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Liguria, Italy

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Liguria, Italy

Known for its quaint beach villages and salty coastlines, the northwestern Italian region of Liguria is a winemaker’s dream. This coastal area spans 150 miles along the Mediterranean Sea, sharing a...

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Canary Islands, Spain

Although technically part of Spain, the Canary Islands wine region is actually much closer to Africa than Europe. Situated just 70 miles off the western coast of Morocco, this small but fierce wine...

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Abruzzo, Italy

Lovers of Montepulciano are no stranger to Italy’s Abruzzo region. Located on the eastern side of the country, this coastal, sea-influenced region is home to a rich viticultural history...

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Cahors, France

Cahors is a small town forming a part of the southwest of France. Within the designated appellation, AOC Cahors, the dominant variety is the black grape, Malbec. Locally, you will see Malbec is ref...

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Crete, Greece

Crete is one of the world’s oldest winemaking regions in continuous use (think over 4000 years)! Crete is also the largest and most populous of the Greek Islands. Cretan vineyards cover 12.8% of...

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Margaret River

Margaret River, within the Western Australia zone, is located just south of Perth. Being right on the coast, Margaret River has a warm maritime climate and can see high amounts of rainfall compared...

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Salta, Argentina

Salta is the most northerly of the vineyard areas in Argentina, closely bordering the country of Bolivia. Due to how far north it lies, Salta has some of the highest vineyards in the world. These v...

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Patagonia, Argentina

Patagonia, the southernmost wine-producing region in Argentina, is located inland close to the Andes Mountains. Home to two key Argentina wine provinces, Rio Negro and Neuquén, this area sees diffe...

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California

Dating back sum 240 years ago, California wine started in San Diego at the Mission de Alcalá, the first Franciscan mission in The Californias. After the gold rush in 1849, wineries then began to po...

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Provence, France

Bordered by the Mediterranean, this picturesque region is known for kind hospitality, the smell of fresh lavender and herbs in the air, and fresh and delicate wines. Provence is primarily known for...

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