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Camino a Melipilla KM 34, Talagante, Chile

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Casablanca Valley Vineyard

80 km West of Santiago towards the coast, just 30 km from the Pacific Ocean

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Terroir characteristics

The Casablanca Valley lies 20-30 Km from the Pacific Ocean making it an ideal location to grow white grape varietals and Pinot Noir given the cool climate and considerable thermic amplitude between daytime an night temperatures. In addition mornings are typically misty throughout the ripening season which helps obtain wines with greater acidity. The soils are predominantly of clay composition but often contain sandy substrata as well as some volcanic decomposition from snowmelt that comes from The Andes. The average annual rainfall is 500mm ad is predominantly in the winter.

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Misty mournings and maximum temperatures between 20 - 25°C and minimum of 8 - 9°C

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500ml 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