Aconcagua Valley

The Aconcagua region is a transition zone in the long territory of Chile. In it, we find the transversal valleys and homonymous rivers Petorca and La Ligua in the smaller northern area. The typical orographic units are a series of tectonic basins in the western foothills

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Bío-Bío Valley

The Bío-Bío Valley is comprised within the Bío-Bío administrative region which is the southern boundary of the viticultural zone of the Central Valley, between 36º 00′ and 38º 30’ latitude south. Its boundaries are, to the north

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Cachapoal Valley

he Cachapoal Valley belongs to the Rapel valley vine-growing zone and it is included in the Central Valley of Chile viticultural region; it is located just south of the Maipo Valley. It belongs to the Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins region, the 6th administrative region whose capital is the city of Rancagua. Its boundaries are, North the Santiago metropolitan region at 33° 50’ latitude South, and South t

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Casablanca Valley

The Casablanca Valley is located in the coastal plain of the Aconcagua region. The highway, which goes from Santiago to Viña del Mar, crosses the valley which is 80 kilometres northwest of Santiago and only 41 kilometres from the city port of Valparaíso.

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Cautín Valley

The Cautín Valley corresponds to the homonymous province and it is one of two provinces in the southern Chilean region of La Araucanía, bounded on the north by Arauco and Malleco provinces, on the east by the neighbor Republic of

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Central Valley

The Central Valley is one of the six winegrowing regions of Chile officially identified as such according to the Decree of Agriculture nº 464 of December 14, 1994, that establishes the viticultural zoning of the country and sets the norms for its use like D.O. (Denominations of Origin). Chilean wines with this appellation of origin must be made with at least 75% of grapes coming from within the

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Choapa Valley

The Coquimbo winegrowing Region overlaps the homonymous fourth administrative region of the Republic of Chile. It is located between 29° 20´and 32° 15´ latitude south and includes the Elqui Valley, the Limarí Valley and the Choapa Valley. The Coquimbo

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Colchagua Valley

The Colchagua Valley belongs to the Rapel valley vine-growing zone and it is included in the Central Valley of Chile viticultural region; it is located south of the Cachapoal Valley. It belongs to the Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins region, the 6th administrative region whose capital is the city of Rancagua. Its boundaries are, North the Santiago

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Copiapó Valley

The Copiapó Valley lies between 26° 30’ and 28° 36’ latitude South. It is the northern viticultural valley belonging to the northern viticultural region. The Copiapó River is 162 kilometres long and is born from the confluence of the tributaries Jorquera,

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Curicó Valley

The Curicó Valley viticultural region is located within the Maule administrative region extending between 34º41′ and 36º33’ latitude south. The Curicó Valley comprises the Teno Valley and the Lontué Valley. Its northern boundary is the Rapel Valley, which

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Elqui Valley

The word Elqui as most of the indigenous names has a meaning related with the place or same feature attributable to the place, in this case the river Elqui of great importance in a usually dry area, that comes from the Andes thin and weak, meanwhile crossing through

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Huasco Valley

The Huasco River basin is located south of the region between 28°33’ and 29°22’ latitude South and is a product of the joining of two rivers: Tránsito (in the Tránsito Valley) and El Carmen (in the San Félix Valley) at 670 m.a.s.l. and 90 km from its mouth. It has a mixed flow pattern of rains

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Itata Valley

The Itata Valley is comprised within the Bío-Bío administrative region which is the southern boundary of the viticultural zone of the Central Valley, between 36º 00′ and 38º 30’ latitude south. Its boundaries are, to the north the Maule administrative

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Leyda Valley

The Leyda Valley is located at 33 39’ 57’’ south. The average vineyards altitude is of 180 m.a.s.l.  The Leyda Valley is a small sub-region of the San Antonio Valley wine region, located west of the Chilean capital, Santiago. The San Antonio Valley and the Leyda Valley subregion, are a seafront fringe valley located in the

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Limarí Valley

The Coquimbo vine-growing Region overlaps the homonymous fourth administrative region of the Republic of Chile. It is located between 29° 20´and 32° 15´latitude south and includes the Elqui Valley, the Limarí Valley and the Choapa Valley. The Coquimbo

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Maipo Valley

Following the course of the Maipo River we find the Maipo vine-growing zone, which is the same as the Metropolitan administrative region of the Republic, which is the only Mediterranean region of the country. It is located between 32º55′ and

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Malleco Valley

The Araucanía region is located between 37º 35′ and 39º 37’ latitude south and in it we find the Malleco Valley. Malleco means “water from clay” it comes from the native Mapudungun malle = clay and co = water, which is attributed to the colour of the river’s waters. The region is characterised by the

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Maule Valley

The Maule Valley viticultural region is geographically located in the Maule administrative region extending between 34º 41′ and 36º 33’ latitude south. The Maule Valley is limited to the north by the Curicó viticultural valley and south by

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Osorno Valley

The Osorno Valley corresponds to the homonymous commune in southern Chile where it is the city of the same name which is the capital of the Osorno Province in the political region of Los Lagos. The Osorno Valley corresponds to the Austral Viticultural Region. The city of Osorno is located

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Rapel Valley

The Rapel valley vine-growing zone is included in the Central Valley of Chile; it is located about 160 km south of Santiago. It belongs to the 6th administrative region called Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins, whose capital is the city of Rancagua. Its boundaries are, North the Santiago

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San Antonio Valley

The San Antonio Valley is a seafront fringe valley located in the coastal plateau of the Aconcagua viticultural region. The highway between Santiago and Viña del Mar frames it to the north and the Santiago – San Antonio highway to the South. It is located 120 kilometres to the Southwest of

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