Coastal Maipo

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Coastal Maipo is a cool-climate subregion of Chile’s Maipo Valley renowned for producing elegant, fresh-style wines, particularly from Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux varieties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf subregion of Maipo Valley
wine region
administrativeRegion Santiago Metropolitan Region
surface form: Metropolitan Region of Santiago
climateInfluence cooling coastal breezes
large diurnal temperature range
morning fog
climateType cool climate
contrastWith Alto Maipo
Maipo Andes
country Chile
grapeVariety Cabernet Sauvignon
Carménère
surface form: Carmenère

Merlot
Syrah
harvestCharacteristic later ripening compared to warmer Maipo areas
hasSubstyle cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon
influencedBy Pacific Ocean
knownFor Bordeaux variety wines
Cabernet Sauvignon wines
elegant wines
fresh-style wines
locatedIn Central Valley wine region
marketPosition source of high-quality Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon
partOf Maipo Valley
regionType coastal
soilType alluvial soils
clay-loam soils
gravelly soils
styleCharacteristic elegant tannins
fresh fruit expression
higher acidity
moderate alcohol
typicalWineColor red
typicalWineProfile black fruit aromas
fresh acidity
herbal notes
red fruit aromas
viticulturalUse Bordeaux-style blends
premium Cabernet Sauvignon production
wineLawRegion Maipo Valley
surface form: Maipo Valley DO

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Maipo Valley hasSubregion Coastal Maipo