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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

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Loire

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

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Maipo Valley, Chile

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

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Languedoc-Roussillon

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,

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Carinena, Spain

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

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Provence

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

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Argentina

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.

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Rioja, Spain

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

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Chile

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

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Jujuy, Argentina

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

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