The geography of Chile is truly unique among the family of nations. Squeezed between the towering Andes Mountains to the east and the frigid Pacific Ocean to the west, this pencil-shaped country spans about 2,700 miles north to south and has a width varying from about 10 miles to 220 miles. Two of the most important wine growing regions in Chile are the Maipo Valley and Colchagua Valley.
It’s really not hard to find bottles of South American wines on our shelves in South Florida. These bottles can range in price from very economical to very pricey, with quality also running a spectrum.