The Fourth Korea Limited Edition of Casillero del Diablo

On December 1, Interwine announced that to commemorate the Year of the Red Horse in 2026, Casillero del Diablo, the world's number one Chilean wine brand, will launch a special Korea-exclusive "Year of the Red Horse Dokkaebi Edition," combining the Korean guardian spirit "Dokkaebi" with the tradition of the twelve zodiac animals.


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Casillero del Diablo, which means "Devil's Cellar" in Spanish, is a wine brand that gained its reputation when its founder, Don Melchor, spread the rumor that "the devil appears in the wine cellar" to prevent wine theft. Casillero del Diablo, which reportedly sells two bottles every second, has been beloved by Korean consumers for many years and is the only single wine brand in Korea with annual cumulative sales exceeding 2 million bottles.


The Casillero del Diablo Year of the Red Horse Dokkaebi Edition is made primarily from Cabernet Sauvignon, which accounts for the largest share of Chilean wine production. This wine features abundant aromas of blackberry, black currant, and plum, characteristic of Cabernet Sauvignon. It pairs well with homemade dishes such as steak, braised short ribs, bulgogi, and pork belly, as well as with cheese platters, sausages, and late-night snacks available at convenience stores.



This edition is especially notable as it was crafted from the 2023 vintage, which received a score of 91 points from Tim Atkin, a Master of Wine and world-renowned wine critic from the United Kingdom, and was selected as the Best in Class Cabernet Sauvignon.


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