Brisas Rosé Cinsault
Brisas Rosé Cinsault
Producer: Wildmakers
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- Size: 750 ml
- Vintage: 2022
- Alcohol: 13,0% vol.
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Rosé wine
85% Cinsault (35 year old bush vines, unirigated,
ungrafted)15% Moscatel of Alexandria
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Vineyards over 40-years-old
Traditional viticulture, horse-ploughed & dry-farmed, unirrigated and ungrafted bush vines
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Directly pressed with whole bunches, avoiding extraction of rough tannins and bitter tastes.
Natural fermentation in stainless steel tanks.
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Service temperature: 10 ° C
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Guarilihue Alto , El Huaro Sector - Itata Valley, Chile
In the coastal mountain range, ~30 km from the Pacific Ocean
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Alc. 13.0% Vol.
Free from pesticides and herbicides
Vegan
Sulphites < 50 ppm


Brisas Rosé is a fresh, vibrant rosé from the coastal mountains of Chile’s Itata Valley, crafted from old bush vines of Cinsault with a touch of Muscat d’Alexandrie. Hand-harvested and whole-bunch pressed, it’s naturally fermented in stainless steel to preserve its bright aromatics and pure fruit character.Pale pink in color with notes of cherry, wildflowers, and summer citrus, Brisas Rosé captures the cool Pacific breeze in every sip. Made with minimal intervention, no pesticides, and traditional horse-ploughed vineyards, it’s an honest expression of one of Chile’s most beautiful — and least known — terroirs.Perfect for warm evenings and carefree moments.

Wildmakers
Wildmakers´ philosophy is rooted in deep respect for the grape as the sole, essential ingredient. With a focus on purity and place, Wildmakers lets the fruit speak for itself, crafting wines that are expressive, honest, and full of character. Their approach is guided by strict minimal intervention principles, using natural materials during vinification and aging, allowing each bottle to reflect its origin with integrity.
Every wine is made with a commitment to consumer health and environmental responsibility - vegan, free from pesticides, herbicides and synthetic chemicals, sourced from certified organic vineyards and using minimum amounts of sulphites.
The result: clean, unaltered wines made with intention — as transparent and vibrant as the land they come from.