Caliterra: Caliterra winery vineyards cover an area of 1,085 hectares, located 200 kilometers south of Santiago, 150 meters above sea level on the coastline. Enjoying a Mediterranean climate, 75% of these vineyards are virgin land. The vineyard was first established in 1997 with only 210 hectares. Today, the vineyard has expanded considerably and has 55 hectares of organic vineyards planted with Carmenere, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz.
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Carmen: Chateau Carmen was founded in 1850, and the chateau's name is said to be the owner of that year's winery The name of the winery is said to be the name of the owner's wife. However, Carmen was purchased in 1985 by Ricardo Carlo, owner of SantaRita Winery. Ricardo Claro, the owner of Santa Rita. Under the management of the new owner, the winery aspired to produce world-class wines. In 1993, a team of professionals was formed. Over the years, the winery has received many honors, especially the winery's organic wines are highly acclaimed, and the winery's largest export country is the United States.
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Concha Y toro: Concha Y toro: The Dry Dew winery (ConchayToro) is Chile's largest Wine Group and one of the oldest wineries in Chile. The winery was founded in 1883 by Mr. ConchayToro.
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Santa Rita: Santa Rita has a lot of history in Chile. Located in Maipo Valley, it is the third largest winery in Chile, not only in terms of production and value for money, but also as one of the top Chilean wineries.
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Vicar: Bicar Vicar's full name is Vina Carta Vieja, and we understand the The history of Vicar Vineyard is in fact to understand the history of Chile. the early 19th century, Carlos. In the early 19th century, Carlos Adolfo. Adolfo de Pétrogal crossed the border from Spain in the early 19th century. At the beginning of the 19th century, Carlos Adolfo de Pedrogal crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Spain to Chile and settled in the Loncomina region of the Muller Valley, where he planted his first vineyard in 1825 and established Vina Carta Vieja.
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