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  2. Cono Sur Vineyards & Winery - Wikipedia

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    Cono Sur Vineyards & Winery is a subsidiary of Concha y Toro Winery and is the third largest exporter of bottled wine in Chile. [1] Established in 1993, its name is a reference to its location in the Southern Cone of South America and a play on the word connoisseur. In 2015, it was the official wine of the Tour de France. [2]

  3. Adrianna Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Grape skins are rich in tannins and polyphenols, the flavour-giving compounds in wine, explaining why the Adrianna Vineyard's high-altitude wines are so concentrated and capable of ageing. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] Also, because of the cool mountain climate, the wines from Adrianna have a certain type of minerality [ 4 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] in the aromatics and ...

  4. List of companies of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Location of Chile. Chile is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south.

  5. Argentine wine - Wikipedia

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    Argentine wines started being exported during the 1990s, and are currently growing in popularity, making it now the largest wine exporter in South America. The devaluation of the Argentine peso in 2002 further fueled the industry as production costs decreased and tourism significantly increased, giving way to a whole new concept of enotourism ...

  6. Chilean wine - Wikipedia

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    With vineyards in ruins, many French winemakers traveled to South America, bringing their experience and techniques with them. [3] As a result, Don Silvestre Ochagavía Echazarreta founded Ochagavia Wines in 1851 and Don Maximiano Errázuriz established Viña Errázuriz in 1870, both using grapes imported from France.

  7. Boschendal - Wikipedia

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    The winery is noted particularly for its complex white wines. When Anglo American took ownership of Rhodes Fruit Farms and Boschendal in 1969 one of the key projects was the re-establishment of a range of wines under the Boschendal brand. In 1978, Achim van Arnim took charge as Cellarmaster, vowing to restore pre-eminence for the Estate's produce.