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  5. The Chilean wine market is now booming. During the last decade particularly, huge investment has been made with this country's wine industry, most abundant in modern wine making practices being adopted.
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  11. Some of that is because of foreign investment which includes either purchased land in Chile as well as set up operations there, or collaborated in partnerships with Chilean wine houses.
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  13. The market is now using stainless-steel vats and new American or French oak where before it used ancient wooden vats created from rauli, a nearby form of evergreen beech. This has meant standards have vastly improved as well as hygiene.
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  15. Chile has two big influences on its climate, these are the mountain range, the Andes, which shabby the eastern side of the us, along with the Gulf of mexico on the west. Both of these forces cool Chile's air, as well as the temperature in the nation is comparable to that regarding the south of France.
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  17. Chilean wine is diverse and the united states grows many of the international favourites from the wine industry including Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot and Cabernet, and it has many upcoming home-grown varieties. Someone to look for the long run is Pais, a grape variety that's widely planted in Chile but has yet to properly earn its place internationally.
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  19. A range to look out for when buying Chilean wines are Carmenere; you could spot it on labels if one does, give it a try. This grape variety is at on one occasion believed to basically be Merlot, but also in reality it was to become long-forgotten Bordeaux that is growing in Chile all along too. You'll find it has a vibrant fruity wine with deep flavour.
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  21. As you would expect, different parts of Chile are particularly worthy of producing certain wines. Among the longest-established regions is Maipo, just south in the capital Santiago. A number of the big names in Chilean wine are based here, including Santa Rita and Concha y Toro, along with the main produce is top quality Cabernet Sauvignon.
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  23. Casablanca is often a new region producing first class Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. This cool costal region has become also having Pinot Noir planted within it, taking advantage of the cool climate. This region produces a few of the country's top wines, such as the Casablanca Chardonnays of Ignacio Recabarren.
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  25. Aconcagua from the north is producing high quality Cabernet Sauvingnon. This area is quite dry and hot, and is therefore better suited on the output of dark wine. Luckily, both white and red Chilean liquid is excellent, and you're simply unlikely being disappointed along with your purchases.
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