International Impact of the Wine Map with National Geographic

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The creation and development process of the wine route map, along with all the promotional efforts, had a significant impact, gaining recognition and mentions in international media—including a standout feature in the prestigious National Geographic magazine.

Below, we share the interview we did with Soledad Bassini on Hijos de Punta.

https://youtu.be/XfUZ7WQsnPc

More Press Coverage of the Wine Map in Uruguay

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The “small Uruguay” is “making waves”: National Geographic’s highlight.

The magazine published a feature on why the country is “making waves” worldwide and highlighted Uruguay’s growing presence in wine tourism…

That’s how El País described it in their article.

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Wine tourism is making a strong entrance: A National Geographic article highlights Uruguay for its Tannat

Even though it originates from France, Uruguay was the first country to use it for single-varietal wines.

A National Geographic article shows how Tannat has put Uruguay on the “global wine map.” Despite its French roots, Uruguay was the first country to use it exclusively in winemaking…

That’s how Telemundo covered it in their report.

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National Geographic highlights Uruguayan wine and its wine tourism

According to the publication, wine tourism is making a strong impact in Uruguay.

“A rustic red wine called Tannat and a new vineyard route are drawing travelers to this small South American country.”

That’s how the travel feature by journalist Julia Buckley, published in National Geographic, begins…

That’s how El Observador described it in their article.

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Details of the design developed for the Wine Map.

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