DISCOVER THE MAIN WINE VALLEYS OF CHILE
Julio 20, 2021
DISCOVER THE MAIN WINE VALLEYS OF CHILE

It is known that wine tourism is an experience capable of enchanting all those interested in venturing into the magic of the vineyards. As for Chile, it is known worldwide that throughout the territory there are numerous valleys responsible for harvesting grapes for the production of different strains of high quality wines. Thus, it is considered that Chilean wine tourism not only offers a view of the country's history, but also a unique experience to connoisseur or amateur tourists. In this sense, these are the main wine valleys you should visit:

 

Elqui Valley

Among the most popular attractions in Coquimbo is the Elqui Valley, which stands out for its numerous vineyards responsible for the production of high quality wine. The key to the success of this wine valley is that the climatic conditions of the area make it possible to harvest sweet and ripe grapes; thus, it is a valley of nutrient-rich soil capable of storing water, and also has a dry and ventilated climate.

However, in addition to wine tourism, astronomical tourism is possible in this valley due to the incredible clear sky that covers the whole place. Therefore, this destination is a perfect stop for those interested in learning about good wine, mountainous nature and having access to one of the best astronomical views in the world.

 

Casablanca Valley

In terms of white wine production, the Casablanca Valley emerges as one of the most important areas for the harvest of white grapes in the entire Chilean territory. In general terms, this valley is located near the sea, so it receives humidity most of the year; at the same time, it has soils rich in minerals whose clay quality is favorable for the slow ripening process of white grapes.

On the other hand, this picturesque wine valley has numerous vineyards that offer high quality wines ready to delight each and every one of its tasters. It is worth mentioning that Casablanca has a fast access road through Route 68, an aspect that makes wine tourism a growing activity in the area.

 

Biobío Valley

Even in the southernmost area of Chile there are some valleys dedicated to the cultivation of grapes; in this case, although it is one of the last stops on the wine route through Chilean territory, the Biobío Valley owes its fame mainly to the massive cultivation of ordinary vines that stand out for their distinctive fresh, slightly acidic flavor.

In this sense, it is a cold area with sandy soil, where river deposits abound, favoring the fertility of the soil and the quality of the grapes. In addition, in this picturesque valley it is possible to enjoy recreational activities such as horseback riding, bicycle tours and tasting incredible dishes accompanied by the best wines of the place. Basically, it is an essential stop for wine tourism under the charms of the southern nature.

 

Colchagua Valley

The famous Colchagua Valley is characterized for being one of the most efficient areas for agricultural production in general, being thus recognized for the massive production of wines of unquestionable quality that have come to be considered internationally as representative icons of the Chilean wine industry.

In fact, this valley has numerous vineyards that grow their grapes under Mediterranean temperatures and clay soils, an aspect that actively participates in the production of high quality vines. On the other hand, it is possible to do wine tastings and try different dishes perfect for learning about the typical customs of the area while doing wine tourism, highlighting also the famous romantic walks around the stunning landscapes of the place.

 

Maipo Valley

Among the valleys closest to Santiago you can find the Maipo Valley, which stands out for the historical journey of its lands in terms of wine production whose beginnings date back to the mid-sixteenth century; thus, it is one of the valleys famous for being considered as the cradle of Chilean wine. Currently, this incredible valley has become one of the most successful centers for the production of different grape varieties in the country, such success is due to the fact that its nutritious lands are favorable for the cultivation of grapes, also having a stable climate characterized by dry summers and short winters.

In this sense, among its main crops are the classic strains of white wine and high quality red wine. Thus, this valley is considered an indispensable part of the ideal wine route to know the amazing winemaking that characterizes Chile worldwide.