MAULE VALLEY
Characteristics
- 311, 5 hectares
- Old vines planted in the Secano Interior (Rain-fed Inland)
- Hot and dry summers
- Granitic soils and of red clays
- Head pruned vineyards, planted in low density and with some varieties growing on non-irrigatedareas.
CASABLANCA VALLEY
Characteristics
- 144 hectares
- We discovered the Casablanca Valley. The varieties that thrive best in the area are Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
- The proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its maritime influence creates a cool climate. The morning fogs moderate the temperatures, which favors long growing seasons.
- Casablanca, a perfect valley for growing white varieties and cool-climate reds.
MAIPO VALLEY
Characteristics
- 57 hectares
- This valley has the longest viticultural tradition in Chile.
- A temperate climate, with warm and dry summers. Periods of frosts are seldom.
- Stony soils, of alluvial origin, with good drainage and moderate fertility.
- This is the most prestigious appellation for traditional red wines in Chile.