Casablanca Valley is a wine region located in Chile, within the Aconcagua parent region. It is characterized by a cool coastal climate, influenced by the Pacific Ocean, which is conducive to the production of high-quality white wines. The valley's geography includes rolling hills and a variety of soil types, contributing to the diversity of its wine styles. Casablanca Valley is recognized for its focus on varietals such as Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Known for crisp, aromatic white wines
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