Chile, Colchagua Valley and Lago Ranco Boutique

Stretching out 8,000 km from the Atacama Desert to the glacial South Pole in Antarctica and bounded by the imposing Andes Mountains and the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean, Chile contains a unique diversity of climates and soils and an immense variety of terroirs in which to produce high quality wine.

 

Located in the birthplace of rural Chilean tradition, the Colchagua Valley has received more international awards and accolades than any other Chilean wine region in recent years. In geographical terms, the Colchagua Valley is divided into the Andean sector, which is influenced by the mountains, a central sector on the flatlands, and a coastal sector with significant influence from the Pacific Ocean