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Tasting the wines of Chile
The best of wine tasting in Chile awaits you, as you get to choose from a long list of incredible wine adventures in this wine country
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Explore Chile in a myriad of ways
Whereas Chile vineyards once only grew low grade grapes purely for domestic consumption, foreign investment in what has been described as a ‘winegrowers’ paradise’ over the last few years has brought this New World region firmly into the international fold.
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Maule Valley: Chile’s oldest wine growing region
Chile’s largest wine growing region, the Maule Valley, has traditionally been associated with the mass production of average quality grapes – but there has been a recent surge towards making premium quality wines for export, especially from the area’s distinctive Carmenere and Cabernet Sauvignon.
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Chile: the narrow ribbon of land between the Andes and Pacific
The prominent regions of the Chile wine map occupy a thin strip down the western coast of the country between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean, which has been described as a "winegrower’s paradise".
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Amanda Barnes visited Viña Von Siebenthal in the Aconcagua Valley. April 2018.
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Raising the bar of quality Chilean wine in Casablanca
This intriguing town hides a myriad of bohemian cafés and innovative restaurants, and wandering its narrow, winding streets is a perfect way to get away from it all. If you tire of the hills, you can always ascend or descend using one of its many historic funiculars
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Chilean vineyards between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes
Wine has been grown in Chile for centuries, but it wasn’t until wineries from the US and France invested in vineyards during the 1990s that the country really staked a claim for a place at the international wine table While poor quality grapes for domestic consumption once dominated this thin ribbon of land sandwiched between the Andes and the Pacific, the Chile wine region is now renowned for its exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon blends in particular.
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The Casablanca Valley: World class white wines from Chile
The Casablanca Valley is one of Chile’s most recent and rapidly developing wine regions, which is already being revered among the best – despite erring from the country’s reputation for producing world class red wines.
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Bordeaux’s lost refugee Carménère has put down its Chilean roots
Situated in the Rapel Valley in the centre of the winegrowers’ paradise of South America, Chile, Cachapoal is nestled between the Andes and the Coastal Range, thus predominantly cut off from the Pacific Ocean breezes.
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Curico Valley wine region: Explore Chile’s Central Valley vineyards
The Curico Valley wine region is where legendary Spanish viticulturalist Miguel Torres first arrived when he began revolutionising Chile’s wine industry in 1979 – bringing with him European techniques that would cement the country’s reputation for producing premium wines of outstanding value.
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Arid deserts, cooling ocean breezes and staggering altitude, Chile has it all
Chile has been producing wine since its first European settlers arrived in the mid-16th century and today counts as one of South America’s most important wine-producing countries.
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Sipping in Santiago: Chilean wine tours from the capital
Chile is a natural paradise bearing a bounty of local produce that supplies international marketplaces, while its wines are among the finest in South America and feature on wine lists around the world.
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Drink in a bit of Chilean viticultural history
Home of viticulture in Chile, Maipo is one of Chile’s most important and historic wine-producing regions.
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Read insightful articles on everything wine, dine, spirits and travel in Chile
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Santiago is an ideal base for Chile’s finest wine regions
The Chilean capital city of Santiago is strategically placed in the centre of the country’s most influential Central Valley wine region, where scores of internationally renowned vineyards can be easily reached in every direction.
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Santiago: Chile’s central hub for the best wineries
With so many wineries near Santiago, Chile’s capital city is an ideal starting point for wine enthusiasts seeking to explore the South American country that has been making great strides in wine production over recent years.

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