The international wine market moves at a giant pace and all wine producers seek different strategies to position their productions. The world of wine is changing at the pace of technological development and commercial contexts. 2018 was marked by commercial wars, the instability of Brexit and the different climatic events that wine by the media. All this brought consequences, good for some and not so much for others.
Looking already towards the future, some have already anticipated that what comes from this 2019 is “the old”. The rediscovery of old and abandoned vineyards and the adoption of forgotten varieties will continue to fuel the thirst for tastes beyond the classics, and will eventually reveal useful ways of adapting to climate change.
Chile, for example, is working to rescue the old vineyards planted by Spanish explorers centuries ago, as well as to resuscitate old winemaking techniques.
Climate change how the world of wine is facing it
Some wineries have proposed a solution proposing to plant vineyards at much more extreme altitudes. There are already examples in Idaho (USA) and in Quebec (Canada) where some of the harvests have given good results
Purchase of Premium bottles
Already in 2019 it has been seen that buying wine will be much more than buying a bottle at a local store. Some electronic stores offer a way to scan a bottle you’re enjoying in a restaurant, buy it and arrange for it to be delivered to your home, all in less than a minute.
Chilean wines, mainly Premium wines, are being recognized all over the world. A clear example of this is the Asian continent. Undoubtedly, high-end or premium Chilean wines are the most important in the international high class market. Chilean wines occupy an important place in this booming Asian market.
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