Wine Region
Colchagua Valley
Colchagua Valley is warm-climate Chile — Carmenère, Cabernet, and Syrah from Apalta and Los Lingues with ripe fruit and value.
Geographic context
- Climate: Warm Mediterranean
- Soils: alluvial, clay, granite
- Elevation: 100–600m
Parent region
Typical grape varieties
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- carmenere
- syrah
- merlot
Typical wine styles
Typical descriptors
Food pairings
FAQ
- What is Apalta?
- Colchagua's star subzone — steep hills producing concentrated Carmenère and Cabernet.
