Tarija wine valleys

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Tarija wine valleys are a high-altitude viticultural region in southern Bolivia known for producing wines and singani from grapes grown in some of the world’s highest vineyards.

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Tarija wine route 1
Tarija wine valleys canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf viticultural region
wine region
agriculturalActivity grape growing
viticulture
alcoholicBeverageProtected singani
associatedWith Bolivian national drink singani
climate high-altitude semi-arid climate
climateCharacteristic cool nights
high solar radiation
large diurnal temperature range
continent South America
country Bolivia
elevation among the highest vineyards in the world
approximately 1600–2400 metres above sea level
grapeVarietyUsed Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Malbec
Merlot
Muscat d’Alexandrie
surface form: Muscat of Alexandria

Syrah
Tannat
Torrontés
hasFeature Andean landscape
irrigated vineyards
terraced vineyards
hasSubregion Cinti Valley
Central Valley of Tarija
surface form: Valle Central de Tarija

Valle de la Concepción
knownFor high-altitude viticulture
singani production
wine production
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Tarija Department
southern Bolivia
majorCenterFor Bolivian singani production
Bolivian wine production
nearestCity Tarija
partOf Bolivian wine industry
product singani
wine
regionType valley system
soilType alluvial soils
rocky soils
sandy soils
tourismType wine tourism
wineStyleProduced aromatic white wines
fortified wines
still wines

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Tarija hasNearbyRegion Tarija wine valleys
Central Valley of Tarija partOf Tarija wine valleys
this entity surface form: Tarija wine route