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  2. Aconcagua (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Aconcagua is one of the five principal wine regions of Chile. It encompasses all winegrowing areas in Valparaíso Region . The Aconcagua wine region is composed of four minor wine districts; Casablanca Valley , Aconcagua Costa , [ 1 ] Aconcagua Valley and Leyda Valley .

  3. Aconcagua River - Wikipedia

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    Aconcagua and Maipo rivers. The Aconcagua River is a river in Chile that rises from the conflux of two minor tributary rivers at 1,430 metres (4,690 ft) above sea level in the Andes, Juncal River from the east (which rise in the Nevado Juncal) and Blanco River from the south east.

  4. Viña Seña - Wikipedia

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    Seña wine was established as a collaborative venture in Chile between Viña Errázuriz and Robert Mondavi. [1] Since 2005 Seña is owned 100% by the Chadwick family, proprietors of Errázuriz, and is the personal project of Eduardo Chadwick. The vineyard has 42 hectares of cultivated vines, and had sales of 5,000 cases of wine in 2015. [2]

  5. Chilean wine - Wikipedia

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    Chile's topography with the location of most of Chile's wine regions highlighted. Chile is a long, narrow country that is geographically and climatically dominated by the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Chile's vineyards are found along an 800-mile stretch of land from Atacama Region to the Bio-Bio Region in the south. The ...

  6. Quillota - Wikipedia

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    Quillota is a city located in the valley of the Aconcagua River in Valparaíso Region, Chile. It is the capital and largest city of Quillota Province. It is surrounded by the localities of San Isidro, La Palma, Pocochay, and San Pedro. It is an important agricultural center, mainly because of the plantations of avocado and cherimoya trees.

  7. Incas in Central Chile - Wikipedia

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    Quillota in Aconcagua Valley was likely the Incas' foremost settlement. [1] The bulk of the people conquered by the Incas in Central Chile were Diaguitas and part of the Promaucae (also called Picunches). Incas appear to have distinguished between a "province of Chile" and a "province of Copayapo" neighboring it to the north. [2]