Included in the Central Zone of Chile, these prestigious valleys are exceptional for their warm temperate climate of the Mediterranean type. Its high temperature changes added to un terroirblessed with properties that favor the quality of our wines.
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Our family vineyard hasvineyards distributed in the Maipo Valley, Colchagua and Maule. Each one owns aterroirthat gives unique characteristics to our wines.
Viña Napoli are in prestigious Chilean valleys
Santiago
Maipo Valley
Maule Valley
Colchagua Valley
Colchagua Valley
Thanks to its geographical location and its climate, Colchagua is one of the most recognized wine valleys worldwide. Here lies the oldest vineyard in the Vineyard, where 25 years agoproduces fruit that provides high quality wines.
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The Colchagua valley borders the Tinguiririca river, which rises at the foot of the volcano of the same name and runs 170km towards the coast until it reaches the Rapel reservoir. At both ends, this valley adjoins the two mountain ranges, forming passageways that allow the winds from the Pacific Ocean to penetrate the center of the valley, exerting a moderating effect on temperature.
The Colchagua Valley has a climate Mediterranean
sub-humidwith hot and dry summers. In winter, rainfall reaches 500 mm per year.
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In this traditional peasant area of the country, the wines have gained well-deserved fame for their mature and full-bodied reds, the outstanding vines are: Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménere, Merlot and Syrah.
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Los Lingues Vineyard
At the foot of the "Cordillera de los Andes" is the "Los Lingues" sector, whose land is 350mt above sea level, the soil is granitic in composition, its semi-arid Mediterranean climate produces cold winters with moderate rainfall , hot and dry summers. The thermal oscillation can exceed 20ºC, with an average annual temperature of 13.9ºC. Average rainfall ranges between 300 and 450 mm/year. Thanks to its climate and soil characteristics, it produces more structured and full-bodied wines. We can highlight Cabernet Sauvignon as one of the vines most influenced by the "Los Lingues" vineyard.
Cunaco Vineyard
In the middle of the Colchagua Valley is Cunaco, a neighboring town to the main commune of the valley, Santa Cruz. The Cunaco vineyard is close to the estuaryChimbarongo which flows into the Tinguiririca River, the area's terrain is flat, made up of clay and stony material, which provides excellent moisture retention. Rich in Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménere and Merlot strains.
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This vineyard is the oldest and has filled the family with pride and feelings. The wines we obtain from this vineyard are characterized by being more concentrated, full-bodied and with ripe fruit.
Maule Valley
The Maule Valley represents a third of the valleys in the entire country, where the majority correspond to red vines, among which Cabernet Sauvignon is the preferred one, in almost half of the plantations in the valley.
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The Valley develops around the Maule river basin, one of the mightiest in the country, it is of volcanic origin and runs for 240 km until it flows into the sea in the city of Constitución.
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The average temperature is 19° C and with extremes of 30° C, during the summer period; On the other hand, in winter the average minimum temperatures are 7° C. On the coast, the temperate Mediterranean coastal climate predominates, with moderate temperatures all year round.
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San Javier Vineyard
280 km south of the capital we find the San Javier vineyard,privileged for its mineral soil y for its climateWarm temperate with winter rains, influenced by the mountain range. Its main characteristic is the presence of a long dry season and a well marked winter with extreme temperatures, the cold winds from the coast favor the sanitary conditions of the fruit. In the vineyard of San Javier the vines mature slowly helping the aromatic expression andcharacter of the wines. A vineyard chosen by the family for its special climate for the conservation of the vine and the strict health control.
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Maipo Valley
The Maipo Valley is a traditional valley in the central zone of Chile, the vines are cultivated mostly in the "Intermediate Depression" (between both Montains), the Metropolitan region where the Maipo Valley embarks is one of the most populated area of the country, this is due to the Maipo basin. to the favorable climatic conditions and the fertility of its soils.
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This valley is the most classic and prestigious in Chile, where many wines have positioned themselves thanks to their high quality, mostly Cabernet Sauvignon.
In the Alto Maipo sector, the soils are made up of fluvial sediments, volcanic ash, clay and materials detached from hills. Its genesis is related to the great postglacial periods that polished stones and covered the banks of the rivers. In its wake, it also created "Llanos" which are alluvial terraces, soils poor in organic matter with a high stone content, which guarantees very good drainage and characteristics for the cultivation of red vines.
Its climate is temperate Mediterranean, with well marked seasons; In winter it rains moderately and in summer it is dry and hot, which allows the grapes to reach optimum maturity. Likewise, the nights are cool due to the breezes of the Andes Mountains.
Viña Napoli has vineyards located on the banks of the city, which allows one to get away from the veracity of the capital, but not refrain from the great benefits of the climate and soil of the Maipo Valley.