Chile's Two Worlds of Wine

A mix of tradition and modern sensibilities characterizes a wine industry set to adapt to international tastes
Thomas Matthews
Issue: June 15, 1995

A mix of tradition and modern sensibilities characterizes a wine industry set to adapt to international tastes Santiago is a modern, busy city of five million people. But drive the Pan-American Highway south from the capital, and Chile slips visibly from the 1990s to sometime around the turn of the century.

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