Vina Leyda

Chile

Leyda 'Lot 21' Pinot Noir, Leyda Valley, Chile
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Leyda falls under the umbrella of VSPT (Vina San Pedro Tarapaca), which consists of several labels across six Chilean and two Argentine wineries. VSPT is the second largest wine exporter in Chile (Gato Negro accounts for the vast quantity of that) and in the top three fine wine producers in the country. The first winery, San Pedro was established in 1865, which the label of the same name plays homage to.
VSPT established the cool climate wine growing region of Leyda (named for the nearby town) 20 years ago and are one of only a few producers there still.
Pinot Noir is a specialty of the house (Leyda has seven clones planted), it's proximity to the cooling Humbolt current off the Pacific and limestone, granite and clay soils are perfectly suited to the variety.
Expect pretty wild strawberry, raspberry, plush cocoa, vanilla, violets and star anise aromas. It's a supple wine with lifted fruit flavours layered with tealeaf, fine spice and hints of balsamic. Complex and lengthy with a powerful finish.
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Wine Scores Reviewed - August 5th, 2020
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93 Points
 


Agency: Andrew Peller Ltd.

Leyda 'Single Vineyard Garuma' Sauvignon Blanc, Leyda Valley, Chile
Readers rated this wine:
Leyda falls under the umbrella of VSPT (Vina San Pedro Tarapaca), which consists of several labels across six Chilean and two Argentine wineries. VSPT is the second largest wine exporter in Chile (Gato Negro accounts for the vast quantity of that) and in the top three fine wine producers in the country. The first winery, San Pedro was established in 1865, which the label of the same name plays homage to.
VSPT established the cool climate wine growing region of Leyda (named for the nearby town) 20 years ago and are one of only a few producers there still.
Sauvignon Blanc is a speciality of the house and this lifted and snappy version hits the sweet spot. Classic gooseberry and green apples, elderflower, honey and grass clippings aromas lead to a clean and crunchy palate with lovely weight, concentration and a creamy but mouthwatering finish.
©copyright 2020 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - August 5th, 2020
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92 Points
 


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Leyda 'Single Vineyard Kadun' Sauvignon Gris, Leyda Valley, Chile
Readers rated this wine:
Leyda falls under the umbrella of VSPT (Vina San Pedro Tarapaca), which consists of several labels across six Chilean and two Argentine wineries. VSPT is the second largest wine exporter in Chile (Gato Negro accounts for the vast quantity of that) and in the top three fine wine producers in the country. The first winery, San Pedro was established in 1865, which the label of the same name plays homage to.
VSPT established the cool climate wine growing region of Leyda (named for the nearby town) 20 years ago and are one of only a few producers there still.
Sauvignon Gris is a mutation of Sauvignon Blanc and this one is VERDANT. Cat pee and snap peas, jalapeno and grass clippings, lime, green apples, honey and white peach aromas lead to a crunchy yet creamy wine with oodles of grapefruit pith and jalapeno - the finish is hot.
This wine is what they call aji verde in Chile.
©copyright 2020 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - August 5th, 2020
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90 Points
 


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Leyda Rose, Leyda Valley, Chile
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Jubilant, charming, juicy.
Made by Chile's most awarded coastal producer, Leyda, this estate grown, cool-climate Leyda Valley Pinot Noir has a jubilant salmony-pink hue and aromas of juicy red berries, peach stone, orange peel, cedar and fine spices. A tangy palate provides ruby grapefruit along with high-toned berry flavours--charming and quaffable pink.
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Wine Scores Reviewed - June 8th, 2020
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89 Points
 

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Leyda Sauvignon Blanc Reserva, Leyda Valley, Chile
Readers rated this wine:
Leyda falls under the umbrella of VSPT (Vina San Pedro Tarapaca), which consists of several labels across six Chilean and two Argentine wineries. VSPT is the second largest wine exporter in Chile (Gato Negro accounts for the vast quantity of that) and in the top three fine wine producers in the country. The first winery, San Pedro was established in 1865, which the label of the same name plays homage to.
VSPT established the cool climate wine growing region of Leyda (named for the nearby town) 25 years ago and are one of only a few producers there still.
Sauvignon Blanc is a specialty of the house and this lifted and snappy version hits the sweet spot. Classic gooseberry and green apples, elderflower, honey and grass clippings aromas lead to a clean and crunchy palate with lovely weight, concentration and a creamy but mouthwatering finish. Great value!
©copyright 2023 Daenna Van Mulligen
Wine Scores Reviewed - December 11th, 2023
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90 Points
 


Agency: Andrew Peller Ltd.