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Camino a Melipilla KM 34, Talagante, Chile

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Itata Valley Vineyard

Just 25km from the Pacific Ocean and 450km South of Santiago

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Terroir characteristics

The valley is located about 450 km south of Santiago and only 25 km from the Pacific Ocean, and with a small extension of less than 100 km, it is one of the oldest wine-growing areas in Chile. It is a dry coastal climate with warm days (30°C) and cool nights (10°C) influenced by cold coastal winds. The vines planted on gentle hills where the presence of soils rich in red clay is mixed with veins of granite, quartz and rich in minerals and volcanic rocks from the eruptions of two of the most impressive volcanoes in the region: Chillán Volcano (3,172 m.a.s.l.) and Nevado Volcano (3,212 m.a.s.l.). The annual precipitation is around 1,000 mm.

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Maximum temperatures between 29 - 30°C and minimum of 10-11°C

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1.000ml 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