South wine region

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The South wine region is a cooler, traditionally agricultural area of Chile known for producing fresh, high-acidity wines—especially from varieties like País and Moscatel—within the country’s broader wine landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural region
wine region
agriculturalUse viticulture
climateCharacteristic cooler climate
traditionally agricultural area
country Chile
encompasses multiple local vineyard areas
grapeColorFocus aromatic white Moscatel
primarily red País
historicalUse traditional farming
knownFor fresh, high-acidity wines
wines from Moscatel
wines from País
locatedIn Chile
notableGrapeVariety Moscatel NERFINISHED
País NERFINISHED
partOf Chilean wine industry
Chilean wine regions NERFINISHED
product wine
relativeLocation southern Chile
roleInCountry part of Chile’s broader wine landscape
wineCharacteristic high acidity
wineProfile fresh
high-acidity
wineStyle fresh wines

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Chilean wine regions mainMacrozone South wine region