Wine tourism in Chile has grown so much in the last few years that many privately owned wineries are joining in—by offering wine tours, or hotel rooms in some cases and small restaurants in others.
Driving around the countryside that surrounds Santiago, Chile, might fool you into thinking you’ve landed in the French countryside, the endless vineyards and hilly terrain will look eerily similar, ...
Chile is home to world-class wineries, but it offers so much more. From the lunarlike landscapes of the Atacama Desert in the north to Patagonia in the south to the towering Andes in the east to the ...
Chile – South America’s long, western sliver – is a country of microclimates, stretching for 2,700 miles; or roughly the distance from Denmark to Morocco. Travellers following Chile’s well-trodden ...
Chilean wines are renowned worldwide for their exceptional quality and unique flavors, thanks to the country's topography and climate that create ideal conditions for growing a wide variety of grapes.
Traveler staffer Giovanna Palatucci writes about her trip to Chile, where she quickly discovered there’s more to this South American country than the dry Atacama Desert to the north and the snowy ...
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