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Chile

A long, thin country running the length of South America, with desert in the north, the Antarctic in the south, and the Andes to the

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Jujuy, Argentina

This is Argentina’s highest and most arctic winemaking region (23 degrees south). This is a very small region with very little wine exported to other

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Salta, Argentina

Known by many as Argentina’s most northerly winemaking region but just south of Jujuy, Salta (25 degrees South) has relatively extensive wine exports. The reason

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Catamarca, Argentina

The Catamarca area is bordered by Salta to the south. The vineyard here is small due to the rugged mountainous terrain. The most significant subregion

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La Rioja, Argentina

Located south of Catamarca, La Rioja is a winemaking region with a hot climate and co-yields of white and red wines. Torrontés and Malbec are

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Coonawarra, Australia

The region is only 100 kilometres inland, and is exposed to a maritime climate, with dry and moderately cool summers. The climate is quite unique

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Hunter Valley, Australia

The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest producing wine region, with vines first planted in the 1820’s. It is Australia’s most visited wine region and lies

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Mendoza, Argentina

Mendoza has historically remained Argentina’s largest and most important winemaking region, accounting for more than two-thirds of the country’s total production. The Uco Valley southeast

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