Maipo Valley, CHILE
Cousiño Macul Vinyard

Cousiño Macul Vinyard

n 1869, Mr. Luis Cousiño bought nearly 1,100 hectares in the Macul area, where he founded the Cousiño Macul vineyard.

Don Luis and his wife, Isidora Goyenechea, decided to continue the dream of Don Matías Cousiño and in order to achieve this they imported fine strains from Europe in 1860: from the Paulliac region, the Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot varieties, as well as the green Sauvignon Martillac, Gray and Semillon; Riesling was brought from Alsace by Isidora Goyenechea and Chardonnay was selected in the 1870s.
Mail :
Direccion: Av. Quilín 7100 Peñalolén, Santiago
Telefono: +(56 2) 2351 4100
Sitio Web: http://www.cousinomacul.com

Los Vinos de Cousiño Macul Vinyard

Maipo Valley

In full metropolitan region is one of the areas with more wine tradition of the country, next to the Rio Maipo. It was in this area where the first vines benefited from excellent weather conditions and soil between the Andes mountains and the coast were founded. It currently has some 10,000 hectares planted.

With taking advantage of the Mediterranean climate with frost at specific times, the finest wines of the country, especially Cabernet Sauvignon strain emerges with its intense color, delicate aromas and fruity tones are removed.

The vineyards are located throughout the Maipo Valley, along the river of the same name, from the foothills of the Andes, at a height of 800 m / s / n / m to Isla de Maipo and Talagante to southwest of Santiago. This area is inserted into the head of the Central Valley. Its natural boundaries are, on the east, the Andes and the west, the Cordillera de la Costa; It has a natural slope from east to west in the first reaching 1,000 m / s / n / m and descending to the west with an average of 500-600 m / s / n / m. For its topography, growing grapes varies within just mentioned heights, usually ranging gentle slopes. The most relevant and nearby rivers are the Maipo and Mapocho, both torrential flow in the months of rain and snowmelt coming from the Andes.

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