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SubRegion article on Médoc

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Vins du Médoc (Conseil des Vins du Médoc) - Read More about the Medoc

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The eight precisely defined appellations of the whole of the Médoc (from Blanquefort Brook to the north of the Bordeaux built-up area, almost to the Pointe de Grave) may claim the Médoc appellation. But there is also a specific territory in the north of the peninsula which produces exclusively wines with this appellation. In the great majority, the Médocs come from the north of the peninsula. The great individuality of this region is that the number of vines has increased more recently here than elsewhere, apart from a few isolated spots where vines have grown for many years. Today, the size of the small estate has brought about the development of a powerful co-operative movement. Four co-operatives out of five belong to the group called Unimédoc which ensures aging, bottling and marketing a large proportion of their wines.

SubRegion article on Sonoma County

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Mendocino County

SubRegion article on Côte de Beaune

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Côte de Beaune (Bureau interprofessionnel des vins de Bourgogne)


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SubRegion article on Tulbagh

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Surrounded on three sides by the great Winterhoek Mountains, the vineyards of the Tulbagh district grow alongside orchards and fields of wheat.

Soils in the valley are extremely variable, from sandy soils on the valley floor to very stony soils on the mountain slopes. Summer temperatures are warm, although mountainous terrain creates numerous different micro-climates which can be used to great advantage.

With today’s high-tech water management and advanced viticultural practices, the true potential of this area is starting to be realised.

SubRegion article on Vulkanland Steiermark

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SubRegion article on Cachapoal Valley

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O Vale do Cachapoal, ou Bacia de Rancagua, é uma área localizada na região central do Chile, ao sul da capital Santiago, que se estende aproximadamente entre o paralelo 34º Sul e o meridiano 72º Oeste, onde se encontra a capital da Região de O'Higgins, Rancagua. Recebe esse nome pelo rio Cachapoal, que cruza a bacia.

Está delimitado pelo Norte pela Angostura de Paine, que a separa da bacia de Santiago, e pelo Sul, pela Angostura de Pelequén, que a separa do Vale Central.

Muito conhecido graças à grande atividade vinícola de exportação, junto com os Vales de Colchagua e Casablanca.

SubRegion article on Speyside

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Speyside

SubRegion article on Weststeiermark

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SubRegion article on Slovácká

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SubRegion article on Velkopavlovická

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SubRegion article on Mikulovská

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SubRegion article on Valtellina

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Valtellina is an alpine valley in the far north of Lombardy, bordering Switzerland, from the village of Berbenno to Tirano. It's been producing wine for over 2000 years. Today it is known for its bright, cherry-scented wines made from the Nebbiolo grape variety, known here as Chiavennasca (after the nearby town of Chiavenna). These come in two forms: the standard Rosso di Valtellina and its powerful, dried-grape Sfursat (Sforzato) form. With a few years of bottle age, gamey, leather-like notes will develop, and the crimson will turn to garnet with a brick-orange rim – the visual trademark of Nebbiolo-based wines. Situated in the Rhaetian Alps, about 60 miles NE of Milan, some of the steepest slopes in Europe with the most striking landscapes of the Alps. Requires mostly hand-harvesting. The soils here are typically alluvial: gravelly, well drained and rich in silica. They are littered with larger stones, which gather heat throughout the day and release it in the evening. Many producers here also make wines using the Alpi Retiche IGT designation.

The thin skin of the Nebbiolo grape, unlike the varieties used to make Amarone, and the practice of minimizing the amount of tannin extracted during vinification, unlike the traditional style of vinifying Barolo, creates a Nebbiolo wine unlike any other. The bright, cherry flavors and rose and violet aromas that are unmistakably Nebbiolo are still there, but the tannic backbone is much lighter, less obtrusive. This is alpine Nebbiolo. It has more in common with the Nebbiolo (locally called Spanna) grown in the Val D’Aosta or the Nebbiolo from Gattinara or Ghemme in the alpine hills of Alto Piemonte, than it does with Barolo or Barbaresco.

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SubRegion article on Znojmo

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SubRegion article on Sierra Foothills

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Amador

SubRegion article on Lujan de Cuyo

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Luján de Cuyo (Municipalidad de Luján de Cuyo)
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