Learn more about wines in www.cortahojas.com.-/ A recent report by SAG (Agricultural and Livestock Service) of the Ministry of Agriculture of Chile, said the stock volumes Chilean wine cellars at December 31, 2015, had an increase of 16.8%, reaching more than 1238 million liters compared to 2014.
The information is contained in the Report of wine stocks developed by the SAG every year. This background contemplate volumes present wine cellars, but excludes wine used for the production of pisco.
This growth in the volumes of wine stocks is explained by the climate and responds to favorable weather conditions that occurred in the vintage 2015, when an increase was recorded in the production of wine grapes.
As to where it was recorded the highest amount of stock in stocks are the regions of El Maule, O’Higgins and the Metropolitan region. These together accounted for 93.8% of total wine stocks during 2015.
In relation to stocks of wines by variety, the Cabernet Sauvignon is the strain that holds as many stocks. In 2015 it accounted for 41.8% of the total. Le igue with 13% Merlot, Carmenere with 11.8%, with 8.5% Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah with 8.1% and 6.4% Chardonnay.
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