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 ...
Good wine, good food, good life. That is what the Santa Fe Wine & Chile Fiesta embodies. This year the festival celebrates its 33rd year with wine tastings, luncheons, chef demonstrations, sommelier ...
Don’t worry, the tasting experience is virtual but the wine is real and so is the food. Normally an eight-day event that draws in excess of 3,000 attendees, according to its website, the Santa Fe Wine ...
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 ...
Some wines and grapes are like Rodney Dangerfield. They get no respect. Think Pinot Grigio or certain Rose wines. Other wines are more like Emma Stone or Ewan McGregor. Actors who seem to be ...
The geography of Chile is truly unique among the family of nations. Squeezed between the towering Andes Mountains to the east and the frigid Pacific Ocean to the west, this pencil-shaped country spans ...
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