In Chile’s native language, Pichi means ‘little’ while Kura means ‘rock’. Pichikura brings us back to the dry, rocky place where the grapes for this wine were grown. In this warm, sunny climate tempered by constant ocean breezes from the Pacific, Sauvignon Blanc is zesty, light and refreshing.
"Aromatic Sauvignon Blanc showing fresh tropical and citrus aromas and flavours. Bright, with grassy notes and purity of fruit."
The quality and availability of Chilean wines have flourished in the last twenty years. While wine consumers worldwide enjoy the easy-drinking charm of Chile’s inexpensive fruity wines, Chile’s wine producers have higher aspirations too, to make stylish, complex wines expressive of their unique origins, wines with a tangible ‘sense of place’, a notion the Europeans call terroir.