Chile
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The Essence of Chile's Wines: A Toast to the Good Life
A tasty adventure!
Chile has a history of wine-making
dating back to the Spanish Conquerors,
but wine truly came into its own when
noble French cuttings were planted in
the mid- nineteenth century. Chile's
vineyards, located in the former
provinces of Aconcagua, Valparaiso, and
Santiago, are planted in valley
microclimates. These valleys are
remnants of the last glacial age, when
waters, rushing down the steep Andean
slopes, carved a series of valleys laterally
across the country and deposited rich
fertile soil in their wake.
Chileans were very lucky when they
imported the wine plants. Shortly after
the cuttings arrived in the New World,
French vineyards were struck with a
plague that destroyed the roots of the
European wine parent stock. Europeans
saved their wine industry by grafting
onto American plants.
After this journey into Chile's beautiful
countryside, tasting the wines, walking
through the vineyards, and meeting the
local people, you will have a much richer
understanding and appreciation for the
history and heritage of fine Chilean
wines!
DATES & LAND COST:
Starting from $3,495.00 pp based on double occupancy
Custom dates and prices available
Saturday, January 14, 2012 - Saturday, January 21, 2012 and February 25, 2012 - March 3, 2012
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