Winemaker Puerto Viejo
Colchagua Valley - Chile
Discover more about 'Puerto Viejo'
Since 1961, this family-owned winery has been producing wines from its own vineyards, grown and bottled on-site. These vineyards make it possible to produce more than 20 million liters of wine per year.
With 3,000 hectares of vineyards spread across three valleys, they are able to create a wide range of wine styles, always with a strong focus on quality.
Why you should definitely have Puerto Viejo at home:
The region has developed into one of the most celebrated wine-producing areas in Chile, with numerous wineries producing high-quality wines.
The vineyards of Puerto Viejo in Chile benefit from the diverse soils of the Colchagua Valley.
The vineyards are 100% organic and sustainable, certified with the "Haute Valeur Environnementale" label.
The delicious wines of Puerto Viejo
Red wines:
2021 - Puerto Viejo - Cabernet Sauvignon - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood Label
2022 - Puerto Viejo - Carmenère - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood Label
2022 - Puerto Viejo - Merlot - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood Label
2024 - Puerto Viejo - Cabernet Sauvignon - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood Label
2024 - Puerto Viejo - Merlot - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood Label
White wines:
2024 - Puerto Viejo - Chardonnay - Reserve - Viña Requingua - Wood label
The vineyards of Puerto Viejo in the Colchagua Valley
The climate
A warm climate with a Mediterranean rainfall pattern and significant differences between day and night temperatures. This is due to the close proximity of the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
The terroir
This region features alluvial soils with excellent drainage, as well as loam and clay for moisture retention, and minerals that give the wines their character.
Winemaking in the Colchagua Valley
Winemaking in the Colchagua Valley, located in Chile, is a thriving and renowned industry. The valley is known for its ideal climate and soil conditions, which are perfect for grape cultivation.
With diverse soil structures, including alluvial, loam and clay soils, and a varied microclimate, grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère and Syrah thrive here.
The region has developed into one of the most celebrated wine-producing areas in Chile, with numerous wineries producing high-quality wines. Visitors can enjoy wine tourism and discover the rich winemaking tradition of the Colchagua Valley.
















