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Viña Santa Rita Has Introduced the 2022 Casa Real Vintage

— September 15, 2025 — Marketing
Viña Santa Rita has introduced the 2022 vintage of its premier wine, Casa Real, through the La Place de Bordeaux distribution network. This release is particularly notable as it commemorates the thirtieth vintage of this specific Cabernet Sauvignon, which is produced from ungrafted vines in the Alto Jahuel region of Chile's Maipo Valley and only in years deemed climatically favorable.

Viña Santa Rita characterizes the recent growing season as unusually cool. This results in a wine described as possessing a notable structure, refined tannins, vibrant acidity, and aromatic complexity with notes of dark fruit and spice. The Casa Real vintage has already received high numerical scores from several prominent wine critics, who have commended its balance, elegance, and potential for extended aging.

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Trend Themes

  1. Ungrafted Vine Revival — The focus on wines produced from ungrafted vines presents a unique selling point that could garner interest from consumers seeking authenticity and historical wine production methods.
  2. Climate-dependent Vintage Releases — The practice of releasing vintages only in climatically favorable years highlights a trend where wineries emphasize quality over quantity, appealing to niche markets with an appreciation for rare and exceptional wines.
  3. La Place De Bordeaux Expansion — Leveraging the prestigious La Place de Bordeaux distribution network, wineries can expand their global reach while maintaining a premium image associated with exclusive French distribution systems.

Industry Implications

  1. Fine Wine Investment — The production of prestigious wines like Casa Real in small batches opens up significant opportunities for collectors and investors in the fine wine industry, with potential for appreciation over time.
  2. Wine Criticism and Rating Systems — High numerical scores awarded by critics can drive demand and influence consumer purchasing behavior, creating opportunities in the burgeoning field of wine critique and evaluation.
  3. Chile's Wine Tourism — The Alto Jahuel region's reputation as a premium wine-producing area can boost wine tourism, attracting enthusiasts to experience the unique terroir and winery operations firsthand.
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