Welcome to VinoData

VinoData is an information platform to fulfill the wine industry business intelligence. Our team of experts endures developing comprehensive coverage and leading edge innovation to make our products an essential resource for wine producer companies and for Chilean wine importers, distributors and consumers worldwide. As independent team with a tradition of methodological rigour in qualitative inquiry, we can offer unbiased and unmatched detailed content for each reported company, region, country or any other relevant aspect chosen. Therefore, let us welcome you to our information library, the knowledge we believe you might need for business purposes in the global wine business.

  • Francis Drake, Wines of Chile and the British Empire birth

    The silver mined from Spanish Colonial America from 1530 to 1650 amounted 11,600 tons. In the decade of 1591 to 1600 was 2,707,626 kg, an average of 270,750 kg/year. In Francis Drake's voyage, he assaults a 120-ton Spanish galleon nicknamed Cacafuego - Nuestra Señora de la Concepción - taking 27 tons of silver, a booty which returned to his investors £47 for every £1 invested [a 4700% return].

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  • An Overview of the Wine Industry

    The effects of globalisation can be seen everywhere, virtues and defects of this "brave new world" are disclosed. Trends evinced in the industry such as supply consolidation, improved distribution and logistics systems plus more and better consumer's information, information ubiquity and new requirements in all markets, define the roadmap for the global wine business.

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  • Winemaking Industry Structure

    In spite of its long tradition, since the XVI century, Chile’s wine industry is quite free from State intervention or organisations grouping the players involved. Therefore the wine industry is highly flexible and adaptative as for these reasons also vulnerable, for instance, to hostile acquisition. The main protection of Chile’s wine industry business is the convergence of extraordinary agricultural conditions which result in outstanding profitability coming from a diverse and generous environment.

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  • Chile, a winegrowing country

    Chile enjoys of one out of the five unique temperate Mediterranean climates in the planet. Chile’s natural advantages for wine grapes production become an irrefutable evidence, and the global wine industry have not remained indifferent to this fact. Quality and quantity of solar radiation stands out when compared with other wine growing areas. It is the most relevant differential advantage of Chile to produce quality wines.

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