2010-03-27 05:27:01 GMT2010-03-27 13:27:01 (Beijing Time)Xinhua English
A worker walks in the Clos Apalta vineyards at Colchagua valley south of Santiago March 25, 2010. The 8.8-magnitude earthquake on February 27 destroyed 125 million litres of Chilean wine -- and with it a little piece of the country's heart. Picture taken March 25, 2010.(Reuters Photo)
Empty bottles are lined to be filled at the Clos Apalta vineyards at Colchagua valley, south of Santiago March 25, 2010.(Reuters Photo)
A worker tests a red wine inside the Montgras vineyards at Colchagua valley, south of Santiago March 25, 2010.(Reuters Photo)
A worker walks inside a wine cellar at the Clos Apalta vineyards at Colchagua valley, south of Santiago March 25, 2010.(Reuters Photo)
The 8.8-magnitude earthquake on February 27 destroyed 125 million litres of Chilean wine -- and with it a little piece of the country's heart. Picture taken March 25, 2010.
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