Posts Tagged ‘Chile’

Trivento moved its sales department to Chile to strengthen the markets

May 14, 2012 by Laura Saieg

The marketing manager of the winery, Mónica Caamaño, told WineSur the reasons for removing the sales sector located in Argentina. According to her, Trivento’s brands are the most important for “Concha y Toro” group.

“It is the sense of origin what consumers want to pay when buying a wine”

January 30, 2012 by Gabriela Malizia

Marcelo Retamal, winemaker at Viña de Martino (Chile), will be judge in the next Argentina Wine Awards to be held in Mendoza, from February 19 to 24. In this article, he talks about Malbec, the importance of the origin in a wine, and the future of the New World.

The identikit of South American wines

January 18, 2012 by Laura Saieg

The Argentine Wine Observatory presented the first part of a report that compares the wine industry of Argentina and Chile. It reveals data about planted hectares, finished products, and internal consumption of both countries.

A tour around the wine America

November 30, 2011 by Mariano Zalazar

The wine tourism is an increasing activity in the world which has managed to weather the international crisis. Here, different offers from the Latin American countries.

The balance tipped in favor of Argentina in “Vinos de la Cordillera”

November 9, 2011 by Gabriela Malizia

10 out of 15 Argentine wines were awarded medals in the sixth edition of this contest. The highest score was granted to “El Gran Enemigo”, from Aleanna winery.

Argentina, 31% ahead of Chile in the United States

August 31, 2011 by Gabriela Malizia y Laura Saieg

Argentina exports to the US market continue growing and the Americans’ preferences for Malbec go on increasing the percentage gap between Argentina and Chile.

15 Top picks from South America, all under USD 25

August 31, 2011 by John Szabo, MS

Some of the Canada’s sharpest palates spent five long days tasting over 1200 wines in Calgary last month for the Wine Access Magazine International Value Wine Awards. The only criterion to enter the awards was that the wine must be available in Canada for under $25. The full results of the [...]

Why Chileans are Investing in Argentinian Vineyards

August 18, 2011 by Andrew Catchpole

While Chileans are investing in the Argentinian wine industry, there is a strange lack of investment the other way around.
I have a notion that it’s pretty unlikely that either a Chilean or Argentine could have invented the saying ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’. Travel from Chile’s dry Central Valley [...]

Chile in trouble, a chance for Argentina?

July 19, 2011 by Ma. Soledad González

According to a report published by Rabobank, in the last months, Chile has faced some problems in its main markets. In global terms, bottled wine export volumes were up nearly 17% and pricing rose by 7%.

Exports become complicated due to traffic congestion between Chile and Argentina

July 6, 2011 by Ma. Soledad Gonzalez - Mariano Zalazar

Due to the influx of Chilean visitors, the “Cristo Redentor” international pass is restricted to cargo transportation. There are concerns about it, as July is the second most important month regarding wine exports.