
Malleco
Located more than 600 kilometers south of Santiago.
The Malleco Valley is situated in the south of Chile in the Araucania region (IX). It has a temperate oceanic climate favorably located in the Nahuelbuta Mountain Range, which causes a wide temperature variation and allows for high-quality grapes for wine production. Temperatures are low and annual rainfall exceeds 900mm, giving for vibrant acidity and lower alcohol content. Its agro-climatic characteristics make this area a unique place for producing varieties such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc

Elqui
The Elqui Valley is situated in the North of Chile and its vines grow under a profound coastal influence, since they are 20 kms from the sea. Each morning a coastal mist settles over the vineyards until midday wich gives for a fresh climate with good ventilation, due to the area’s strong winds. The soils have a high mineral content, wich lends a unique winemaking identity to its Sauvignon Blanc.

Casablanca
Located 60 km northwest of Santiago.
One of the world’s greatest cool climate regions.
Mediterranean climate with a significant coastal influence.
Noteworthy results: its proximity to the ocean creates cool, foggy mornings ideal for top quality Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir.

Colchagua
Located 150 km south of Santiago.
One of Chile’s best known regions for its premium quality red varieties.
Mediterranean climate.
Noteworthy results: Cabernet, Carménère, Syrah, and Malbec.

Curicó
Located 200 km south of Santiago.
Shielded from the ocean’s influence by the Coastal Mountain Range, it is an ideal climate for both big-shouldered reds and fresh Sauvignon Blanc.
Mediterranean climate.
Noteworthy results: Cabernet, Carménère, Syrah, and Sauvignon Blanc.

Maule
Located 275 km south of Santiago.
One of the oldest and largest wine regions in Chile. A blend of old and new, including modern plantings and some of the oldest bush vines in the world. A large number of hectares are being planted organically.
Mediterranean climate.
Noteworthy results: Carménère, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Carignan.

Maipo
The wine region located closest to Santiago, it surrounds the city to the south and southwest.
The birthplace of the Chilean wine industry.
Mediterranean climate.
Noteworthy results: a classic area for distinctive rich and minty Cabernets, Merlots, and Carménère, with deep colors and concentrated fruit.

Cachapoal
Located 100 km south of Santiago.
Mediterranean climate.
Noteworthy results: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Carménère.
The vineyards are located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, which enjoys a large diurnal temperature variation, creating perfect conditions for the production of concentrated wines.
Grapes ripen one to two weeks later than usual, and the local winds help keep the plants healthy.
Alluvial terraces are well-drained, nutrient-poor, and dry—all conditions which help the plants to produce the best fruit possible.

Uco
Uco has been one of the most dynamic wine regions in Argentina for the last few years.
The distinctive characteristics of this unique terroir allow for the production of high quality and healthy grapes. It is located at 33º to 34º south latitude and between 900 to 1,500 meters above sea level.
The soil has an alluvial character, with a fine, sandy, and stony texture, low moisture retention capacity, and very poor natural fertility.
A continental, arid climate, with average annual temperatures of 14ºC and average annual rainfall of 300mm, with hot days and very cold nights. This results in a thermal amplitude of 16ºC.

Leyda
Located 70 km west of Santiago, close to the sea, and south of Casablanca.
One of the most exciting new wine regions of Chile, producing wines since 2000.
The climate is strongly influenced by the ocean.
Noteworthy results: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah.

Malleco
Located more than 600 kilometers south of Santiago.
The Malleco Valley is situated in the south of Chile in the Araucania region (IX). It has a temperate oceanic climate favorably located in the Nahuelbuta Mountain Range, which causes a wide temperature variation and allows for high-quality grapes for wine production. Temperatures are low and annual rainfall exceeds 900mm, giving for vibrant acidity and lower alcohol content. Its agro-climatic characteristics make this area a unique place for producing varieties such as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc

Elqui
The Elqui Valley is situated in the North of Chile and its vines grow under a profound coastal influence, since they are 20 kms from the sea. Each morning a coastal mist settles over the vineyards until midday wich gives for a fresh climate with good ventilation, due to the area’s strong winds. The soils have a high mineral content, wich lends a unique winemaking identity to its Sauvignon Blanc.