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Disengaged Chileans
In the golden decade of the 90s, Chile flooded the markets with its good, beautiful and cheap wines, but the increase in production costs (energy, labor, exchange rate, etc.) has diminished its competitiveness, especially with the awakening of Eastern Europe. The...
Wines in Terracota Vessels: The Perfect Circle
Aging wines in terracotta amphorae is not only an age- old tradition but a bridge towards the cycles of nature and a simpler, more authentic life. A trip back in time using today’s winemaking knowledge. The process of making wine is not marked by revolutions but...
Old Vines: Notes of Profound Wisdom
Wines made from old grapevines deliver uncommon balance and depth of flavors. This is an additional dimension that only time and a perfect integration with the environment can achieve. Despite the lack of accurate data, the area currently under old grapevines in Chile...
Garage Wines: Small Winemakers Don’t Cry
Local garagistes talk about typicity and consistency, rather than about concentration and new barrels. They advocate for a more diversified industry, with a stronger character and a long-term vision. Small winemakers don’t cry. They speak up. In today’s globalized...
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