The latest issue of U.K.-based Decanter magazine focused on the growing wine culture in Chile, a country it deemed a “grape growing and wine producing paradise” due its geographical diversity. Read full article
Cono Sur is partly offers the best value for money wine I know here in Germany. It's ridicuclously inexpensive (5-6 Euros a bottle) and easily a match in quality for french bordeaux priced arround 15 to 18 Euros.
Elaine, a little hint: my favourites are the Carmenere and CS wines for the Colchagua Valley, especially from Casa Lapostolle (but too expensive), De Martino and Luis Felipe Edwards (last 2 you get lovely wines for under 10 Euros).
Don't miss the last 2! ;)
Thanks for the recommendations. : ) We get a fairly good selection of Chilean wines in England but failing that I shall be back in Chile later this year.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesGotta love those Chilean wines. : )
Jul 08th, 2011 - 08:37 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Cono Sur is partly offers the best value for money wine I know here in Germany. It's ridicuclously inexpensive (5-6 Euros a bottle) and easily a match in quality for french bordeaux priced arround 15 to 18 Euros.
Jul 10th, 2011 - 08:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Elaine, a little hint: my favourites are the Carmenere and CS wines for the Colchagua Valley, especially from Casa Lapostolle (but too expensive), De Martino and Luis Felipe Edwards (last 2 you get lovely wines for under 10 Euros).
Don't miss the last 2! ;)
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Thanks for the recommendations. : ) We get a fairly good selection of Chilean wines in England but failing that I shall be back in Chile later this year.
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