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Pais produces a thin bodied, rustic red wine that typically has a light brown coloring. The grape's thin skin does not provide much
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than what would be needed to produce higher quality wines. The grape is valued for vigor and ease of cultivation, producing 8–13
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Many of today's Pais vineyards are located in the BĂ­o-BĂ­o river valley.
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history in Chile, believed to have been brought to the region by
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industry. Up until the turn of the 21st century, it was
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regions in the south. The grape is sometimes known as
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Index

Criolla Chica
Pais (disambiguation)

wine
grape
Chilean wine
Chile
Cabernet Sauvignon
jug wine
BĂ­o-BĂ­o
Maule
Itata River
Argentina
viticultural
Spanish
conquistadors
Peru
colonization of the continent
Ampelographers
Criolla Grande
Argentina
Mission
California
Mexico
Hernán Cortés
Spanish missionaries
Americas
Bordeaux wine
varietals

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