Chile
Leyda Valley
Leyda Valley: Situated along Chile’s Pacific Coast, Leyda Valley is a cool-climate wine region known for producing elegant and expressive wines. Its proximity to the ocean moderates temperatures, allowing for the cultivation of grapes like Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir that thrive in cooler conditions. Leyda Valley wines are characterised by their crisp acidity, vibrant fruit flavours, and distinct mineral notes.
Colchagua Valley
Colchagua Valley: Located in central Chile, Colchagua Valley is renowned for its exceptional red wines, particularly Carménère, Chile’s signature grape variety. The region’s warm, dry climate and diverse terroirs contribute to the development of rich, full-bodied wines with ripe fruit flavours and velvety tannins. Colchagua Valley wines showcase the best of Chilean winemaking, with a focus on quality and tradition.
Maule Valley
Maule Valley: As one of Chile’s oldest wine regions, Maule Valley has a rich winemaking heritage dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Situated in the southern part of the Central Valley, Maule benefits from a Mediterranean climate and diverse soils, making it suitable for a wide range of grape varieties. The region is known for producing both red and white wines of excellent value, with an emphasis on balance, fruit purity, and approachability.