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  2. Maipo Province - Wikipedia

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    A Carmenere from the Maipo Valley. Maipo Valley is the closest Chilean wine region to Santiago, the capital city of Chile.It extends eastwards from the city to the Andes and westward to the coast, stretching south toward the towns and subzones of Padre Hurtado, Peñaflor, Talagante, Isla de Maipo and Melipilla.

  3. Central Valley (Chilean wine region) - Wikipedia

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    The Maipo Valley is the most widely cultivated valley and is known for Cabernet Sauvignon. The Rapel wine region in the Colchagua Province is known for its Carmenere and Cabernet. Curicó has both red and white wine varieties planted but is most widely known for its Chardonnay. The Maule Valley has retained large plantings of the local País ...

  4. Maipo River - Wikipedia

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    The Maipo River is the main river flowing through the Santiago Metropolitan Region and the Valparaíso Region of Chile. It is located just south of the capital of Santiago. The Mapocho River, which flows through central Santiago, is one of its tributaries. Its headwaters are on the west slope of Maipo volcano, in the Andes.

  5. What Is Garrigue, and if You’re a Wine Lover, Why Should You ...

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    The plants lend fresh and vibrant aromas to the wines, says Sebastián Labbé, winemaker for the Maipo Valley’s Viña Santa Rita. The winery has around 7,400 acres of vines across its 29,652 acres.

  6. Chilean wine - Wikipedia

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    Within it are four subregions: the Maipo Valley, the Rapel Valley, the Curicó Valley and the Maule Valley. This is Chile's most productive and internationally known wine region, due in large part to its proximity to the country's capital, Santiago.

  7. Isla de Maipo - Wikipedia

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    As a commune, Isla de Maipo is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. For the years 2021-2024, the mayor is Juan Pablo Olave Cambara (Ind.), and his council members are: [5] Jorge Alfaro Acevedo

  8. Cajón del Maipo - Wikipedia

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    The valley ends close to Pirque and begins almost at the border with Argentina, where it is surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the region, including San José, Maipo, and Marmolejo, the most southerly mountain taller than 6,000 metres (20,000 ft) in the world. Several of the mountains are active volcanoes; San Jose was the most recent ...

  9. Viña Tarapacá - Wikipedia

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    Viña Tarapacá, formerly called Viña de Rojas y Viña Zavala, [1] is a Chilean vineyard and winery, founded in Isla de Maipo by Francisco de Rojas y Salamanca, in 1874.Since 2008, the winery has been part of the group called Viña San Pedro-Taparacá S.A., or VSPT Wine Group, a company that has a total of 4,254 hectares of cultivated vines, producing more than 16 million cases of wine per ...

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