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 Matias Lecaros Winemaker
 
 By: MADELYN MILLER    Page 1 of 1   

Carmen winemaker Mastias Lecaros is doing all kinds of exciting things. When I was in Chile, I of course tasted his wonderful wines. But it took a trip to Dallas by him for me to be lucky enough to discuss the man behind these exciting wines. I tasted his organic wines, and honestly, I could not believe it. I am sure they were organic, but they tasted robust and wonderful.

Matías Lecaros belongs to a traditional Chilean family that has been involved in agriculture since the 17th century. It was then when the first Lecaros arrived in Chile to explore new territories in South America. His father's family is originally from Panquehue, where they pioneered the plantation of vineyards in the Aconcagua Valley.

Matías' family is based close to Maipo Valley, where his childhood was spent closely linked to the Chilean traditions. By the end of the 1980s, his father started planting vineyards around Melipilla, where Matías discovered a hidden passion for the wine business and a strong reason to later study Agronomy.

In 1996 he graduated as Agronomic Engineer, with a major in Oenology, from the Universidad de Chile. That same year he joined Santa Rita as head winemaker for their plant located in Maule Valley, Lontué. In 1997 he worked at Gabriel Messe in the South of France (Languedoc), giving technical assistance for various wineries and producers for their 1997 vintage. In 1998 he left the company to join Lourdes Winery located in the Maipo Valley. As head winemaker he worked closely with the Chilean winemaker Pablo Morandé.

In 2000 Matías, strongly motivated with producing high quality wines, was hired by Viña Carmen. Now he has found a winery located in one of the most premium wine producing areas in Chile. "Carmen has great infrastructure, state-of-the-art technology, and a very skillful winemaking team. For a winemaker it is like working on the cutting edge of innovation and quality in Chile."

Matías' viticulture tradition, coupled with his vast experience working with highly qualified winemaking teams, gives Viña Carmen strong confidence in his ability to continue this winery tradition of producing some of the best wines from Chile.

Viña Carmen produces 16 wines in 5 product lines that are available in the U.S. These include the Classics-Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot ($7.99); the Reserve line-Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah/Cabernet Sauvignon, Grande Vidure/Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc ($11.99 - $16.99); Winemaker's Reserve Chardonnay and Reserve Red ($20 - $40); the Nativa Wines, made from organically grown grapes-Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon ($14.99- $16.99) and 1997 Gold Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon ($65.00). Imported by W.J. Deutsch & Sons, Ltd., Carmen wines are available nationwide.


About the Author:
Madelyn Miller is a food, wine and travel editor who writes for over a dozen publications including www.travellady.com which now gets almost two million hits a month. She also contributes to Voyages, an Asian magazine placed in upscale hotels, Best FAres Magazine, www.evalu8.org, www.wineonline.com, and is frequently seen on KDFW, the Fox affiliate in Dallas. Madelyn often attends Food and Wine events and her favorite food is chocolate. In her spare time, she reviews movies and massages, but not at the same time


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