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Spanish settlers brought V. vinifera vines to Chile in the 1550s and soon afterwards they took them across the Andes to Argentina. For many years (mostly due to distance!) the focus was on satisfying domestic consumption and thus making inexpensive, simple wines. However, democratization plus globalization in recent decades have seen investments in quality, and it shows: Chile and Argentina produce now some of the most intriguing wines of the New World.

On September 27th from 6pm-8pm, Wine Dad will introduce you to some iconic grape varietals such as Torrontés, Pais and Carménère, not to mention Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec – don’t miss this opportunity to discover some very delicious wines from the tip of the southern hemisphere!

Details and registration @ Vine Styles

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