While enjoying the little details, there are those who point it out came Included in this exam. Not surprisingly, this drink goes well with any occasion and with any accompaniment, well-prepared meals or even a simple dessert.
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According to data from winning team, Last year, alcohol sales in Colombia reached 289.8 million US dollars, corresponding to 3,290 million cases. Also, it’s featured Bogotá is the most active city in alcohol consumption with 834,358 units and a share of 45.74% in sales, followed by Medellin, with 507,849 units and a share of 27.84% in sales.
But even though Colombia has strong regional influence Wineries From Chile, Argentina and Spain, the truth is that wine is of interest to consumers in other parts of the planet as well.
New Zealand
For many, the New Zealand wines They are not yet known, but the fact is that wines such as RKV Reserve Pinot Noir from Amisfield Winery are produced in this country. This wine has good acidity and minerality, fruity aromas, smooth and balanced texture, and its taste lingers in the mouth.
now, New Zealand It is characterized by having large producers. North of Central Otago, in the Nelson region, is Kindeley Natural Winery, where tropical, fresh and sweet wines are produced similar to the Luna Nueva notes, a blend of different grapes (Viognier, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc).
Other New Zealand wineries worth visiting include Black Estate in North Canterbury, Deep Down in Marlborough and Amois in Hawke’s Bay.
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Japan
Although sake has become a staple drink in Japan, the truth is that wine has also gained a share in this market due to the variety of regions where grapes are grown.
One of the most famous wineries is the Lumière Winery located in Yamanashi Prefecture, as well as the Takeda Winery in Nagano; Tsuno Winery in Kyushu and Hokkaido-based cult Japanese producer Domaine Takahiko.
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