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A Compelling Wine from an Intriguing Region, Tannat is the Signature Grape of UruguayPhoto Credit: International Wine Review Vines were brought to Uruguay by immigrants from the Basque region of France in 1870 and by the 1890s, there were 2400 acres of Tannat under vine.
However based on the new HDI adjusted for inequality (HDI-I), the leading country in the region is Uruguay (the least unequal, occupying the 41st place), in front of Chile (43), and Argentina (55).
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