Ayoung FBC Presents 150th Anniversary Edition Series of Chilean Wine House 'Errazuriz' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Saeng-hye] Comprehensive liquor company Ayoung FBC announced on the 23rd that it will launch seven types of the 150th Anniversary Edition series of Errazuriz, a renowned Chilean winery.


The 150th Anniversary Edition series consists of Errazuriz's iconic wine Don Maximiano and six types of the premium wine Max Reserva. Don Maximiano wine is the first iconic wine produced by Errazuriz, named in honor of its founder 'Don Maximiano.' Don Maximiano played a significant role in promoting the excellence of Chilean wine worldwide by ranking first at the Berlin Wine Tasting held in 17 countries over 10 years, surpassing Bordeaux first-class wines.


Along with Don Maximiano, the six Max Reserva wines included in the 150th Anniversary Edition are Errazuriz's bestsellers, characterized by the attractive aroma of ripe red fruits. Their smooth taste and balanced tannins make both the red and white wines pair well with everyday dishes such as bibimbap and buchimgae (Korean pancakes).


The edition series received high scores from world-renowned wine critics Robert Parker and James Suckling. In particular, Max Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon is the only wine in its class domestically to receive over 90 points from Robert Parker, offering satisfaction in both price and quality. Don Maximiano is priced in the 200,000 KRW range, and Max Reserva is priced in the 30,000 KRW range.



The Errazuriz 150th Anniversary Edition series is available for purchase at major department stores, large supermarkets, and Wine Nara stores (Yangpyeong Branch, COEX Branch, Seorae Village Branch, Gyeonghuigung Branch, Dongdaemun Hyundai City Outlet Branch, Cheongdam Branch). More detailed information about the products can be found on Ayoung FBC's official Facebook and Naver blog.


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