ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Chilean wine routes

Okay kiddo, so Chilean wine routes are like a big adventure for grown-ups where they get to go explore some really cool places where people make yummy wine.

Imagine that Chile is a big country, like a giant coloring book. In this book, there are special pages that show different regions where grapes are grown to make wine. These regions are called "wine routes" and they're like magic paths that lead grown-ups to wineries where they can taste lots of different wines.

Each wine route has its own unique flavors and smells, kind of like how each color in your coloring book is different. Some wine routes have grapes that grow in rocky soil while others have grapes that grow in lush green valleys.

When grown-ups visit these wine routes, they get to learn about how grapes turn into wine and they get to taste lots of yummy wine too! It's kind of like learning to cook a new recipe, but instead of food, they're learning about wine.

So that's what Chilean wine routes are. They're special paths that lead grown-ups on fun adventures where they get to experience different tastes and smells of wine. Just like how you get to experience different colors in your coloring book!