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Oct 22, 2024

Brushed by Wind, Built by Wine: The Architecture Behind Casablanca Valley’s Vineyards

The Casablanca Valley in Chile’s Valparaíso region is known for its exceptional wines and stunning landscapes. Its vineyards blend tradition and modernity, like Casa Valle Viñamar’s Moroccan-inspired design and Kingston Family Vineyards' gravity-based architecture. Discover the beauty and unique experiences each vineyard offers.

Located in the Valparaiso region of Chile, the Casablanca Valley is famous for both its exceptional wines and the beauty of its landscape. Being a joy of green meadows surrounding the environment and with vineyards giving attitude to landscaping with its buildings. The vineyards of the Casablanca Valley, with their perfect alignments and green hills, create a breathtaking setting that captures the essence of nature, integrating it into the world of wine.

The architecture of the vineyards in the Casablanca Valley mixes tradition and modernity. The wineries combine historic structures with modern and sustainable designs, allowing visitors to enjoy panoramic views while tasting exquisite wines. Some examples of this are Casa Valle Viñamar, with a Moroccan style architecture and a concept of harmony and disconnection, dazzling all its visitors with its imposing mirror of light. In turn, Kingston Family Vineyards delivers a more modern concept in terms of architecture, where we can see that they implement gravity as a determining factor in the location of the rooms and winemaking room. The Painting, on the other hand, presents an imposing structure in the middle of a hill that becomes more incredible with each meter that one approaches it.

Visit the Casablanca Valley and learn about the different proposals that our vineyards have.

Photo Credit: Casa Valle Viña Mar.
Cover: Kingston Family vineyards.