Limari Valley Wine Region

 

Limarí Valley, Coquimbo, Chile as a Wine Region

Country: Chile

Chile as a Wine Country

Capital: Santiago
Currency: Chilean Peso

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Photo of the sun break following morning fog over the vineyards of Veramonte Winery (located in the Casablanca Valley) Long and thin, Chile has a lot of land north to south. The wine region here is a series of districts based near Santiago. The vineyards are protected by the Pacific on the west and the Andes mountains on the east. This could help explain why the climate changes more from east to west than north to south – also why the country has remained phylloxera free. Quite a few wineries in Chile were founded by large French wine companies. Seeing the potential of the country, vineyards were bought and planted by these French folks and the results tell of a smart investment. Some of these wineries include: Los Vascos, Casa Lapostolle and Cousino Macul. And while the inspiration may have been French, but the wines here are quite Chilean. Notable Facts The main regions of Chile include Maipo (pronounced MY-poh), known for reds like Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenere; Casablanca Valley, a region producing delicious Sauvignon Blanc, as well as other whites & some reds; Colchaugua, an inland district creating amazing red wines from Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon, particularly in the Apalta sub-region; and Rapel Valley, settled right under Maipo and producing the same red varietals. A couple of smaller regions to watch include Limari and Elqui, two valleys further north, producing some delicious cool-climate Chardonnay and Bio Bio, an area further south, which is also focused on cool-climate varieties. Chilean wines are growing in exports and more consumers are enjoying the delicious values coming from the country. Red wines of the region, though they cannot be generalized, make the whole gamut of wine quality – quaffable to collectible. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot & Carmenere are the main players, though Syrah is also making a splash. Some of the best reds are blends of the above varieties. As for whites, Sauvignon Blanc is typically crisp, herbal and racy, while Chardonnay is richer in style with full-bodied texture and tropical fruit flavors.



Wineries in Limari Valley

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Viña Tabalí

Winery in Limarí Valley, Coquimbo, Chile

San Martino Winery & Vineyards

Winery in Limarí Valley, Coquimbo, Chile

Viña Casa Tamaya

Winery in Limarí Valley, Coquimbo, Chile

Wines from Limari Valley Region

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Maycas del Limari Chardonnay 2006 Limari Valley

Vibrant gold in colour, this stunning Chardonnay is minerally and austere with a mouth-wat..
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9.99
Maycas del Limari Syrah 2006 Limari Valley

Intensely deep dark purple in colour with aromas of cranberry, blackberry and morello cher..
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9.99
Maycas del Limari Syrah Rosé Reserva 2007

A concentrated nose of cherry and strawberry aromas with subtle spicy notes alongside. An ..
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8.00


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