VII VERSION CARMENÈRE AL MUNDO 2022 COMPETITION

From October 12th to 14th in the Cachapoal Valley

Álvaro Espinoza

The Carmenère variety allowed us to identify a variety that is very well adapted to Chile’s Central Valley, delivering unique wines with great character. The Carmenère al Mundo competition has been a platform for the international promotion of the Carmenère grape variety.”

Chair Carmenere Al mundo 2022

This Competition is one of the most important milestones of our Association—in addition to showing the world the quality of our wines, it also brings visibility to the professional quality of the domestic wine industry, marking an important difference in technical terms with other events of similar characteristics.”

Manuela Astaburuaga

PRESIDENT OF THE CHILEAN ASSOCIATION OF ENOLOGIST AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS

Manuela A.

Jury

Adriana Cerón

Chile

Felipe Bebber

Brasil

Fernando Pettenuzzo

Uruguay

Héctor Vergara

Chile

Sabrina Ariano

Uruguay

Tiago Locatelli

Brasil

Sergio Hormazabal

Chile

Miguel Codatto

Argentina

Alejandra Reid

Chile

Andrea Jure

Chile

Cristian Aliaga

Chile

Ed Flaherty

United States

Felipe García

Chile

Mariona Gil i Cortiella

Spain

Meinard Bloem

Netherlands

Aurelio Montes del Campo

Chile

Brett Jackson

New Zealand

Carolina Franca

Portugal

Cecilia Torres

Chile

Cedric Nicolle

France

Cynthia Ortiz

Chile

Diego Arrebola

Brasil

Elba Hormazábal

Chile

Michel Friou

France

Noelia Orts

Spain

Regina Vanderlinde

Brasil

Rosario Fillol

Chile

Felipe de Solminihac

Chile

Eugenia Díaz

Chile

Filipa Morgado

Portugal

Registration

The registration fee will be $100,000 for the first wine entered; $95,000 per sample for the entry of two wines; and $90,000 per sample for the entry of three wines. From the fourth wine entry onwards, the fee per sample will be $85,000 per wine.

Example:

  • 1 wine: $100,000
  • 2 wines: $190,000
  • 3 wines: $270,000
  • 4 wines: $340,000 (and thereafter $85,000 for each new wine entered)

Early bird registrations, before August 31st, will have a special price of $85,000 per sample, regardless of the number of wines to be entered into the competition.

The registration fee for “Small Producer” will also be $85,000 per wine, starting from the first entered sample (maximum production of 30,000 bottles/year). To qualify for this fee a sworn statement, auditable by the competition organization, will be required.

A special $50,000 registration fee per sample (maximum production of 30,000 bottles/year) will be charged for personal projects of ANIAE Active Members.

Registration for international wines is USD$ 120 per sample. This does not include shipping, customs, or other import costs.

The above-mentioned fees do not include VAT (tax-exempt invoice).

Rules and Regulations