From the Central Valley, the denomination that concentrates the largest production in Chile, comes Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc 2025, a wine that reveals on the nose all the aromatic potential characteristic of the variety in these latitudes and surprises with its flavorful palate.
Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc 2025 is the latest vintage of one of the most renowned whites from Miguel Torres Chile, the winery located in the Andes and part of the powerful group of Catalan origin.
Vegan and part of a certified line bearing the Fair Trade seal, which distinguishes fair trade products, this single-varietal sauvignon blanc boasts the undeniable quality that earned it significant awards in previous vintages, such as gold medals at the Berliner Wein Trophy 2014 and the Korea Wine Challenge 2012, respectively.
In 1979, Bodegas Torres, one of Spain's most important wine groups, ventured into the New World to establish itself in Chile, becoming the first foreign winemaking company in the country. Thus, Miguel Torres Chile was born, a firm that is now fully established and a leader in the Andean market, thanks to highly expressive wines with intense varietal character, of which this Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc 2025 is a perfect example. Ideal both as an aperitif and to accompany all kinds of baked, grilled, or lightly sauced fish dishes.
Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc 2025 is the latest vintage of one of the most renowned whites from Miguel Torres Chile, the winery located in the Andes and part of the powerful group of Catalan origin.
Vegan and part of a certified line bearing the Fair Trade seal, which distinguishes fair trade products, this single-varietal sauvignon blanc boasts the undeniable quality that earned it significant awards in previous vintages, such as gold medals at the Berliner Wein Trophy 2014 and the Korea Wine Challenge 2012, respectively.
In 1979, Bodegas Torres, one of Spain's most important wine groups, ventured into the New World to establish itself in Chile, becoming the first foreign winemaking company in the country. Thus, Miguel Torres Chile was born, a firm that is now fully established and a leader in the Andean market, thanks to highly expressive wines with intense varietal character, of which this Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc 2025 is a perfect example. Ideal both as an aperitif and to accompany all kinds of baked, grilled, or lightly sauced fish dishes.
Tasting notes
Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc displays a delicate pale yellow color.
On the nose, ripe tropical fruit aromas stand out against a backdrop of green apple and tomato leaf.
Silky on the palate with a good acidic structure. Prolonged finish.
Miguel Torres Chile was the first foreign winemaking company to establish itself in this country of the Southern Cone. The Torres family, a centenary saga with a presence in the Spanish denominations Penedès, Priorat, Catalunya, Costers del Segre, Conca de Barberà, Ribera del Duero, Rueda, Rías Baixas, and Rioja, made the leap to the New World in 1979 to start a new project in the Curicó Valley, attracted by the great winemaking potential of Chile.
Currently, the company owns more than a thousand hectares of vineyards, distributed across plots with diverse climatic and soil characteristics, enabling the cultivation of different varieties and producing highly expressive wines with intense varietal character. Miguel Torres Chile has fully consolidated its position in the country, and its wines are now present in over a hundred other countries. Since 2010, Miguel Torres Maczassek, a member of the fifth generation of the family, has held the presidency of the company. Among his objectives are increasing exports and maintaining the company’s successful trajectory, marked by innovation and a commitment to organic farming and fair trade.