What is the famous wine in Chile?

This is the specific cultivar that has put the Chile on the global wine estate; Carménère is the flagship of the country. Initially it was taken for Merlot, Chile's weather being the ideal setups for extensive growth and dark, fruity wines like that of blackberry and plum as accompaniments of spice and herbs. Although it has a different character, the wine was treated with the same care as the Chilean winemakers would treat their own product.