South of France
Important both in terms of value for money and for the large quantities of wine produced, the vineyards of this part of France are mostly
Important both in terms of value for money and for the large quantities of wine produced, the vineyards of this part of France are mostly
Chile is one of the most important wine-producing countries in South America as well as in the world. Located on a vertical strip of 4,240km
A second region known predominantly for its white wines is the Loire, where Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc reign. Chenin, like the Alsace varieties, can
Maipo valley chosen as one of the top ten wine travel destinations for 2019 The north American magazine Wine Enthusiast marked Santa Rita as one
Since the introduction of the Vin de Pays classification in 1979, the fortunes of the Langedoc-Roussillon have dramatically improved with extensive replanting on better sites,
Cariñena is just one of several DO titles used for the wines of Aragon, northern Spain. Its winegrowing area is situated to the south of
Provence is blessed with a Mediterranean climate of warm summers and mild winters. With an annual average of up to 3,000 hours, excessive sun is
Ribera del Duero is an important wine region in Castilla y Leon, northern Spain. Its reputation is largely thanks to the high-quality of its red
With the Andes as a beautiful backdrop, the tracts of land under vine have propelled Argentina into fifth position in terms of world wine production.
Named after the river Oja, this district is in the north of Spain astride the Rio Ebro. It is divided into three districts in perceived
A long, thin country running the length of South America, with desert in the north, the Antarctic in the south, and the Andes to the
This is Argentina’s highest and most arctic winemaking region (23 degrees south). This is a very small region with very little wine exported to other