The oldest Malbec vines in ChileViña SanRoke winery is in the wine region area of Valle del Biobío
According to the website QuéVino:
Viña Sanroke is a family business dedicated to the production of Malbec, Carignan, País and Moscatel de Alejandría grapes, and artisanal winemaking.
Physically located in San Rosendo, Bío Bío Region, Chile, Viña Sanroke has the oldest Malbec vines in Chile, dating back more than 150 years, unique in the country, dry land vineyards of clay soils.
Viña Sanroke is committed to the least intervention in the production of its wines, the idea is to maintain the greatest amount of natural qualities of the centenary grapes, so no irrigation, chemicals or fertilizers are used, maintaining a commitment with the environment. (1)
(1)www.quevino.cl
Los Callejones SN San Rosendo(Bío-Bío)