Cachapoal Valley

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Cachapoal Valley is a prominent Chilean wine-producing region known for its warm climate and high-quality red wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon and Carmenère.

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Cachapoal Valley canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
wine region
climate warm
climateInfluence Andes cooling effect
Mediterranean climate
country Chile
economicActivity viticulture
wine tourism
exportMarket international wine markets
grapeColorFocus red grapes
harvestTime early to mid-autumn in Southern Hemisphere
hasSubregion Las Cabras
Machalí
Peumo
Rancagua
Rengo
Requínoa
hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
knownFor Cabernet Sauvignon wines
Carmenère wines
red wine production
latitude approximately 34°S
locatedIn Central Valley wine region
O’Higgins Region
surface form: O'Higgins Region
otherGrapeVariety Malbec
Merlot
Syrah
partOf Rapel Valley
primaryGrapeVariety Cabernet Sauvignon
Carménère
surface form: Carmenère
proximityTo Andes
surface form: Andes Mountains

Pacific Ocean
recognizedAs important Chilean wine-producing region
river Cachapoal River
soilType alluvial soils
clay soils
gravel soils
typicalAlcoholLevel relatively high
viticulturalZone Andes
Costa
Entre Cordilleras
wineCharacteristic ripe fruit flavors
soft tannins in Carmenère
structured tannins in Cabernet Sauvignon
wineCountry Chile
wineStyle full-bodied red wines

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O’Higgins Region hasWineValley Cachapoal Valley
Rapel Valley hasSubregion Cachapoal Valley
Cachapoal River flowsThrough Cachapoal Valley
Cachapoal River hasValley Cachapoal Valley
Central Valley wine region hasSubregion Cachapoal Valley
Cachapoal Province hasWineValley Cachapoal Valley
Chilean wine regions containsSubregion Cachapoal Valley
subject surface form: Rapel Valley