Colchagua Valley, CHILE
Misiones de Rengo Vinyard

Misiones de Rengo Vinyard

Everyone working in Misiones de Rengo share a passion for producing wines of the highest quality. Passion with which they work every day to enaltercer the best fruits that the earth gives us. Passion that spreads to open a bottle of Misiones de Rengo anywhere in the world.

With the name of the vineyard, we pay tribute to the Spanish missionaries who brought the first vines (grape Mission) to Chile and settled in a small town of Valle de Rapel called "Rengo" in honor of a brave Indian chief.

Misiones de Rengo speaks of a place where the character, spirit and passion are present in all fruit, and in which particular mix of noble land and Mediterranean climate, warm sun and cool water, make it a space privileged to produce wines of the highest quality.

Vina Misiones de Rengo launched its first wines in 2001 and had an immediate impact through its unique winemaking style and distinctive packaging.
Only 5 years later and he had positioned itself as the brand of fine wine (above 1,200 CLP) best-selling Chile, a country with more than 250 brands competing in that segment. First it still retains, 5 years later *.
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Colchagua Valley

The Colchagua Valley 120 kilometers south of Santiago is located. Agricultural and wine vocation valley begins in the seventeenth century, when the King of Spain these fertile lands destined to farms for their most distinguished officers, resulting in the construction of wonderful mansions that remain until today.

This valley was the first, in 1996 to develop the idea of the Wine Route to promote wine tourism. It is a narrow valley that stretches from the foot of the Andes to the Pacific Ocean. The vineyards are on the hillsides accompanied by warm microclimates but bathed with water from Tinguiririca and Colchagua rivers, providing excellent strains with outstanding red Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Carmenère and Malbec.

Currently this valley has 20,000 hectares cultivated.