Description
The stone crosses standing on the borders of lands were called Santa Digna. These crosses were used to mark boundaries and symbolized good luck and protection for those setting off for remote lands.
The image of Santa Digna retains the purest aspects of our identity, bringing together the prosperity and simplicity of the Chilean project. It reflects the combination of its origin (a cross representing prosperity) with the Latin American Andean cross, in appreciation of the continent and the culture that welcomed us more than 30 years ago.
Bruised and intense color. Aromas of small black fruits, violet and redcurrant. The aging in French oak, provides fine toasted and vainilla funds.
PAIRING: Meat, Pasta Dishes, Sushi
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