- Sustainability
- February 26th, 2026
Viña Concha y Toro is featured in the Sustainability Yearbook 2026
For the fifth consecutive year, the company was included for its outstanding ESG performance, further consolidating its global leadership in sustainability within the wine industry.
Viña Concha y Toro has once again been recognized in the Sustainability Yearbook 2026, in the Sustainability Yearbook Member category, consolidating its position as the only winery worldwide to achieve this distinction and reaffirming its standing as one of the best-performing companies in sustainability at a global level.
The Sustainability Yearbook is regarded as a true hall of fame for sustainability. In its 2026 edition, it assessed more than 9,200 companies across 59 industries worldwide, of which only 848 were selected as Yearbook Members, standing out for their outstanding performance across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria.
Viña Concha y Toro has been part of this select group for the fifth consecutive year and has accumulated 15 years of historical participation in this assessment—an unprecedented milestone for the global wine industry. This recognition reinforces its position as a global sustainability benchmark within the beverage sector, alongside leading international companies.
Valentina Lira, Corporate Sustainability Manager at Viña Concha y Toro, stated:
“Being recognized in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026 as the only winery included worldwide is a milestone that reflects the consistency and perseverance of our sustainability efforts. This achievement is no coincidence—it is the result of a strategy built on measurable goals and a shared conviction that environmental, social, and governance excellence is an essential part of our business model. It motivates us to continue raising the bar, integrating regenerative practices and nature-based solutions, and demonstrating that viticulture can lead with positive impact on a global scale.”
This new recognition reflects Viña Concha y Toro’s sustained commitment to a long-term sustainability strategy, fully integrated into its business model and focused on creating value for people, the environment, and the global wine industry.