On Monday, March 10, Chile made a remarkable impact at ViniBio 2025, a prestigious event that brought together more than 36 wine importers and producers from France, Italy, Spain, and Chile. This edition of ViniBio, held in the Netherlands, featured over 500 wines available for tasting, showcasing a diverse selection of organic, biodynamic, and natural wines.
One of the most anticipated moments was the Masterclass “Chili, Puur Natuur” (Chile, Pure Nature), led by renowned Dutch wine writer and oenologist Fred Nijhuis. Organized by ProChile, this session offered an in-depth exploration of Chile’s organic, biodynamic, and natural wines, emphasizing the country’s commitment to sustainable and high-quality wine production.

During the Masterclass, attendees had the opportunity to learn about and taste 12 wines from seven Chilean wineries, each carefully selected for its excellence and dedication to environmentally friendly cultivation practices. The participating wineries included Don Juan José, Organic O (Emiliana), Las Niñas, Lautaro Wines, Moscin, Santa Alicia, and SinZero. This event served as an excellent platform to showcase Chilean wines on the international stage and reinforce Chile’s position as a leader in organic and natural wine production.
ViniBio 2025, organized by Melman Communications—a PR agency specializing in the wine sector—provided not only an opportunity to taste exceptional wines but also facilitated valuable exchanges among sommeliers, restaurateurs, wine importers, and the media. The event, held at the Barbizon Hotel, brought together around 30 importers and foreign producers to highlight organic, biodynamic, and natural wines from Europe and beyond.
