The “late harvest” style is important here. In wines of this type, grapes are left to ripen longer on the vine so they develop greater sugar concentration before harvest. The result is a richer, sweeter wine style with more honeyed and floral depth than a standard dry white. Retail listings for this exact wine identify it as being made from Muscat of Alexandria, a historic grape variety known for naturally expressive floral aromas and sweetness, which fits the producer’s tasting profile very well.
Serve Frontera Late Harvest well chilled at 6–7°C. It works beautifully as an aperitif, but it really shines alongside fruit-based desserts, light pastries, or simply on its own when you want something sweet but still refreshing. For customers shopping at Oaks & Corks, this is a smart bottle to add to dessert occasions, gifting moments, or casual hosting. Explore more options in our Wine Collection, browse other White Wines, or pair it with your favourites from Oaks & Corks for delivery anywhere in Nairobi in under 30 minutes, 24/7.
Tasting Notes
Colour: Bright golden yellow, with amber brilliance.
Nose: Complex and fragrant, with notes of dried flowers and honey.
Palate: Fresh, mellow, pleasantly sweet and persistent.
Serving temperature: Best served at 6–7°C.
Food pairing: Ideal as an aperitif, or with fruits and desserts.
Accolades
I could not find a major producer-listed medal or critic award for this exact bottling from the official Frontera or Concha y Toro sources I checked. What is publicly visible is steady consumer recognition: on Vivino, Frontera Late Harvest is listed as a dessert wine from Chile’s Limarí Valley, made from Muscat of Alexandria, with a community score around 3.5/5 and recurring flavour notes centred on honey. That is not the same as a formal award, but it does suggest the wine is appreciated by drinkers who enjoy easy, sweet dessert-style wines.










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