Tasting Highlights: Pinot Noir and Syrah From Chile

Will these two varietals spur sluggish sales in the United States?
James Molesworth
Posted: July 3, 2006

Chile continues to chug along thanks to solid Cabernet Sauvignon production. The wines are good, sometimes great, but excitement is often missing. Chile's winemakers are realizing this, as sales of their wines in the United States are flat.

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