Temperance and faith is only a small part of
Rengo’s rich history. The natural spirit of the
place and its people is strongly tied to the
various orders of priests that have undertaken
their missions and spiritual exercises there.
The Spanish spiritual crusade spread through
the countryside, haciendas, and towns. The
word that transmitted the mystery of faith
was disseminated with the strength that
brings with it the gift of the deep conviction.
The first church was erected in 1730, with
simple architecture that included terracotta
roof tiles, wood, and a bell tower of medium
height. From then on, mass and prayer was
multiplied to embrace Rengo and its people,
anointing them with a mantle of faith and
devotion.
This mystical spirit can still be felt today while
walking through its streets and places, the
same spaces that now nourish the Viña Misiones de Rengo.
The winery seeks to harmoniously integrate
its historic past through pure lines and the
green, burgundy, and earthy colors that recall
the old way of conserving wine.
With the legacy of experience, the winery
takes advantage of the latest technology and
vineyard management, caring for the same
vines that the monks once tended with such
devotion so many years ago.
It is this very tradition that allows us to
conserve age-old vinification and ageing
processes while making the highest quality
products.
The facility has a vinification capacity of
8,000,000 liters, a 7,000,000-bottle per year
bottling line, and a temperature-controlled
room for 1,500 French and American oak
barrels.