Historically, Chile has been known as a value-oriented wine region. In recent years, industry leaders have championed a broader message as the country evolves: Chile as a place of diversity and discovery.

In this tasting report on the most recently reviewed wines from Chile, Wine Spectator senior editor Aaron Romano examines the country’s evolving wine landscape, exploring how producers are navigating the challenges of climate change, market dynamics, and the pursuit of distinctive, place-driven wines. Get all his scores, tasting notes, vintage analysis and more!

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