Wines of Chile hosts seminar on the United States market and packaging trends

Before the recent Wines of Chile seminar was even finished, the room was humming with excited chatter, and the participants clearly couldn’t wait to begin discussing new ideas with their colleagues. On Thursday August 23, Chilean wine industry professionals gathered in Santiago to attend a presentation about the United States wine consumer market and new … More Wines of Chile hosts seminar on the United States market and packaging trends

Puerto Saavedra: Preserving Chile’s Mapuche heritage and natural environment

Chile.Travel recently reported on Lorenzo Aillapán, famous Mapuche Bird Man of Lake Budi, who has been named one of Chile’s living treasures. Like Aillapán, the respected performer’s hometown of Puerto Saavedra, in Chile’s Araucanía region, is another of the country’s valuable cultural gemstones. Puerto Saavedra is “Konun Traytrayko leufu” – or “meeting of waters” – … More Puerto Saavedra: Preserving Chile’s Mapuche heritage and natural environment

Incan Arica – Ancient sights to see along the way to Chile’s Lauca National Park

Northern Chile’s Arica y Parinacota region was once contained within the grand Inca territory, inhabited by indigenous Aymara, Chinchorro, Chango and Quechua tribes, who endowed this desert land with their native languages prior to the Spanish invasion and still live in the area today. In the Precolumbian epoch, Inca couriers known as chasquis sprinted rapidly … More Incan Arica – Ancient sights to see along the way to Chile’s Lauca National Park

Mystery and Adventure on the High Seas: Run aground on Chile’s Robinson Crusoe Island

Robinson Crusoe Island is named for a famous fictional castaway, but the real inspiration for the character was a privateer – a pirate sanctioned and sponsored by an enemy of the Spanish crown. Alexander Selkirk was a Scottish privateer who believed his ship to be in dangerous sailing condition and demanded to be abandoned on … More Mystery and Adventure on the High Seas: Run aground on Chile’s Robinson Crusoe Island

Run the Patagonian International Marathon and protect Chile’s natural environment

The race is a runner’s fantasy – trekking through an unparalleled wilderness, endorphins rushing, surrounded by scenery so delicious you wonder if you are still on Planet Earth. But the Patagonian International Marathon is indeed on Planet Earth, and even better, the race is raising money to help protect Planet Earth. The first marathon in … More Run the Patagonian International Marathon and protect Chile’s natural environment