Chile
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Chilean Chardonnay over £10And the winner is...
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Chile earthquake strikes in wine regionBy Hannah Seaton Last updated
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Long lost Chilean País wine heads to UK shoresBy Amy Wislocki Last updated
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Minimal winery damage in Chilean earthquake, say first reportsBy Hannah Seaton Published
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Taste DWWA 2015 winning wines from Chile at Mercado ChilenoBy Decanter Staff Last updated
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Accolade Wines acquires Chile’s Viña AnakenaBy Richard Woodard Published
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Decanter magazine: October 2015Inside Decanter October 2015: the new face of Chilean Cabernet, South America's most exciting whites and the revival of País.
By Chris Mercer Published
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International Trophy Dry Riesling under £15 – Viña Leyda, Single Vineyard Neblina Riesling, Leyda Valley,Chile 2013According to Viña Leyda winemaker Viviana Navarrete, it owes much to the qualities of the valley which gives the producer its name, and in whose early development the company was instrumental.
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International Trophy Red Bordeaux Varietals under £15 – Indomita, Cabernet Sauvignon Gran Reserva, Maipó Valley, Chile 2014 (14%)Since 2005, this wine has been made from a single-vineyard lot in the coastal area of Chile’s Maipó Valley, in what the Indomita team describes as a ‘heavenly spot with rolling hills’.
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Decanter travel guide: Casablanca & Valparaíso, ChileThe latest recruit to the Great Wine Capitals provides the perfect way to experience the exciting Chilean wine scene, says Peter Richards MW.
By Peter Richards MW Last updated
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Chile’s boutique hotelsBy Peter Richards MW Last updated
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Chilean Syrah
Chile’s first Syrah debuted in 1995; a decade later peter richards was one of the first to see the grape’s potential. Today it is on everyone’s lips
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DWWA 2014 Regional Trophy: Chilean Chardonnay under £15This year's Decanter World Wine Awards Regional Trophy for Chilean Chardonnay under £15 went to Pandolfi Price, Los Patricios Chardonnay, Itata Valley 2010 (14%)
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DWWA 2014 Regional Trophy: Chilean Chardonnay over £15This year's Decanter World Wine Awards Regional Trophy for Chilean Chardonnay over £15 went to Calyptra, Chardonnay Gran Reserva, Cachapoal 2010 (14.5%)
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Wines of Chile Awards laud Sauvignon, organic, Cabernet and Carmenere
Casablanca Sauvignon Blanc, organic reds, Cabernet Sauvignons and Carmeneres stole the show at the first Annual Wines of Chile Awards held in Santiago last week.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Carmenere on 21,000 mile road trip
A Chilean wine connoisseur is about to leave on a four-month, 21,000-mile motorcycle journey to promote Chile’s Carmenère grape across the American continents.
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First Carmenere competition
The first ever international Carmenere competition will be held next year in Chile.
By Jimmy Langman Last updated
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Concha y Toro joins old vine Carignan club in ChileConcha y Toro has become the latest major name to join Vigno, a small group of wineries dedicated to the revival of the Carignan grape in Chile’s Maule region.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Spanish wine producer Garcia Carrion to plant Chile vineyardSpanish producer Garcia Carrion is to plant a new vineyard in Chile as part of a strategy to increase sales and ensure a supply of grapes.
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Kaiken invites you to Unleash Seduction through its unique winesFounded in 2002 by Chilean winemaker Aurelio Montes Sr., Kaiken aim is to craft premium wines which reflect the unique terroirs of top denominations in Argentina.
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Winners and Losers of Chilean wine awards
The winners – and losers – of the Chilean wine industry’s recent awards took everyone by surprise. BEVERLEY BLANNING MW considers the implications and a possible new era for the country’s producers
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The outstanding 2007 Chilean vintage
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Adolfo Hurtado: Wonder Boy
There’s a considered approach behind Adolfo Hurtado’s meteoric rise in Chilean winemaking. He and tim atkin MW talk Pinot and progress
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Chile’s foreign exchange
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Pedro Parra: breaking new ground
Winemaking consultants may be everywhere in Chile, but Pedro Parra is the only terroir consultant. That’s a lot of dirt to dig, says tim atkin MW
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Chile must use heritage to sell more wine
Chilean producers should put Incas on their labels to if they want to sell more wine abroad, one of the country's leading wine producers said this week.
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Wines of Chile to re-open London office
Wines of Chile is set to open a London office by the end of the year, eighteen months after unexpectedly closing up its operation here.
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Veramonte follows Montes to Marchihue
Premium Chilean producer Veramonte is on the point of buying 200ha in the up-and-coming coastal region of Marchihue.
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Chile has no option but to export – Chadwick
The Chilean wine industry can expect no support whatsoever from the domestic market and depends for its very survival on increasing exports.
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Wines of Chile to open in London in May
Wines of Chile has appointed a UK director to take charge of its new London office which opens in May.
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Wines of Chile UK scotches Volvo jibe
Wines of Chile finally has a London office, a staff – and a mission to live down the taunt that Chilean wine is the Volvo of the wine world.
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Lapostolle bee case still buzzing
The dispute between Casa Lapostolle and Casablanca´s beekeepers in Chile is set to continue.
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