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Wine School: Andean Terroirs: Exploring Chile & Argentina

  • Putnam's vine/yard 188 South Main Street Hartford, VT, 05001 United States (map)

Wine School: Andean Terroirs: Exploring Chile & Argentina

Wines from South American countries, notably Chile and Argentina, boast a rich and diverse heritage that has garnered global acclaim. Chile, with its ideal climate and diverse terroir, produces a wide array of wines, including bold Cabernet Sauvignons, elegant Carmenères, and crisp Sauvignon Blancs. Meanwhile, Argentina's renowned Malbecs thrive in the high-altitude vineyards of the Andes Mountains, showcasing intense flavors of dark fruits and velvety textures. Both countries benefit from innovative winemaking techniques and a commitment to sustainability, resulting in wines that reflect their unique landscapes and cultures.

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Instructor Bio: Victoria Tuzet

Originally from Montréal, Canada, Victoria recently relocated to the Upper Valley after several years in Southern California. A passionate traveler with a deep curiosity for wine, she plans her adventures around the world’s most celebrated wine regions whenever possible. Her wine travels have taken her through Napa and Sonoma in California; Bordeaux, the Loire Valley, Champagne, Provence, and Alsace in France; Valpolicella and the tiny towns of Tuscany in Italy; Spain’s Rioja and Cava regions; Portugal’s Douro and Porto; and even the volcanic vineyards of the Canary Islands.

Victoria spent four months living in Spain, immersing herself in the local wine culture, and later worked the 2022 harvest in France’s Rhône Valley, assisting with winemaking at an organic and biodynamic estate. She holds her WSET Level 3 Award in Wine and is currently completing the WSET Diploma, with expected graduation in 2026. When she’s not talking terroir or vintages, you’ll likely find her watching documentaries, attempting to bake, or crafting between tastings.

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