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Maule Valley
Maule Valley is a prominent wine region in Chile, located in the central part of the country. It is characterized by a diverse climate that ranges from Mediterranean to semi-arid, allowing for a wide variety of grape cultivation. The valley is known for its rich alluvial soils and is one of the oldest wine-producing areas in Chile, with a history dating back to the Spanish colonization. Principal appellations within the region include Cauquenes and Talca, which are recognized for their quality red and white wines.
Diverse styles, notable for both red and white wines
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