In 1875 Don Luis
Pereira founds Viña Santa Carolina, to honour his beloved
wife Carolina
Iñiguez.
1889:
Reserva de
Familia wins
the gold medal at the Exposition Universelle de France,
being the first Chilean wine being recognised in an international level.
1880: The cellar
is built. It was designed by the French architect Émile Doyère.
Declared National Monument
in 1973, and it is still used nowadays.
Today,
Santa Carolina is a vibrant winery – staying true to this heritage of quality and care, whilst
experimenting and innovating to make the finest wines Chile can offer.
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