Chilean Wine
Chile is a major wine-producing country with a diverse range of wine styles. The climate in Chile is heavily influenced by the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains, producing a wide range of wine styles, from crisp whites to full-bodied reds.
Chile is known for its signature grape variety, Carmenere, a red grape originally thought to be Merlot. Other red grape varieties in Chile include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Pinot Noir. Cabernet Sauvignon is particularly successful in the Maipo Valley, while Syrah thrives in the warmer regions of the Colchagua Valley, and the northern Elqui Valley.