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Rhone

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

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New Zealand

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

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Champagne

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

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California

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

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Alsace, France

Vùng Rượu vang Alsace Pháp (Nguồn: winetourism.com)   In spite of being in the north of France, the predominantly white wines from the region of

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South Africa

It has taken nearly 20 years for the South African wine trade to become the exciting place it is today. The once widespread production of

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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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