What you didn’t know about Chile (and Sligo)
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Posted March 4th, 2010 by Matt Kane
The month of Spain has been and gone, but it’s a close cousin in the limelight for the month of March, with a generous 20% off all the wines of Chile.
Top 10 or so random facts about Chile and her glorious wine
1. Chile’s population is heading on an estimated 17 million. They speak Spanish and their currency is Chilean pesos.
2. More than 4,300 km long and an average of just 177 km wide, the country is rich in geographic and climatic diversity rarely found in a single country.
3. Their principal exports are fish, paper, copper, fruit, pulp… oh, and wine.
4. Chile claims about 1,250,000 square kilometres of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty.
5. One of Chile’s founding fathers was Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme. He was of Irish descent, with his father being born in Sligo. There is a plaque in his honour in Merrion Square, Dublin, and in the Garavogue River Walkway in Sligo.
6. Wine grape vines arrived in the 1500s with the Spanish missionaries who needed wine to celebrate the Catholic mass (around 80% of the population are now Catholic).
7. Chile’s signature grape is Carménère, which was thought to be Merlot until the mid-1990’s. It was brought over from Bordeaux, before Phylloxera had hit the region. It is now in the safe hands of the Chileans, and boy, are they making good use of it.
8. The Atacama desert is the driest place on earth. Lying just south of it is Limarí Valley, where some of Chile’s most exciting and concentrated wines are being nurtured.
9. Chile uses less pesticides in the vineyard than any other wine producing nation. As a result, many of the wines are organic, despite not being certified organic.
10. For reasons that have never fully been understood, Chile remains Phylloxera-free to this day.
Thanks to winesofchile.org for some of the fab content. Click here to view our sale on Chilean wines.










March 19th, 2010 at 7:46 pm
There’s also a bust of Bernardo O’Higgins by the bridge across the Thames in Richmond, Surrey, England.