Chile is a hugely diverse country in terms of both geography and climate. The South American country is long and narrow and owes its geography and climate to the Andes (eastward) and the Pacific Ocean (westward). This diversity makes for excellent winemaking, especially as Chiles vineyards are located in a central belt of the country which, while varied, has a more moderate climate than other areas. Best Cellars (http://www.bestcellars.co.uk/), one of the leading independent wine merchants in the UK, have an excellent range of Chilean wine that is as diverse as the country itself.
Wine has been made in the vineyards of Chile for many centuries and it has since become one of the most popular of the New World wines. The 1990s saw its popularity soar when it made its mark on the international wine scene in earnest, backed by a newly democratic system in Chile that encouraged commercial venture and inward investment from some of the leading names in winemaking from the USA and Europe. Wine shops were soon well stocked with Chilean wines and consumers could make their choice from a diverse range of Chilean wine from a rich and ripe Merlot to a fresh and fruity Chardonnay, often at much lower prices than wine from other New World countries such as Australia.
There are over twenty grape varieties grown in Chile, predominantly a mix of French and Spanish. One of the best ways to sample the diversity of the countrys wine is to log on to the Best Cellars online wine shop which boasts an outstanding hand-picked collection of some of the nations finest wines. These wine merchants have over 20 years experience in wine selection and selling and the Chilean range is just one of many ranges of wines from around the world.
Choose from juicy Chilean reds that complement cheese and meats perfectly, such as the organic Adobe Reserva Emiliana Cabernet Sauvignon at 7.15 per bottle; or for a softer, more rounded finish with delicious berry aromas why not try the Andes Peaks Carmenere for 5.65 a bottle. Fantastic Chilean whites that youll find at Best Cellars range from the intense and creamy Estampa Reserve Sauvignon Blanc at 8.45 a bottle to the tropical freshness of the Andes Peak Sauvignon Blanc, 5.65 a bottle.
Check out the full range at http://www.bestcellars.co.uk/ and buy wine online from one of the most fruitful winemakers of the New World.
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