100 Chileans of note
Wednesday 7 October 2009

I am struck, tasting some of the more striking current offerings from Chile, by how very fluid the wine landscape there is. I found myself discovering whole new wine regions – not just well-recognised regions that are now being definitively conquered by the vine such as Bío Bío, and such not-so-new regions as Limarí, Elqui and Leyda/San Antonio, but Paredones in coastal Colchagua (granite and red clay and cooler than Leyda, apparently) and also new plantings in coastal Rapel, also on granite and so new that it does not yet have a name.
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