America

CHILE

Caught between Pacific fog and Andean air, Chile offers one of wine’s clearest climate gradients: the Humboldt Current cools coastal sites, while inland Mediterranean warmth and big day‑night swings build structure. Distinct mesoclimates stretch from Casablanca to the Valle Central, shaped by valley orientation and the pull of the cordillera. The DO system frames valleys such as Maipo, Colchagua and Maule, inviting choices in aspect, elevation and soils from alluvial gravels to granite. Contemporary cellars favour measured extraction over heaviness, translating freshness from cool zones and power from warm slopes into a straight, terroir‑led language.

CHILE

Caught between Pacific fog and Andean air, Chile offers one of wine’s clearest climate gradients: the Humboldt Current cools coastal sites, while inland Mediterranean warmth and big day‑night swings build structure. Distinct mesoclimates stretch from Casablanca to the Valle Central, shaped by valley orientation and the pull of the cordillera. The DO system frames valleys such as Maipo, Colchagua and Maule, inviting choices in aspect, elevation and soils from alluvial gravels to granite. Contemporary cellars favour measured extraction over heaviness, translating freshness from cool zones and power from warm slopes into a straight, terroir‑led language.