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The vineyards of Concha y Toro offer one such opportunity.
The south is known as the Austrian Tuscany because of the vineyards and wineries found among some of the country's most stunning mountain scenery.
So it was that the Chilean wine industry only began to thrive when General Pinochet overturned rules designed to curb alcoholism by restricting the size of vineyards.
This is rosé wine country, with many spectacular vineyards belonging to domaines (wine estates) or private winegrowers.
Chile's vineyards may have become famous for alternative (and good-value) wines, but its cuisine remains largely unknown.
Pick up a van from Bergerac in south-west France for a mosey around the Dordogne, past vineyards and via bastide towns, or from Girona in north-east Spain to pootle along the Costa Brava.
AOC officials can make random visits out to the vineyards to ensure that their strict guidelines are being met.
His bank balance was only part of his wealth: he also owned several villas around Italy with prosperous estates and vineyards attached, as well as the usual trappings of the elite, such as 500 citrus-wood tables with ivory legs, all alike – perfect for lavish dinner parties at which he could entertain 1,000 of his closest friends.
It may sound extravagant to go all the way to the bottom end of South America to stick your nose in a glass, but a trip to a few select vineyards - Catena and Zuccardi in Argentina, Errazuriz and Montes in Chile are recommended - can be combined with horseriding, rafting, trekking around Aconcagua, and a beach break on the Pacific.
The vineyards are on the rolling pampas, close to the River Plate, and enjoy balmy weather most of the year.
It is an undeniably beautiful part of the world; a seductive combination of sea, lemon groves, vineyards and towns imbued with the faded grandeur of a gracefully ageing ballerina.
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