Tag: Chile

Vinography Images: Spring Storm in Colchagua
Spring Storm in Colchagua Chile is a land of extremes, thanks to its extremely varied, and tightly woven topography, where

Vinography Images: Young Cabernet
Young Cabernet In the Casablanca valley, a lone tree is surrounded by young Cabernet Sauvignon vines, just emerging from their

Vinography Images: Stairway to Heaven?
Stairway to Heaven? There aren’t many things that truly inspire lust among wine lovers but a view like this would

Vinography Images: Vines and Sky
Vines and Sky Rows of sprawling vines find an echo in the puffy clouds above the Russian River Valley, in

Vinography Images: The Old Way
The Old Way Vineyards have gone through several evolutions in how they are planted. At first, the vines were planted

Vinography Images: Winemaker’s Cottage
Winemaker’s Cottage This is a photograph of the cottage where the winemaker for J. Bouchon winery lives in Chile’s Maule

Vinography Images: Southern Pinot
Southern Pinot One of my greatest regrets from my trip to Chile last year was that I didn’t have the

Garagiste Winemakers of Chile: Introducing MOVI
If I were Hugh Johnson or Jancis Robinson, I could clear my throat and begin my story with a distinguished

Errazuriz Winery, Chile: Current Releases
The Aconcagua valley presents the first time visitor with a surreal vista. From the flattened floodplain of the valley floor,

What I’ve Learned about Chilean Wine
I thought about titling this post with a bit more gravitas — something like “New Trends in the Chilean Wine
Off to Chile to Taste Some Wine
I’m an incredibly lucky guy. If you’d told me six years ago when I started dribbling out my thoughts on

2005 Veramonte “Primus” Red Wine, Casablanca Valley, Chile
It’s hard to believe that in the early 1990’s less than 100 acres of vineyards were planted in Chile’s Casablanca