Wine Tasting of 2006, Chilean wines won four of the top five rankings. Wine portal Chile portal Chilean wine routes Winemaking Agriculture in Chile "Wines...
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Jubaea (redirect from Chilean wine palm)
one species, Jubaea chilensis, commonly known in English as the Chilean wine palm or Chile cocopalm, and palma chilena in Spanish. It is native to southwestern...
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Chilean cuisine stems mainly from the combination of traditional Spanish cuisine, Chilean Mapuche culture and local ingredients, with later important...
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to a year or more). Production of palm wine may have contributed to the endangered status of the Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis). In Tuvalu, the...
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Riesling into Chile. Other wealthy wine growers followed suite. By the 1870s the wine industry was the most developed area of Chilean agriculture. The...
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Carménère (category Chilean wine)
produces the vast majority of Carménère wines available today and as the Chilean wine industry grows, more experimentation is being carried out on Carménère's...
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mid-1980s during the revitalization of the Chilean wine industry and it quickly became known for its white wines, most notably Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay...
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Central Valley (redirect from Valle Central (wine))
Central Valley may refer to: Chilean Central Valley, Chile Central Valley (Chilean wine region), Chile Costa Rican Central Valley, Costa Rica Central...
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Cryptocarya alba (redirect from Chilean acorn)
Cryptocarya alba, the peumo or Chilean acorn, is an evergreen tree that grows in Chile and Argentina from 33 to 40° southern latitude. It can live both...
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for Chilean wine and coincides with the historical core of the Chilean Central Valley. This is Chile's most productive and internationally known wine region...
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The Chilean wine routes (Spanish: Rutas del vino chileno) are a group of scenic routes along the wine-producing regions of Chile. A great part of them...
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Pisco (redirect from Chilean pisco)
variation of Piscola in Chile with clear sodas. Pisagua Chilean Pisco with carbonated water. Pischela, another variation of Chilean Piscola, similar to a...
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Maule Region (redirect from Maule Region of Chile)
extends from the Pacific coast over the Chilean Coast Range (Cordillera de la Costa) to include a portion of the Chilean Central Valley, and the Andes mountains...
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Coquimbo Region (redirect from Coquimbo Region of Chile)
a rich ecosystem. In the southern mountainous areas, the endangered Chilean Wine Palm (Jubaea chilensis) can be found. Its habitat is under threat from...
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Malbec (category French wine)
over 95 points in Wine Spectator and Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate. Although Carménère is the emblematic strain of Chilean wine and other varieties...
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Santiago Metropolitan Region (redirect from Metropolitana Region of Chile)
occurrence of the endangered Chilean Wine Palm, Jubaea chilensis within the Santiago Province; this iconic tree of central Chile had a much larger range prehistorically...
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Valparaíso Region (redirect from Valparaiso Region of Chile)
Michael Hogan (2008) Chilean Wine Palm: Jubaea chilensis, GlobalTwitcher.com, ed. Nicklas Stromberg Valparaíso Region, Chile (2006) [1] Valparaíso Region...
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Sparkling wine is a wine with significant levels of carbon dioxide in it, making it fizzy. While it is common to refer to this as champagne, European Union...
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Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis). In Chile, palm syrup is produced from the endangered Chilean wine palm (Jubaea chilensis). Other species used...
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Aquaculture in Chile Chilean wine Climate of Chile Drought in Chile Fishing in Chile Forestry in Chile White Earthquake Water resources management in Chile These...
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S.-Chile FTA entered into force 1 January 2004, following approval by the U.S. and Chilean congresses. The FTA has greatly expanded U.S.-Chilean trade...
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Vino pipeño (category Chilean wine)
from parish wines, as both come from young grapes. The drink is usually served with meats and typical dishes of the traditional Chilean home. Its short...
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Appellation (redirect from Appellation (wine))
see also:Argentine wine Canada: Vintners Quality Alliance Brazil: Denominação de Origem Chile: see Chilean wine South Africa: Wine of Origin United Kingdom:...
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Viña Ochagavía (redirect from Ochagavia Wines)
Ochagavia Wines is a Chilean winery, located in Macul, Santiago. The winery was founded in 1851 by Don Silvestre Ochagavía Errázuriz, an industrialist...
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in the Elqui Valley began in the 1990s when Chilean wine producers sought potential sites beyond the Chilean Central Valley. Over the years, they have planted...
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Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served...
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Chile (Zona central) is one of the five natural regions into which CORFO divided continental Chile in 1950. It is home to a majority of the Chilean population...
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Pais (category Red wine grape varieties)
Pais is a red wine grape that has played a prominent role in the Chilean wine industry. Up until the turn of the 21st century, it was Chile's most planted...
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Txakoli (category Chilean wine)
wine with high acidity and low alcohol content produced in the Spanish Basque Country, Cantabria and northern Burgos in Spain. Further afield, Chile is...
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Chile. This is mainly because mainland Chile ended in La Frontera until the occupation of Araucanía (1861–1883). Similarly, the Southern Chile wine region...
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