially from Maipo. It has fruit cocktail and peaches on the nose, followed by a mix of pink grapefruit, melon and pineapple on the palate. Finishes with some oaky toast and citrus pith. Full-bodied within the category."

Wine Enthusiast - May, 2006

"Deep yellow. Exotic aromas of ripe peach, apricot and floral honey. Thick and weighty on the palate, with spicy apple and peach flavors and firm acids giving the wine focus and structure. Quite taut and firm on the finish, with a bright apple flavor lingering."

Josh Raynolds - International Wine Cellar - March, 2006

"From one of the coolest sites in Maipo, this rich Chardonnay delivers ripe pear and red apple aromas surrounded by powerful acidity. Its rich texture brings roasted salmon to mind."

Wine & Spirits - February, 2006

"Juicy, with apple, pineapple and fig fruit kept lively by mineral and floral notes. Very lively finish has nice length. Drink now."

Wine Spectator - January, 2006

"Fruit is from the warmer Maipo valley, giving this wine a rich, tropical feel in the mouth. It's well-balanced and refined, with a smoky edge, strong vanilla notes, some spiciness and a licorice finish."

Dan Kislenko - Hamilton Spectator - January, 2006

"This rich, fulsome Chardonnay lost some of its rambunctious character when it met up with the curry, but it gained elegance, making the combination truly delicious. We tried a lighter, less lavish Chardonnay as well, but it simply lost its edge with the dish."

Paul Lukacs & Marguerite Thomas - Wine Review Online - October, 2005

"...has tons of smoky buttery toasty apple and citrus poise. With all the green-tasting non-oaked Chardonnays stacking the shelves, nicely oaked Chardonnay seems destined for extinction. These two [referring also to another Chilean Chardonnay being reviewed] give me hope."

Gordon Stimmell - Saturday Star - January, 2006

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2003

Lots of popcorn and butter on the nose, with more butter along with lemon and apple on the palate. This is a soft, rich wine without a lot of driving acids to spunk things up. Turns increasingly creamy on the finish." 87

Wine Enthusiast - July, 2005

"Bright yellow; aroma of toasted almond, hazelnut, pear and baked apples; medium-full with very good concentration; a ripe and flavorful Chardonnay with obvious oak; good persistence of fruit along with tart acidity; enjoy over the next two years."

Tom Hyland - Quarterly Review Of Wines - July, 2005

"Quite a big style, with plenty of figgy, creamy power. Up to 2006." Best Value * * *

Decanter - June, 2005

Rich but very stylish, with lush flavors of Jonagold apple, fig, hazelnut, honeysuckle and mineral. Fine acidity drives the long finish. Drink now." 90 Smart Buy

Wine Spectator - March, 2005

"The wine delivers a power punch of ripe apple, melon and pear fruit aromas with a hint of vanilla oak. The ripe fruit dominates the flavors with a nice touch of toasty oak and nutmeg in the finish. Enjoy with grouper pan-roasted with tomatoes, onions and peppers." RECOMMENDED VERY GOOD 85-89

Bruce May - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - January, 2005

"Another Chilean, given lengthy barrel aging for balance. Ripe and concentrated fruit, with tropical tones and a buttered toast feel."

Dan Kislenko - Record (Ontario) - October, 2004

"an outstanding value in balanced Chardonnay, outperforming many wines that cost twice as much."

Paul Lukacs - Washingtonian - July, 2004

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2002

"Full bodied, complex, creamy and big with pear, toasted wheat, fig, nutmeg, honey and vanilla; long finish. Grilled lobster tail with lemon beurre blanc." Serve now, but will hold for some time. Excellent by-the-glass wine.

