Nestled between mountain ranges and rivers and in the middle of our great nation, we find the Central Valleys, the most fertile lands in the entire country.
These verdant valleys, abundant in vegetation, have sustained different cultures, such as the Mapuche, Aconcagua, and Diaguitas. One of these valleys went on to become Chile’s capital, the mighty Santiago, which is now one of South America’s most cosmopolitan cities with a thriving arts scene, world-class museums, historic barrios, and exceptional restaurants.
The other central valleys, such as Colchagua and Casablanca, are where most of Chile’s excellent wines are grown and produced, as well as other varieties of fruits and vegetables.