Is Bolivia the next wine region to look out for?
At almost 2,000-meters above sea level, Bolivian winemakers are continuing a centuries-old tradition in a bid to capture a niche market.
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Kolhlberg's Winery Manager Helmut Kohlberg is seen in a wine cellar at the Kolhlberg Winery, in Valle de la Concepcion community, some 30 km from Tarija, Bolivia on March 27, 2021. - Between 1,600 and 2,000 meters above the sea level and with a temperate climate in the south of the country, Bolivian companies collect a tradition of hundreds of years of the Jesuitic Missions to produce High Altitude Wines, which now dream of reaching international markets. (Photo by AIZAR RALDES / AFP)