Loncomilla



Loncomilla winery run over 1,000 hectáreas de viñedos de la finca dentro del Valle del Maule y una capacidad de almacenamiento de 22 millón de vinos liters.The se producen con la tecnología en el estado de la técnica y dirigido por un equipo de enólogos expertos. To supply the international demanding market, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cariñena, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and others has been planted, in addition of rescuing the centennial old vines of the País variety.
Loncomilla Wine Cooperative was incorporated on January 14, 1959 and was formed by a group of winemakers in the area of San Javier and Villa Alegre. The cooperative acquired legal personality by Supreme Decree Law No. 13 dated December 10, 1959. The purpose of the cooperative is the technical development and economic improvement of the wine industry, as well as to promote the progress of its partners in the social and cultural order. Under its bylaws, its purpose is to market and process the grapes provided by its partners or third turning them into wine or other products and market them.
The cooperative is composed of 100 members mostly small producers and is supported in its work by state agencies such as CORFO and INDAP and in March 2011 was certified Fair Trade (FLO) and is constantly training and professional staff. Loncomilla delivers products and services of the highest quality, contributing to meeting the needs of our customers, establishing a relationship of trust between us. We hope and we are working to open new horizons to other cities inside and outside our region, to deliver just as excellent service.
Loncomilla is a Mapudungun word coming from the native indigenous Mapuche’s people language. Debido mapudungun es una lengua no escrita, esto es. did not write. There is no absolute consensus among experts regarding the most appropriate phonetic signs to transcribe oral expressions. Mapudungun (de mapa “earth, land” and Bukittinggi “speak, speech”) es una lengua aislada hablada en el centro sur de Chile y Argentina el centro oeste por el pueblo mapuche (de mapa “earth” and que “people”). Por lo tanto, Loncomilla (de lonco “chief” and milla “gold”) significa Jefe de oro.
En Chile, antes de que la lucha por la tierra iniciada por los conquistadores españoles el territorio se dividió entre la gente que ocuparon la tierra por fronteras naturales como el río Biobío. People who lived north of the Biobío River were called Picunches sharing the same language of the Mapuche people whom were living in the south. The Mapuche territory is a rainy area where the climate is still quite cold and suitable for cold wine varieties. The first vines which were introduced in to the country by the Spanish Conquerors and Catholic Missionaries, were planted in to the central area and this place was the Picunche land, this was the original location where the first wines were produced. The hand labour was done by the Picunche inhabitants.
Información Básica
- Nombre: Cooperativa Agrícola Vitivínica Loncomilla Limited,pt,Ribera Poniente s/n San Javier,es,secretaria@cooploncomilla.cl,en,www.cooploncomilla.cl,en,Álvaro Muñoz Yañez,es,Carolina Bustamante Sepúlveda,es,Edmundo Mesa Encina,es
- Comercial Address: Ribera Poniente s/n San Javier, Chile
- Número de teléfono: +56 73 232 2540
- E-mail: secretaria@cooploncomilla.cl
- Winery Dirección: Ribera Poniente s/n San Javier, Chile
- Bodega Teléfono: +56 73 232 2540
- Sitio web: www.cooploncomilla.cl
- Gerente General: Álvaro Muñoz Yañez
- Gerente de Exportaciones: Álvaro Muñoz Yañez
- Enólogo Jefe: Carolina Bustamante Sepúlveda
- Viticultor: Edmundo Mesa Encina
