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fortified wine
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Argentina
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Commonly enjoyed as an aperitif before meals or during social gatherings
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1
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2
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vineyard culture
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Argentina
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Vineyard culture is a prominent part of the national identity and an important aspect of tourism and exports.
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1
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3
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wine culture
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Argentina
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Wine is often enjoyed with tapas or asado gatherings, and there is a strong tradition of wine production and appreciation.
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1
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4
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wine culture
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Brazil
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Wine culture coexists with a strong tradition of other alcoholic beverages, with a contemporary interest in wine pairings and wine bars in urban areas.
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1
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5
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wine drinking
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Argentina
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Common to share a bottle of wine during social gatherings and celebrations
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1
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6
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wine festivals
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Argentina
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Wine festivals are important celebrations of the local wine industry, showcasing the region's best wines and traditional cultural practices.
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1
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7
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wine knowledge
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Argentina
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Wine knowledge is widely appreciated but is often viewed as part of a relaxed and convivial social experience, alongside food and good company.
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1
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8
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wine knowledge
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Brazil
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Wine knowledge is widely appreciated but is often viewed as part of a relaxed and convivial social experience, alongside food and good company.
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1
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9
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wine production
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Argentina
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Wine production is a significant part of the economy and a source of national pride.
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1
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10
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wine production
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Argentina
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Wine production is a well-established industry and an important part of the national economy.
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1
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11
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wine regions
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Argentina
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Wine regions are known for their vast expanses of vineyards and modern winemaking techniques, often emphasizing production volume and marketing to a global audience.
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1
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12
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wine varieties
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Argentina
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Wine varieties are an important aspect of national identity and a source of pride for the countries' heritage.
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1
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13
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winemaking
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Argentina
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Winemaking is associated with diverse and expansive vineyards, and red wine production is a significant part of the culture.
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1
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