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Santa Alicia
Viña Santa Alicia was founded in Pirque in 1954, at the foot of the majestic Andes Mountains. This location ensures that the pure melt water from the Andes mountains irrigates the Maipo Valley, the place where Chile's wine industry began and where the sun subtly passes through the vineyards. In this way, a harmonious environment of light and a terroir is achieved that gives identity and a unique character to all the grape varieties planted.
"At Viña Santa Alicia they own 700 hectares of vineyards in different locations in the Maipo Valley (Pirque, María Pinto, Alhué and Melipilla), which includes grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon , Merlot , Carménère, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc , among others. They also have 250 hectares of grape varieties in the Biobío Valley, where Sauvignon Blanc , Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are grown for the production of sparkling wines and cold climate wines, as well as about 50 more hectares in Casablanca.
Rancagua south of Santiago de Chile
Located at the foot of the Andes Mountains, the winery is one of the most representative postcards of the area and its wooden buildings and wrought iron handicrafts still present give it a unique identity.
MAIPO VALLEY
It is located a few kilometers south of Santiago, at 133 meters above sea level. It is characterized by its Mediterranean climate with large thermal fluctuations between day and night which gives good acidity and freshness to the wines, Maipo Valley has an average annual rainfall of 450 mm. The soils are of medium fertility, which means that the grape varieties have to work hard, so that fruit with a high concentration can be obtained.
BIO BIO VALLEY
Located about 550 kilometers south of Santiago, this valley, made up of about 700 hectares of vineyards, has a special microclimate with warm days and cold nights that ensures a great diversity of terroirs for the cultivation of white and red varieties that have a longer cycle need to reach full maturity.