Wine and the City chats to Cono Sur chief winemaker Adolfo Hurtado at the London International Wine Fair 2011 about his ambitious new Aconcagua Valley wine estate project in the foothills of the Andes mountains, how diversity is the way forward for Chile, and why he will go to his grave believing Chilean Pinot Noir trumps New Zealand.
Monday 30 May 2011
Adolfo Hurtado, Cono Sur
Labels:
Aconcagua Valley,
Adolfo Hurtado,
Chile,
Cono Sur,
diversity,
green,
New Zealand,
Pinot Noir,
sustainability
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