Interviews

WINE SPECTATOR EXECUTIVE EDITOR EXPLAINS CHILE´S ABSENCE FROM 2011 TOP 100 LIST

Tom Matthews, the executive editor of Wine Spectator, tells us why Chile needs not to worry about not making it to this year’s ranking.
November 29th, 2011 | General, Interviews | Read More

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October 14th, 2011 | Interviews | Read More

CHILEANS STUDYING WINE AND TERROIR ABROAD

There are many professional Chileans that are always searching for new work opportunities. This is the reason that some decide to study abroad and specialize in diverse themes relating to wine, in order to return and contribute their newly acquired knowledge. We interviewed three students studying...
August 11th, 2011 | Interviews | Read More

July 13th, 2011 | Interviews | Read More

ANDES WINES LAUNCHES WINE AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

Andes Wines International implemented the program “Wine Ambassador”. The objective is to support wine importers, distributors and sales channels in their performance to achieve goals together with the wineries from Argentina, Chile, España, Brasil, Uruguay, Grecia and New Zealand among others. This...
March 31st, 2011 | Interviews | Read More

IN THE APALTA VALLEY, TWO VINEYARDS OFFER DIFFERENT KINDS OF CHARM

I was more than a little nervous as I drove down the long, pockmarked lane that lead through the vineyards at Vina Lapostolle in Chile’s Apalta Valley. Once, during a road trip through the Irish countryside, I drove my little blue Ford Fiesta (ironically the same rental car I was driving now) over...
November 7th, 2010 | Interviews | Read More

Vinography.com / Wine and the Internet in France

I’ve often decried the pig-headed idiocy of the French government in its persistent cowing to the lobbying interests of puritanical organizations like National Association for Prevention in Alcoholism and Addiction. Here in America, corporations have our government in their pockets. In France,...
May 3rd, 2010 | Interviews | Read More

Chilean Quake’s Wine Toll by Elin McCoy

Chilean Quake’s Wine Toll by Elin McCoy
February’s quake has damaged wineries and vineyards and delayed the white grape harvest in Chile. The massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Feb. 27 and killed more than 800 people hit the country’s wineries hard.
March 8th, 2010 | Interviews | Read More

LAST MONTH IN CALIFORNIA, THE CONTEST WAS SETTLED

LAST MONTH IN CALIFORNIA, THE CONTEST WAS SETTLED
By one vote, beer was the preferred beverage – over wine – with dinner. This was the third year in a row that the Rancho Bernardo Inn, in San Diego, hosted a dinner where a multi-course meal was paired with both a glass of wine and a pint of beer, according to Matthew Steele the *Social Media...
November 6th, 2009 | Interviews | Read More

WINE TAYLOR MADE TOURS IN ARGENTINA AND CHILE

WINE TAYLOR MADE TOURS IN ARGENTINA AND CHILE
If you are travelling to Argentina or Chile and want to contract an exclusive service of taylor made wine tours, write to us to andes@andeswines.com to quote our service of specialized tour guide. AndesWines.com has 9 years of experience in wine project development and has a global wine network in South...
August 16th, 2009 | Interviews | Read More