Dicen que este lugar es cuidado por el mismísimo diablo... | CHILE - Summary

Summary

The video is about the author's adventure in Chile, where he visits a wine factory and learns about the process of wine tasting. He tries several wines and learns about the history of the factory, including the story of "Casillero del Diablo" (Devil's Locker), which was named after the owner's attempt to scare away wine thieves by hiring someone to disguise himself as the devil. The author also takes a tour of the facilities, including the garden and the cellar, and tries some traditional Chilean dances, including the cueca. After the wine tour, he visits the Sky Costanera, the tallest building in South America, and enjoys the views of Santiago. The video ends with the author thanking his followers for accompanying him on his adventure and promising to meet them again in a few days with a new video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is in Chile and visited a wine factory.
2. Chilean wines are world-famous and sold in many supermarkets.
3. The speaker visited the Concha y Toro winery.
4. The winery has a facility called "Casillero del Diablo" which translates to "Devil's Locker".
5. The Casillero del Diablo has a history of a man disguising himself as the devil to scare away wine thieves.
6. The facility has around 4,000 wine barrels, each containing 225 liters of wine.
7. The winery produces around 1 million bottles of wine.
8. The speaker visited the wine cellar and saw the barrels.
9. The winery has 68 hectares of grapevines.
10. The speaker was given a poncho and learned a traditional Chilean dance called the cueca.
11. The speaker visited the Sky Costanera building, the tallest building in South America.
12. The Sky Costanera building is 300 meters high.
13. The speaker enjoyed the view from the top of the building and saw the city of Santiago.