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Leyda Valley is a small sub-region of the San Antonio Valley wine region in Chile, located 100 km west of Santiago, near the sea, south of Casablanca.
The soils of Leyda Valley are mainly granite and clay on hills produce grapes with high acidity and minerality. The region is based on a series of hills located beyond the coastal range that protects well from Central Chile's oceanic influences. The coastal climate of Leyda Valley has a temperate rainy winter, with annual rainfall of 250 mm, and a dry summer. As a result, the region produces excellent red wine.
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