Founded in 1865, Viña San Pedro is today one of the largest and oldest exporters of Chilean wine and one of the most important wineries in the country.
Cabo de Hornos, a pure and concentrated expression of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon originating from volcanic soils, pays tribute to navigators with its label featuring navigation cartography from that era. It is sourced from the Cachapoal Andes Valley at the foothills of the Andes mountain range, where the vines are influenced by winds from the mountains, resulting in slow ripening and a wine of great character.
Founded in 1865, Viña San Pedro is today one of the largest and oldest exporters of Chilean wine and one of the most important wineries in the country.
Cabo de Hornos, a pure and concentrated expression of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon originating from volcanic soils, pays tribute to navigators with its label featuring navigation cartography from that era. It is sourced from the Cachapoal Andes Valley at the foothills of the Andes mountain range, where the vines are influenced by winds from the mountains, resulting in slow ripening and a wine of great character.