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  2. Chilean wine - Wikipedia

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    One of Chile's southern wine regions, it has become known for its crisp, aromatic wines. [29] The region is located at a latitude of 36°S, similar to southern Spain and Monterrey in California. The majority of its vineyards lie between 50 and 200 m (160 and 660 ft) above sea level with a moderate Mediterranean climate. It receives 1,275 mm (50 ...

  3. Chilean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dulce de leche, known in Chile as manjar Mote con huesillo. Chilean cuisine [1] stems mainly from the combination of traditional Spanish cuisine, Chilean Mapuche culture and local ingredients, with later important influences from other European cuisines, particularly from Germany, the United Kingdom and France. The food tradition and recipes in ...

  4. Central Valley (Chilean wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Panoramic view of Viña Santa Cruz in Colchagua Valley in the Chilean Central Valley. In terms of viticulture the Central Valley of Chile (Spanish: Valle Central) spans the O'Higgins Region (VI) and Maule Region (VII) Administrative Regions and the Administrative Metropolitan Region, and is the main growing zone for Chilean wine and coincides with the historical core of the Chilean Central Valley.

  5. Elqui Valley (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    The Elqui Valley is a wine region situated alongside the Elqui River in northern Chile. The region lies 400 km (250 mi) north of Santiago, [1] at the southern end of the Atacama Desert in the Coquimbo region. It is known for cultivating table grapes, various fruits, and Chile’s popular pisco brandy, the country's favored liquor. It is ...

  6. How to do a sustainable wine tour of Chile - AOL

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    From megadrought to malbec: Frankie Adkins charts the dream trip for oenophiles that’s still responsible

  7. Maule Valley - Wikipedia

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    Maule lies at the southern end of the Central Valley and is one of the coolest wine-producing areas in Chile, although the Maule River flowing east to west has a moderating effect on the climate. The river also provides the different alluvial soil types found around the region, which included granite, red clay, loam and gravel.

  8. 25+ Restaurants That Got Famous For Just One Iconic Dish - AOL

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    The Varsity has been slinging chili dogs since 1928, and is known as the world's largest drive-in restaurant. Its bestselling combo meal comes with two chili dogs and onion rings for big appetites.

  9. 15 Fast Food Restaurants That Don't Use Real Cheese - AOL

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    Sonic Drive-In. Sonic uses the word “cheese” on its menu liberally for items including burgers, chili dogs, tots, and fries, but most of it is more cheese-adjacent, if you will.