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Interview: Aurelio Montes On Chile In Transition

Chilean wine is in the midst of a gradual transition in the U.S., as leading players aim to steer the market toward higher price points while leveraging the South American country’s diverse range of styles to garner traction with a new generation of consumers. Chile’s bottled wine shipments to the U.S. have fallen by roughly one-third over the past decade as Concha y Toro and others have refocused toward the premium end, but Chile remains a nearly 5-million-case category in the U.S., with Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc both well-positioned for growth. SND executive editor Daniel Marsteller recently caught up with category pioneer Aurelio Montes Sr., now president of Wines of Chile, for an update.

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Posted in News on December 27, 2022

Wine Spectator Unveils Napa Valley Wine Travel App For iPad

Wine Spectator has released a new iPad travel app, Wine Spectator’s Guide to Napa Valley. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 6, 2011

Latest Wine Spectator Tasting Report Finds Its High Scoring California Cabernets

A tasting report filed today on winespectator.com featured 13 top-ranked California Cabernet Sauvignons representing vintages from 2008 to 2006. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 13, 2011

Wine Spectator Report Sees 2010 Bordeaux As A Modern Classic

With the 2010 vintage now resting in barrels, Bordeaux has a compelling duo of vintages in the wings, according to the latest Bordeaux report from Wine Spectator, which adds that many in the region are calling the 2010 vintage a modern classic. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 6, 2011