Visit Colchagua Valley, Chile
The Colchagua Valley lies to the south of Santiago and makes up a major part of the Central Valley. It makes up a vital part of the Chilean economy as a producer of fruit to be exported around the world.
The Colchagua Valley lies to the south of Santiago and makes up a major part of the Central Valley.
It makes up a vital part of the Chilean economy as a producer of fruit to be exported around the world, but perhaps more famously, this is also a major wine-producing region.
While it is only an hour and a half away from Santiago it feels a million miles away.
The rolling hills not only provide stunning scenery but also the perfect base for viticulture, and, as with most of Chile, the Andes are always there in the back ground.
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