Maule Valley is a prominent wine region in Chile, located in the central part of the country. It is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with a diverse range of soils, which contribute to the production of various wine styles. The region is known for its significant production of red wines, particularly from traditional grape varieties. Maule Valley is recognized for its historical importance in Chilean viticulture, being one of the first areas to cultivate vines in the country.
Red wines with a focus on traditional varieties
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