Our relationship with nature is a two way street. As we consciously preserve earthly resources and protect local biodiversity, nature gives us the freedom to explore its riches and to craft expressive wines brimming with harmony.
We see our world as a great natural reserve, where thousands of species live in harmony. Our winemaking contributes to maintaining that harmony by respecting and protecting local biodiversity and natural resources.
Our Sustainable CommitmentOur winegrowing and winemaking processes are clean, renewable, and consciously sustainable.
B-Corp
We measure our social and environmental impact.
Learn MoreNative Forest Care
We are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®/FSC-C154029).
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We have been members of the Water Footprint Network since 2010.
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We hold the Green-E Certification, which assures our electricity comes from renewable sources.
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The grapes used to craft the Gran Reserva collection are cultivated using sustainable practices.
Learn MoreWe comply with the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, transparency, and legal responsibility to balance benefit and purpose.
We adopt an Impact Business Model, creating beneficial links between business, community, and environment.
The Gran Reserva vineyards are an important part of the project to conserve native forest areas and protect local biodiversity. Our native forests have the ability to retain rainwater and control the kind of climate change that results from water shortages.
We take care of 1,432 hectares of protected forests and, on average per vineyard, a total of 105 species of fauna and 48 species of registered flora.
Our effort to preserve nature begins with responsible water consumption. 99% of the water we use comes from surface and subterranean sources.
Our vineyards are drip irrigated, which translates to a 90% efficiency on water consumption, and over the past 3 years, we’ve reduced our water footprint by 10%.
All of our winemaking processes require the use of energy. Our choice to invest in clean, renewable energy reflects our desire to co-create a sustainable planet for the future.
100% of the electricity used to make the wines in the Gran Reserva collection come from renewable sources, including solar energy.
Concha y Toro has been certified under the Wines of Chile Sustainability Code since 2012, which means that our vineyards are officially recognized as sustainable vineyards.
The wines in our Gran Reserva collection are crafted entirely from estate-owned grapes in sustainably managed vineyards.