Chilean wines bet on the diversity of strains
Learn about premium Chilean wines. Visit www.cortahojas.com The challenges for Chilean wine producers do not stop. For some time now, options have been opening up for new vineyards, ranging from the introduction of Italian and Spanish vines to the rescue of the diversity of plant material that has come to Chile centuries ago. Ancient varieties such as albariño or aglianico appear as alternatives, together with the exploitation of the productive and enological characteristics hidden in the different cabernet sauvignon and…