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The Forgotten Grape Making a Bold Comeback in Chile

The Forgotten Grape Making a Bold Comeback in Chile

Real talk: Chile’s País grape, once dismissed as a footnote in wine history, is now rewriting its story. A decade ago, Miguel Torres sparked a quiet revolution by proving this ancient varietal could age gracefully and stand up to climate chaos. Now, its resurgence is gaining momentum across South America—and the world is taking notice. País, originally brought to Chile by Spanish colonizers in 1500, was sidelined in the 19th century as winemakers favored international stars like Cabernet and Chardonnay. “It was forgotten,” says Daniel Marquez of Miguel Torres. “People thought it was only for blending or bulk wines.” But…
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Little While Coffee’s Quiet Revolution in San Diego

Little While Coffee’s Quiet Revolution in San Diego

If you haven’t heard yet, San Diego’s coffee scene just got a quiet but deliberate upgrade. Little While Coffee and Pastries isn’t chasing trends—it’s redefining what a cafe can be. Nestled in North Park, this 1,200-square-foot space isn’t just about coffee; it’s about crafting an experience where every sip, bite, and glance feels intentional. The design leans into natural wood, soft lighting, and creamy whites, but the real magic is in the details: a Stronghold S9X roaster, Mazzer Kony SG grinders, and a La Marzocco Linea PB that’s as much about precision as it is about passion. The team behind…
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