The vineyards destined for Taita are located at Montes' El Arcángel de Marchigüe Estate vineyard. Like a large percentage of Chilean soils, those in Marchigüe feature decomposed granite soils. Some plots feature high clay content and moderate depths, while others are shallower with less clay, more silt, and more rocks. The Taita plot was influenced by glacial action, evidence of which are the sharp, angular stones left by passing glaciers in combination with round stones that resulted from water running over the surface of the vineyard area for ages. The Taita vineyards are dry farmed. The result of these naturally managed vineyards is fewer clusters per vine with smaller and more concentrated grapes.