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                  The Region

Since the day we sat foot on this continent we knew we were about to experience something extraordinary. We could not stop wondering whether maybe we have found the last “undiscovered” gem of the wine world. 

 

Obviously countries like Chile & Argentina are well known in most markets, but how come so few people have had the opportunity to really experience it – whether through their glass or their own eyes? 

 

We are making it our mission to bring the history, culture, stories & taste of Latin America across the Atlantic to demonstrate, excite and convert consumers to the unique quality of South American wines. 

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Argentina

The first glance of Mendoza left us baffled. We were sold from the first second. Flying in from the east, you would not believe you can grow wine here. The dramatic transition between dry lands, vineyards and snow capped mountains is nowhere to be found. This makes the wines from this area so unique. We discovered an astonishing array of uncharted appellations, extreme altitude vineyards, very old vines, unexpected varietals and unusually innovative winemaking.

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Brazil

The first things that come to mind for most people when thinking of Brazil are Carnaval, Caipirinha and Christ the Redeemer. As our current home country we can say that Brazil has so much more to offer. If you really start exploring the country, you will find breathtaking nature, pristine beaches, most welcoming people and WINE. Yes Wine!!!  We have been amazed by the quality. They are alive, dancing in the glass and surprising. Where have you tried a Brazilian bubble before? Let's dance the samba while enjoying these vibing wines.

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Chile

As one of the longest countries of the world and strategically located between the Andes Mountain and the Pacific Ocean, Chile is a Mekka for winemaking. Due to its length, climate and terroir, winemakers can play with a lot of elements to create its own identity. Taking the capital Santiago as the starting point, men can drive for 8 hours south and will always have a winery on both sides of the road. No wonder why Chile is such a dominant player in the world of wine. 

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Uruguay

The smallest of the bunch. Located between the two giants Brazil and Argentina, Uruguay is less outspoken on a lot of matters. But not when it comes to wine. They take a lot of pride in winemaking. And because of its European climate and location close to the beach, the influence of the ocean can always be tasted. Glooming hills full of grape bunches that take their time to mature. A similar mindset can be found in the country in general. But that does not stop Uruguay from increasing its reach. This wine country is growing very fast.

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