Viña Tarapacá

Viña Tarapacá, formerly called Viña de Rojas y Viña Zavala,[1] is a Chilean vineyard and winery, founded in Isla de Maipo by Francisco de Rojas y Salamanca, in 1874.

Since 2008, the winery has been part of the group called Viña San Pedro-Taparacá S.A., or VSPT Wine Group, a company that has a total of 4,254 hectares of cultivated vines, producing more than 16 million cases of wine per year, which its members sell in more than 80 markets on the all continents,[2] constituting the second largest wine exporting conglomerate in Chile, and one of the 15 largest wine companies in the world.

[2] About this, Viña Tarapacá contributes with 611 hectares, and a production of 98,000 cases of wine per year, distributed in 50 countries.

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