| Aconcagua | Atacama | Central Valley | Coquimbo | Southern Chile |
- Spans the O’Higgins Region , Maule Region, and the Administrative Metropolitan Region
- Four subregions: the Maipo Valley, the Rapel Valley, the Curicó Valley and the Maule Valley
- Its naturally hot temperatures are mitigated by the influence of the cold Humboldt current that runs along the Pacific Coast of the country
- Chile’s most productive and internationally known wine region
- Located directly across the Andes from Argentina’s most well known wine region Mendoza Province
- The Maipo Valley is known for Cabernet Sauvignon and is Chile’s oldest wine region
- The Rapel wine region in the Colchagua Province is also known for Cabernet Sauvignon
- Curicó has both red and white wine varieties but is most known for Chardonnay