Carmenère: Chile's Resilient Grape with a Bordeaux Past
Carmenère, a grape with a fascinating history of mistaken identity and rediscovery, has become a symbol of Chilean winemaking. Once thought to be extinct, this red variety has found a thriving home in Chile, captivating wine lovers with its unique flavors and captivating story.

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