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Chilean vineyard and winery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viña Emiliana is a vineyard and winery, founded in 1986,[2] in Casablanca, Valparaíso Region, Chile. In 2015 it had more than 800 organic hectares of vineyards,[3] distributed among the valleys of Casablanca, Maipo, Cachapoal, Colchagua, Biobío and Limarí,[4] as well an annual export of 700,000 cases in 2016,[5] it sold in 60 countries,[3] being its main destinations: United States, Netherlands, Denmark, China and Canada.[4]
Viña Emiliana | |
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Location | Casablanca, Chile |
Appellation | Casablanca Valley |
Formerly | Viña Santa Emiliana (1986-2004) |
Founded | 1986 (37–38 years ago) |
Key people | President: Rafael Guilisasti [1] |
Acres cultivated | 1977 |
Cases/yr | 700,000 |
Known for | Gê, Signos de Origen, Coyam, Vigno, Adobe, Novas, Organic, Salvaje |
Website | emiliana.cl |
Since 1998,[2] Emiliana highlight as ecological and sustainable vineyard, through the biodynamic method and organic agriculture,[4] being recognized by the Association Wines of Chile as a pioneer of the country in this type practical approach, with the award Chilean Winery of the Year in 2015.[3] Due to its scale, it is one of the three largest organic vineyards in the world.[1][5]
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