Santé - August, 2004

"Bold, with lots of spice and toast notes laying over ripe pear tartine, fig and mango flavors. The fruit stays lush on the finish, while a stony underpinning keeps it all honest. Drink now through 2005." 91

Wine Spectator - April, 2004

"Packed with vanilla and oak this wine boasts a wonderful body and a great feel. It was 35% barrel fermented, and yet it still pops with acidity and fresh fruit. Touches of popcorn and creaminess are detectable, but neither detracts from the main act." 88

Wine Enthusiast - March, 2004

"Concha y Toro have a really strong portfolio of wines, and really I could have picked several, from the cheap and cheerful Casillero del Diablo, up to their serious Terrunyo label wines. This Chardonnay is a typically delicious and well-made example. Its burnished gold colour immediately suggests it will be ripe and oaky, and so it is. The nose has Burgundian, overripe, cabbagy notes as well as plenty of tropical, sweet fruit and a layer of vanillin oak (8 months in French barrels). The palate is densely-textured and chewy, with a luscious pineapple and very ripe melon fruit character, but a spine of good, quite mineral acidity and a rasping cut of smoky, spicy oak and a touch of wood tannin. This is really classy stuff at a modest price."

Tom Cannavan’s Wine Pages - March, 2004

"Excellent Chardonnay, in a full bodied, supple, citrusy style; it is finely flavored (pear, lemon peel, lime, vanilla) and long on the finish. (2004-2005) Anticipated peak drinkability, not aging potential." ****

Ronn Weigand - Restaurant Wine - May, 2004

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2001

"Fat but juicy, this tasty Chardonnay delivers plenty of fig, quince, pear and toast flavors, with hints of honeysuckle and minerals chiming in on the finish for added effect. Open-knit and delicious. Drink now through 2004. 5,500 cases made."

Wine Spectator - March, 2003

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 2000

"Chile's largest winery, Concha y Toro produces an array of excellent wines for every budget. This Chardonnay offers exceptional flavor and balance for the price. "

Michael Apstein - The Boston Globe - September, 2002

"This is a dynamite Chardonnay from Chile with wonderful pear, apple and spicy oak aromas. The rich flavors of pear, almond and vanilla oak explode in the mouth and deliver a wonderful taste experience that is usually only found in Chardonnay wines at twice the price. Highly Recommended and Great Value." 90-94

Bruce May - Pittsburgh Post Gazette - November, 2002

"Peach fruit and vanilla nose. More stone fruits on palate. Creamy but balanced, rich and vanilla but pleasantly full bodied."

Decanter - November, 2002

"A round, dense structure and a silky finish."

Anthony Dias Blue - Bon Appetit - June, 2002

"Opens with dry pear and almond-like, nutty, toasty oak notes, showing uncommon elegance for a wine in this price range. The fruit to acid balance is very good, and the core apple-pear flavors bear citrus, mango and custard accents, as well as more of the refined oak. Finishes long and classy, again with fine style and integration of elements." 90 - Editor's Choice

Wine Enthusiast - Best of Year 2001 - December, 2001

"Medium-weight peach, cream and pear flavors, with subtle spice and toast notes. Round and mouthfilling, with the fruit lingering on the finish. Delicious." 88

WineSpectator.com - March, 2002

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay 1997

"...is a bold, buttery, tropical, citrusy wine. It has a big note of, interestingly, pineapple, and got better and better as it warmed from 40 degrees to room temperature."

AlcoholReviews.com - September, 2000

"Tropical fruit, with toasty vanilla and caramel notes. Butter and vanilla, with nuts, toast, smoke and cooking spices; crisp finish."

Santé - June, 2000

"A smooth, silky and spicy wine, with rich pear, nectarine, apple and hazelnut flavors, surrounded by vanilla overtones, finishing long and fruity."

CityBeat (PA) - May, 2000

Marques de Casa Concha Chardonnay Vintage Not Specified

"...bright yellow with an exotic fruit and nutty perfume. The flavor is creamy, nutty and rich, with a drizzling of tropical summer fruits. Marques de Casa pretty much wrote the book on Chilean Chardonnay, and I've read it from cover to cover many times with great satisfaction. So my instinct was a good one: I judged this book by its cover. Cheers!"

Phillip Silverstone - Main Line Life - March, 2006