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[Get SR22 Today Blog] These Chardonnay grapes from Itata look perfectly munchable the day or so before they are going to be harvested. Itata is one of Chile’s three most southerly wine regions, and is actually known not for Chardonnay, but for its plantings of Muscat of Alexandria.
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