Burgundy
Burgundy is a long, thin stretch of wine-growing region stretching from Chablis in the north to the Maconnais and Beaujolais in the south. Its most
Burgundy is a long, thin stretch of wine-growing region stretching from Chablis in the north to the Maconnais and Beaujolais in the south. Its most
Located approximately three hours’ drive south of Perth, the region was ‘discovered’ in the early 1970s after various pieces of research from Professor Harold Olmo
The Rio Negro in Patagonia is the country’s southernmost wine-making region with a cooler on average climate. Malbec thrives here with Sauvignon Blanc, a cool
Bordeaux is the most famous wine region in France, and within this region, Medoc is the most important district. A sub-district, the Haut Medoc, is
Vines are planted in almost every part of Italy, from the Alps in the north to the island of Sicily in the south. The two
The Rhone is the river which links together the four main districts in the greater Rhone valley. The southern Rhone is the most important in
New Zealand landed firmly on the wine world map in 1985 with the release of the Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, a fine wine
Champagne is a historical province in the northeast of France, founded in 1065 and best known for the sparkling white wine that bears the same
Itself divided up into (famous) sub-regions including Napa, Sonoma, Santa Barbara, Monterey, San Luis Obispo and Mendocino, California is generally known for big, fruity wines