The use of heavy containers for wine is under increased scrutiny as the industry seeks to evolve on its biggest contributor to its carbon footprint – producing, packaging and transporting glass bottles
Chile is one of the most diverse, sustainable wine-producing countries in the world. Nestled between the Andes Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to…
With almost 500 years of storied winemaking history, Chile is most known for its wine diversity and one-of-a-kind sustainability initiatives. Chile's dedication to innovation has driven the country to create the wine world’s first-ever Sustainability Codes, ensuring that local wineries produce responsibly and protect the environment and the community.
continue to be in business. they re inside the office right now going over the numbers. but across the region, the entire chilean wine industry really did suffer a major blow. that is because it not only produces a lot of cabernet sauvignon and merlot, it is the number one exporter to the united states, number one is italy, france, and united states of america. americans are drinking more and more chilean wine but right now the $1.3 billion chilean wine export industry to the united states, in serious jeopardy, hundreds of millions of dollars, definitely lost, and in fact, this particular county, and the town we re in, santa cruz, which is very charming, it s lying in northern california wine country, they had an annual wine festival scheduled to start today, canceled, because of the earthquake originally and all of these after stocks aftershocks and the rubble, and people