Chilean wines are renowned worldwide for their exceptional quality and unique flavors, thanks to the country's topography and climate that create ideal conditions for growing a wide variety of grapes.
Chile and Argentina share a soaring mountain range. On the west side of the Andes Mountains, Chile extends more than 2,500 miles along the Pacific Ocean down the southern tip of South America. On the ...
The hosts visit three wineries all located in different and distinct landscapes. Chile stretches across all climatic zones and is squeezed between the Andes Mountains to the east and the South Pacific ...
Driving around the countryside that surrounds Santiago, Chile, might fool you into thinking you’ve landed in the French countryside, the endless vineyards and hilly terrain will look eerily similar, ...
The hosts travel from Santiago to the Andes for a taste of sustainable Chilean wine. Liora, Maya and Yolanda discover how the wineries in Chile produce sustainable wine. They start in the city of ...
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Major wineries in central Chile are investing up to US$12m each in waste treatment plants and methods to reuse by-products. Their aim is to meet or beat rising environmental standards, both at home ...
Analyst group Rabobank has said that the total cost to Chile’s wineries of a powerful earthquake that struck the country earlier this year is likely to rise. Rabobank said that wine sector costs from ...
VSPT has been promoted to the category of Gold in the IWCA NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VSPT Wine Group is pleased to announce that the company has been promoted to the prestigious Gold Member status of ...
Ana María Cumsille is an Agronomical Engineer from the Universidad Mayor of Chile. She did a specialization in oenology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and obtained a Diplôme ...