Las Mulas Rosé
Valle Central. Chile
Located in the heart of Chile, the Central Valley is the country’s largest and most emblematic wine region. It stretches from Santiago to the south of the Maule region, covering a wide strip of fertile land between the Andes and the Coastal Range. The Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild winters, together with the influence of rivers and the diversity of soils, creates ideal conditions for grape growing.
The uniqueness of the Central Valley is reflected in the great variety of styles and grape varieties produced, especially Cabernet Sauvignon, Carmenère, and Merlot, as well as fresh and aromatic white wines. The combination of tradition, innovation, and a strong export orientation has positioned the Central Valley as the driving force of the Chilean wine industry and an international benchmark for quality wine production.