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1033 regions · epoch 160›››Aconcagua (DO)
Aconcagua
Aconcagua is a prominent wine region in Chile, located north of Santiago. It is characterized by its diverse geography, including the Andes mountains to the east and a coastal influence from the Pacific Ocean. The region benefits from a Mediterranean climate, with warm days and cool nights, which aids in the development of grape quality. Principal appellations include Aconcagua Valley, Casablanca Valley, and San Antonio Valley, each known for distinct wine styles. The region is recognized for producing high-quality red and white wines, particularly from its cooler coastal areas.
Diverse wines with a focus on both red and white varietals
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