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  • Chile's wine industry : historical character and changing geography
  • Before the Pinochet regime, Chile's wine industry was restricted and protected by national laws. Chile's wine was a low-quality beverage to satisfy a thirsty nation ; most of the wine grapes were dry farmed in the Coast Range south of Cauquenes
  • and on adjacent parts of the Central Valley. In the 1980s a dramatic drop in wine drinking forced surviving and new wineries to adopt the technology of the wine revolution. Today, Chilean wineries emphasize premium varietals and production for export. Although
  • wine production has shifted northward, Santiago still articulates the industry. - (SLD)
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  • Agricultural product ; Behaviour ; Consumption ; Cultural studies ; History of geography ; Terroir ; Vine ; Vinegrowing area ; Wine
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  • Agricultural product ; Corsica ; France ; Languedoc-Roussillon ; Legislation ; Local development ; Regulation ; Vine ; Viticulture ; Wine
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  • Localización y diferenciación de bodegas. Maipú-Mendoza (1995-2000)
  • Localisation et différenciation des caves. Maipú-Mendoza (1995-2000)
  • Argentina ; Location ; Vine ; Viticulture ; Wine
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  • Agricultural economics ; Agricultural product ; Agricultural production ; Agriculture ; Argentina ; Marketing ; Mendoza ; Natural environment ; Technical innovation in agriculture ; Vine ; Viticulture ; Wine
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  • Agricultural product ; Food consumption ; France ; Quality vineyard ; Regional disparities ; Vine ; Vinegrowing area ; Viticulture ; Wine
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  • Agricultural product ; Farm ; France ; Landed estate ; Market ; Quality vineyard ; Vine ; Vinegrowing area ; Viticulture ; Wine
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  • Agribusiness ; Farm ; Food consumption ; Food production ; Investment ; Market ; Vine ; Vine-plant ; Viticulture ; Wine ; World
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  • Argentina ; Congress ; Europeans ; Immigrants ; Industrialization ; International migration ; Population ; Technological innovation ; Vine ; Viticulture ; Wine
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