
A Brief History of Koyle:
For six generations, starting in 1885 with Francisco Undurraga Vicuna, the Undurraga family has been growing grapes and making fine wines in Chile. In 1903, they were the first to export wines to the United States. By the 1980s (when Chilean wine was finding great success in the US and around the world), Undurraga had become one of the largest and most famous names in the Chilean wine business.
In 2006, the family sold the winery, vineyards and the brand. This led Alfonso Undurraga Mackenna, a great-nephew of the aforementioned Francisco, to pursue a lifelong dream of finding superior terroir from which he and his three sons could create hand-crafted, small production wines that show how exceptional Chilean wines can be.

Together with sons, Alfonso, Max and Cristobal, Alfonso settled on 2,718 acres in the Los Lingues zone of Alto Colchagua (DO Colchagua Valley), in the foothills of the Andes Mountains. Their winemaking philosophy is to focus on producing high quality wines, taking the best out of each terroir and using the most natural and traditional techniques from the winemaker’s experiences working in vineyards all over the world and blending that with the family’s expertise in making world-class Chilean wines.
Origin of the Winery Name:
Koyle is a Chilean Indian name of the beautiful purple native plant that grows next to oak forests and blossoms with a much-demanded fruit. An endangered species, it can be found in the Koyle mountain vineyards.
Koyle Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 |
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| Dark ruby, with a nose showing a great amount of blackberry and blueberry... More Details |
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Koyle Royale Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 |
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| Dark ruby, with a vivid array of black currant, blackberry, violet, black tea and black pepper aromas... More Details |
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Koyle Royale Syrah 2007 |
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| Deep to bright purple, with aromas of fresh meat, wild berry, black cherry and a hint of herb... More Details |
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Koyle Syrah 2007 |
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| Dark violet color, rich and generous, with creamy, intense cassis and graphite notes, chocolate and toasty oak... More Details |
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