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Address: Nueva Tajamar 481, Of. 503 Torre Sur Chile
Phone: +56 2 339-9100
Website: http://caliterra.com
All tours must be booked in advance. Tours guides speak both English and Spanish. 

The Caliterra Jeep Tour includes a Wine tasting and sustainable vineyard visit. Availability: Monday to Friday at 10:00, 12:00 y 16:00 hrs.
The Caliterra Horseback Riding Tour includes a Horseback ride through our sustainable vineyards followed by a taste of our fantastic wines. Availability: Monday to Friday at 10:00, 12:00 y 16:00 hrs.

Caliterra is a fusion of quality “calidad” and land “tierra”, of a passionate friendship with the environment, sustainable viticulture philosophy, Chilean roots and Colchagua traditions. Our wines celebrate our land, our people and our pure nature for the future generations. Caliterra represents a passion for quality that aims to create environmentally friendly wines that are young, modern and innovative, wines that express Chile’s outstanding potential as a producer of natural high quality wines.

Caliterra was established in 1996 as a partnership between the Robert G. Mondavi family and Viña Errázuriz, who sought to realize their shared dream of producing high quality wines that reflect the potential of the Chilean nature, terroir and fruit.

The Colchagua Valley was chosen as the home of Caliterra Estate. Located in the heart of the valley, the estate of approximately 1,085 hectares has 75% of untouched natural land and Mediterranean climate, where cool nights and gentle breezes temper the sun’s energy creating perfectly ripe, intense, concentrated and balanced wines.

Caliterra works in harmony with the environment and the residents of the Colchagua Valley placing emphasis on our Chilean roots and the purity of nature in every bunch of grapes picked. By working under a sustainable philosophy we want to demonstrate care for the environment and the commitment we have with our community.

Sergio Cuadra, Caliterra’s winemaker comments: “it’s not about making only high quality wine anymore. It’s about making it with a careful awareness to help assure the natural resources for our grandsons and beyond”.