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Neyen Espiritu de Apalta 2010Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Bordeaux Red Blends
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Vina Ventisquero Pangea Syrah 2010Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Syrah/Shiraz
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Vina Siegel Gran Crucero Limited Edition Red Blend 2010Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Other Red Blends
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Koyle Auma 2010Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Other Red Blends
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Emiliana Ge (Certified Biodynamic) 2010Colchagua Valley, Rapel Valley, Chile ● Other Red Blends
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsTouching the Pacific in the west and stretching up into the Andes on its eastern side ...
Touching the Pacific in the west and stretching up into the Andes on its eastern side, the Rapel Valley is one of the more substantial fine red wine producing regions of Chile and contains both the Colchagua Valley in its south and west and the Cachapoal in its north and east. While it is recognized for its exceptional warm-climate reds, the region does produce some fine Pinot noir and Sauvignon blanc on its coastal side.
Some of the country’s finest Cabernet Sauvignon comes from the Rapel’s Andean foothills—with significant individualized smaller zones already identified. Soils here are mixtures of loam, clay, and sand; Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, and Merlot are the most prolific varieties throughout the region.