What is the best wine region in Chile?

What is the best wine region in Chile?

Maipo Valley
Close to the capital Santiago, the Maipo Valley is the birthplace of Chile´s wine production. To this day, it is the best known wine region of Chile.

Where is the wine region in Chile?

The most famous of Chile’s wine regions is the Maipo Valley. It stretches from Santiago all the way to the Andes, so if you fly into Santiago, you can easily make it here for a day-trip! The warm days and cool nights provide the perfect conditions for perfumed wines and lovely tannins.

Where are grapes grown in Chile?

Chile. In Chile, grapes are grown along an 800-mile (1,300-km) strip on the coast from the Atacama Desert Region in the north, to the Bio-Bio Region in the south. The entire country is located between the western slopes of the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

How many wineries are in Chile?

Today, there are 800 active wineries in Chile, 11,697 producers, and 394 wine exporting companies, of which 76% are SMEs.

What wine is Chile famous for?

Cabernet Sauvignons
Chile is renowned for its powerful, soft-tannin Cabernet Sauvignons, but in warm, established regions like the Colchagua, Cachapoal and Maipo valleys, it’s not all Cabernet, all the time.

Which is the most southern wine region in Chile?

The Maule Valley is the largest region by area and the most southern of the country’s important vineyards. The sheer scale of the region gives rise to an assortment of diverse vineyards ranging from Cabernet Sauvignon to Sauvignon Blanc.

Are wines from Chile good?

Chile produces good, aromatic whites as well. In addition to the new sauvignon blancs from Huasco in Atacama, there are piercing sauvignon blancs that smell of white currants, lemon sorbet and the gooseberries grown in the cooler regions close to the coast – look for wines marked ‘costa’ (coastal) to find one.

What is the best red wine in Chile?

  • Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018. Viña Cono Sur.
  • LFE900 Single Vineyard 2016. Luis Felipe Edwards.
  • Milla Cala 2015. VIK Winery.
  • Reserva Especial Pinot Noir 2018. Viña Cono Sur.
  • Amalia Grand Cru 2015. Château Los Boldos.
  • Frontera Merlot 2019. Concha y Toro.
  • Marques de Casa Concha Syrah 2018.
  • Guardian Reserva Carignan 2018.

What is a good Chilean red wine?

Single Vineyard Pinot Noir 2018. Viña Cono Sur.

  • LFE900 Single Vineyard 2016. Luis Felipe Edwards.
  • Milla Cala 2015. VIK Winery.
  • Reserva Especial Pinot Noir 2018. Viña Cono Sur.
  • Amalia Grand Cru 2015. Château Los Boldos.
  • Frontera Merlot 2019. Concha y Toro.
  • Marques de Casa Concha Syrah 2018.
  • Guardian Reserva Carignan 2018.
  • How big are the wine vineyards in Chile?

    The vineyards of Chile The vineyard covers 200 000 ha in valleys running from the Andes to the Pacific Ocean. Chile was the sixth largest wine producing country in 2015 with a production of about 1,280 million liters (source OIV) and the fifth largest wine exporter.

    How are wine regions in Chile broken down?

    These main viticultural regions (Central Valley, for example) are broken down into subregions (such as the Rapel Valley), and then can be defined further by a zone (like the Colchagua Valley). These subregions or zones are often marked on the label, providing a snapshot of the wine’s terroir.

    When did the Lascar volcano in Chile erupt?

    The largest eruption of Lascar took place about 26,500 years ago, and following the eruption of the Tumbres scoria flow about 9000 years ago, activity shifted back to the eastern cone, where 3 overlapping craters were formed.

    What kind of volcano is the Lascar volcano?

    Lascar is an andesitic-to-dacitic stratovolcano with 3 overlapping summit craters. Large lava flows are visible on its NW flanks. Lascar is flanked 5 km to the east by the older, but higher Volcán Aguas Calientes stratovolcano.