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Camino a Melipilla KM 34, Talagante, Chile

tel: +56 2 2372 2866 / +56 9 6229 0054

Malleco Valley Vineyard

565km South of Santiago and 80km from the Pacific Ocean

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Terroir characteristics

The grapes come from a vineyard near Victoria, between Traiguén and Lautaro, in the Malleco valley. This is a new region where cool climate, high quality grapes are grown at about 565km south of Santiago and approximately 80km inland from the Pacific Ocean. The soils are deep and black and rich in trumao – a volcanic soil formed by deposits from the historic eruptions of the nearby volcanoes; principally Tolhuaca and Lonquimay. The topography of the area includes solitary hills and ranges of mountains that rise up from the plains forming the Coastal range of mountains. The climate is mild and maritime with considerable thermic amplitude which is ideal for growing ripe grapes of high quality.

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Maximum temperatures between 23 - 28°C and minimum of 9-10°C

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up to 2.600ml yearly average

Our Valleys


  • Maipo Valley Vineyard
    40 km to the south of Santiago
  • Maule Valley Vineyard
    300km to the south of Santiago
  • Leyda Valley Vineyard
    95km to the west of Santiago towards the coast, just 14km from the Pacific Ocean
  • Casablanca Valley Vineyard
    80 km West of Santiago towards the coast, just 30 km from the Pacific Ocean
  • Bio Bio Valley Vineyard
    550km to the South of Santiago
  • Malleco Valley Vineyard
    565km South of Santiago and 80km from the Pacific Ocean
  • Itata Valley Vineyard
    Just 25km from the Pacific Ocean and 450km South of Santiago
  • Limarí Valley Vineyard
    almost 400km north of Santiago and just 20km from the coast