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After tasting close to 2,000 of the best wines from Chile and Argentina, noted wine critic James Suckling chose those rated 90 or better for a special Miami event on Sept. 26. This is a chance to taste some amazing wineries’ products, and to meet the producers from more than 50 of the best Andes wineries.

Wineries include: Achaval Ferrer, Alamos Winery, Almaviva, Bodega Amalia, Hacienda Araucano, Aresti Chile Wine, Armidita, Bodega Benegas, Familia Blanco Winery & Vineyards – Mairena Wines, BOW, Carmen, Casas del Bosque, Bodega Catena Zapata, Viña Cobos, Concha y Toro, Cuarto Dominio, Cousiño Macul, Finca Decero, Doña Paula, El Enemigo, Ernesto Catena Vineyards, Viña Errazuriz, Bodega El Esteco, Haras de Pirque, Kaiken, Kingston Family Vineyards, Lapostolle & Clos Apalta, Laura Hartwig, Viña Leyda, Mascota Vineyards, Bodega Melipal, Mendel Wines, Montes, Bodega Norton, Viña Pérez Cruz, Bodega Piedra Negra, Polkura, Viña El Principal, Pulenta Estate, Ritual Winery, Rutini Wines, Grandes Vinos de San Pedro, Viña San Pedro, Santa Ema, Santa Rita, Seña, Clos de los Siete, Finca Sophenia, Susana Balbo Wines, Tabalí, Tapiz, Viña Tarapacá, TerraNoble, TintoNegro, Trapiche, Valsecchi Wines, Ventisquero, Villard, Viu Manent, Von Siebenthal, Zuccardi Valle de Uco.

This is part of the Great Wines of the Andes USA series, the other two events are happening in New York City (Sept. 28, and sold out), and Beverly Hills (Sept. 30). Cost is $75 for a general admission ticket ($100 for VIP) and includes a Lalique event glass, a guidebook, tastes of the wines, music from Surhan Sidhu, and cheeses, charcutiere and empanadas. All of this takes place from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Moore building, 4040 NE 2nd Ave., Miami. Tickets are available here.

Lynn Kalber

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