Apalta is one of Chile’s most famous wine valleys. Located in the Colchagua wine region, we interviewed the local experts to bring you this database and infographic with useful information to help you understand the terroir. If you find out infographics and posts helpful, …
Amanda Barnes
Amanda Barnes
Amanda Barnes has been writing about wine and travel since 2003. South America has been her home since 2009, but she is currently on a mission to unlock the world of wine by traveling Around the World in 80 Harvests!
Itata is one of Chile’s oldest wine regions and is unique in having mainly gobelet-trained vineyards. To help you get to grips with this wine region, we have created a useful infographic to show the important information from our database we collected there during …
Puente Alto is one of Chile’s most renowned wine regions producing some of the most prized and famous wines in the continent. To understand this wine region in Alto Maipo, we have produced a database and infographic so you can see what makes it …
San Antonio is one of Chile’s coolest coastal wine regions. To help you understand the region in depth we’ve created this handy infographic and database with information on San Antonio wine region and wines. If you find our content useful please share it with …
Rio Negro in Patagonia is one of Argentina’s hidden viticultural gems. To understand the differences between other regions in Argentina, we’ve produced this handy infographic and database with information we gathered while visiting the wine region earlier this year.
The Uco Valley is one of Argentina’s top wine regions and this useful infographic database gives you the lowdown on understanding the formation and vineyard systems of Mendoza’s prime valley. We’ve got you covered from production numbers through to the growing period. To understand …
Cafayate is one of Argentina’s prime wine regions, known for its high altitude winemaking. In order to get to grips with everything about this wine region, from its soil to its climate, we give you this handy infographic from data we collected while visiting …
Uruguay’s capital, Montevideo, must be one of the most laid back capital cities in the world. Life passes by at a walking pace, people still smile at you on the street and, although over a third of the country’s population live here, you can …
When we were selecting which Chilean wine regions and harvests to cover, I can tell you it was a tough choice. Why? Because Chile is extremely diverse. Chile’s wine regions span over 1700km from beyond the Lakes Region of Chile in Patagonia, where you’ll …
Uruguay is more than just Tannat, there are lots of wine varieties to discover. Winemaker Pablo Fallabrino from Viñedo de los Vientos talks us in this interview about the different wines and styles you can find in Uruguay today.