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PART II – Battle of the Pacific Coast: California vs Chile

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It is clear that both countries could each take up multiple issues of the Viniminutes because they are powerhouses in the world of wine in their own right. Here are some interesting facts about the two:

 

California Chile
When did they start growing grapes for wine? In the late 18th century, Franciscan missionaries planted vines near San Diego. In the mid 16th century Spanish Conquistadors planted grape planted vines near Santiago.
How do they rank in terms of worldwide production?(2012) The United States ranks 4th worldwide, but California produces almost all of the wine. (2012) 10th worldwide (2012)
…and of exports?  6th (2011) 5th (2011)
Principal red grapes(by hectares planted and market significance) Zinfandel (signature grape)

Cabernet sauvignon

Pinot Noir

Merlot

Syrah

Carmenere (signature grape)

Cabernet sauvigon

Merlot

Syrah

Principal white grapes(by hectares planted and market significance)

 

Chardonnay

Pinot gris

Sauvignon blanc

Sauvignon blanc

Chardonnay

Key appelation Napa Valley Maipo
Claim to fame Beating out French wine in competition, with a panel of French judges (1976). Top value for money, second to none.
Trials and tribulations Prohibition of the production and sale of alcohol (1920-1933). Political unrest and economic downturns (1970s-80s)
Significant wine and viticultural research hub UC Davis Department of viticulture and enology (1935) Quinta Normal de Agricultura (1850)

 

For reference and further reading

www.winesofchile.org

http://www.discovercaliforniawines.com

Mogan Stanley Research report on the global wine industry http://blogs.reuters.com/counterparties/files/2013/10/Global-Wine-Shortage.pdf

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