Colchagua Valley, CHILE
San Pedro Vineyard

San Pedro Vineyard

Vineyard San Pedro was recently chosen as the New World Winery. A performance recognition it has achieved in its various markets, where it has stood out for its dynamism, innovation and winemaking excellence.

This award reaffirms the importance it has acquired Vineyard San Pedro on the world wine stage, confirming Chile as a powerful and diverse producer New World, renowned for delivering outstanding quality in a wide range of prices.

Vineyard San Pedro has a presence in more than 80 markets on five continents.

Founded in 1865, Viña San Pedro is today one of the oldest and largest exporters of Chilean wine and one of the most important wineries in the country.

The main vineyard, the cellar and the underground cellar centennial of San Pedro are located in Molina, in the Curico Valley, 200 km. South of Santiago. Here, San Pedro has one of the most extensive vineyard cloths in Latin America, with 1,200 hectares.

Meanwhile, San Pedro has more than 1,500 hectares planted in the Central Valley and other major wine valleys of Chile, such as Elqui, Casablanca, San Antonio-Leyda, Maipo, Cachapoal, Maule and Bio-Bio, always looking for new and better sources for its wines. Viña San Pedro is part of the winemaking group called VSPT Wine Group, the third largest wine group in Chile and the second largest exporter of Chilean wine.

Its portfolio includes brands Cape Horn, Kankana Elqui, Mansions Lands, 1865 Single Vineyard, 1865 Limited Edition, Castillo de Molina, 35 South and GatoNegro, enjoying a vibrant success in the most competitive markets.
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Telefono: + 56 2 2477 5300
Sitio Web: http://www.sanpedro.cl/tag/valle-del-elqui/

Los Vinos de San Pedro Vineyard

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.

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