This family-owned 5th generation winery is at 500 Hectares spread over three different wine regions: Colchagua, Rapel, and Maule Valley. The Chilean Central Valley is a South American area that includes some of the country’s largest regions. Because of its size, there are several climates and soil types that can be found in the Central Valley, which allows for a vast variety of grapes to thrive here.
Generally, the climate is cool with dry summers and mild
winters. This creates the ideal circumstances to grow just about anything – which is why the Central Valley is the
major producing area of Chile. Although the region often experiences droughts, floods, volcanic eruptions, and
earthquakes, the vines are capable of overcoming it all.