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Decanter Argentinian producers age wine in the ocean
Argentinian winery Wapisa has revealed stunning results from their nine-month underwater ageing experiment after becoming the first in the country to embrace the trend last year.
In February 2020, the founder of Bodega Tapiz in Argentina’s Uco Valley, Patricia Ortiz, announced that her Patagonian winery Wapisa would be the first in the country to experiment with underwater ageing.
The Rio Negro-based Wapisa, which is part of Fincas Patagonias, decided to place crates of wines at varying depths in the Atlantic Ocean as part of their new ‘coastal terroir’ inititive.
Aided by a biologist and diver, the team submerged 1,500 magnums of their 2017 Malbec-blend in crates at depths between six and 15 metres, 25km away from their vineyards, off the shore of Las Grutas.
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It’s not uncommon to see all sorts of creatures emerge from the sea - and some of them easily qualify as being newsworthy. They’re usually from the animal kingdom, but every now and then, a representative of the automotive industry takes a dip to bridge the gap between land- and water-based vehicles. 12 photos
We have seen instances when a Chevrolet Colorado turned into an eight-wheel sea-faring creature of some sorts, or even all-electric SUVs get their name from the ocean to support a startup’s intrepid imagination.
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Remote locations, rainy weather, and even a pandemic couldn’t keep diehard observers from viewing December 14th’s total solar eclipse.
After July 2019’s total solar eclipse, widely viewed under fortuitously favorable skies across central Chile and Argentina, legions of “eclipsophiles” looked forward to the