Chile is recognized worldwide for the high quality of its wines that it has produced in series since the 19th century thanks to a commercial agreement with vineyards in France and the United States.
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 ...
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, ...
Lorraine Hems was a Catad’Or this summer. “Cata is Spanish for tasting, or sample, and Catador is a taster,” says Hems. “Oro means gold, so Catad’Or is a little play on words meaning, we are tasting ...
When it comes to paving the way for high-end Chilean wine, Seña Wines is the one to look to. The iconic brand began its quest to put Chile on the fine wine map when fifth-generation winemaker and ...
Many people believe that spicy foods, like New Mexican green chili, don’t pair with wine. But the reverse is true - Gruet ...
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