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Discover the full richness of South American wines with the "Wines of South America" wall map designed by expert Steve De Long. Measuring 61x91 cm, this informative and aesthetic poster is an indispensable reference for both professionals and knowledgeable enthusiasts.
This detailed map offers a comprehensive overview of the main wine regions in South America. From the north to the south of the continent, explore Argentina, the fifth largest wine producer in the world, known for its iconic grape varieties like Malbec. Dive into the heart of Chile, the seventh largest producer, renowned for its unique terroirs between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
Uruguay and Brazil, regions experiencing growth in wine production, are also represented with precision. You can quickly identify the most famous appellations, dominant grape varieties, and emerging areas of the South American continent.
The map also includes a particularly detailed zoom on the iconic region of Mendoza, an essential center of Argentine wine, known for its high-altitude vineyards and high-quality wines.
Printed using lithography, this map ensures impeccable, sharp, and precise rendering, with vibrant colors on high-quality matte coated paper. Both an elegant decorative item and a comprehensive educational resource, this South America wines map is the perfect complement to a wine cellar, tasting room, or dedicated wine space.
To ensure the reliability of the information presented, the data comes from official and recognized sources in the South American wine industry such as:
Thanks to this source of reliable and recent information (July 2020 edition), you have a relevant reference to deepen your knowledge and better understand the rise of the South American wine sector.
Display your passion for wine and enhance your understanding of South American terroirs and grape varieties with the "Wines of South America" wall map by Steve De Long.
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