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We talked with winemaker Eduardo Jordan about Titanes del Vino, Miguel Torres' new line of wine, for https://southamericawineguide.com/. Eduardo is one of Chile’s leading winemakers and a pioneer of the contemporary fresh style of Chilean wines. Interview by Amanda Barnes, author of The South America Wine Guide. To read more about Miguel Torres winery in Curicó, Chile, visit: https://southamericawineguide.com/win... Want to learn more about Chilean wine? Get The Chile Wine Guide now! https://southamericawineguide.com/pro... For more wine from South America, follow us on Instagram: / southamericawineguide Transcript of the video: Eduardo, we are tasting a new line of wines from Miguel Torres and one that I am really excited about not only because it's delicious but also because there is a very interesting story behind it, part of the ethos I think of Torres. Tell us who Titanes del Vino or Titans of Wine are? For me, this is one of the most important projects we have in Miguel Torres Chile because it's part of what Miguel Torres tries to do every year, which is working closely with old growers we have in the south of Chile. In Titans of Wine, we work with one of these growers who has a long history in wine. In this case, this is Jose Miguel Castillo, the one in the cape, who manages the vineyards. This wine is 100% Cinsault from Itata, particularly from a small area close to the sea. The Cinsault is very special, we get herbs, spices, and menthol. It's juicy, fresh, and slightly crunchy, and it's got a delicious nose. Besides wild herbs, you get floral and fruity notes. Usually, they can make their own wines but have difficulties selling the wine so we have a contract with them, where we pay a fair price plus a commission for every wine that is sold. So he participates in every step of the process, from growing the grapes to selling the bottles of wine. I love the idea behind the project and I think this is a great way to. preserve these old vines. Tell us how old these vines of Cinsault are. They are very old vines, they were planted in 1955. Great way to promote the producers who are real titans of vino...