Colchagua Valley, CHILE
Tamaya Winery

Tamaya Winery

Tamaya name means "Alto Mirador" and comes from the Diaguita dialect indigenous culture that inhabited the valley of Limarí, between the eighth and sixth centuries A.C., where currently is located Viña Tamaya. This is the name that also receives the highest hill in the area, from whose top you can see the entire valley.

Within hectares of vineyard, they have been found pre-Columbian archaeological remains, among which the famous fossil tacit stones and some household utensils, making this an invaluable cultural and heritage tourism.
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Los Vinos de Tamaya Winery

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.