Viña Viu Manent
Chilean winery / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viña Viu Manent is a Chilean winery, founded in Santiago de Chile by the Catalan immigrant Miguel Viu García, and his sons Agustín and Miguel Viu Manent, in 1935, later established as a winery in 1966, after acquisition of San Carlos de Cunaco hacienda, in the Colchagua valley, O'Higgins Region. The company had 300 hectares of vines cultivated in 2017,[1] between the haciendas of San Carlos, El Olivar and La Capilla,[2] and projected, for that same year, sales of 250,000 cases per year,[1] distributed in 50 countries.[3] Its main grape varieties are Malbec, Syrah, Carmenère, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, as well as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier.[2]
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Viña Viu Manent | |
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Location | Cunaco, Chile |
Appellation | Colchagua Valley |
Formerly | Viu Wines (1935-1966) |
Founded | 1935 (88–89 years ago) |
Key people | Founders: Miguel Viu García Agustín Viu Manent Miguel Viu Manent |
Acres cultivated | 740 |
Cases/yr | 250,000 |
Website | viumanent.cl |
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