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Chile’s Chardonnay Is Finally Getting Its Moment in the Spotlight

Chile’s Chardonnay Is Finally Getting Its Moment in the Spotlight

Here’s what you need to know: Chilean Chardonnay, long overshadowed by Sauvignon Blanc, is staging a quiet revolution. While the UK market has long embraced Chile’s crisp, aromatic Sauvignon Blanc, a shift is underway—driven by cooler climates, precise winemaking, and a redefinition of what Chardonnay can be. The industry’s top minds are betting that this variety, once seen as too rich or oaky, is now poised to claim its own space. The transformation began with terroir. For decades, Chilean Chardonnay was associated with warm, tropical styles—ripe, heavy on oak, and often over-the-top. But as winemakers like Maximiliano Morales and Marcelo…
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Spain’s Red Wines Are Getting Fresher—Here’s Why

Spain’s Red Wines Are Getting Fresher—Here’s Why

Spain’s red wines are shedding their heavy oak and opulent tannins for a lighter, fresher approach. As global palates shift toward approachable, versatile styles, Spanish winemakers are redefining what a “red” can be. From Rioja to Priorat, the focus is on balance—where terroir, acidity, and fruit take center stage over power and extraction. This isn’t just a trend; it’s a response to younger drinkers seeking wines that pair with everything from tapas to tacos, and that drink well without needing a decanter. At the forefront of this shift is Raventós Codorníu, whose chief marketing officer Helena Jaumandreu notes that “interest…
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