Selected Subregions

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Portalegre

Portalegre

9 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of Portugal has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Pinhel

Pinhel

2 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of Portugal has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Cafayate

Cafayate

3 Experiences

Travel Guide to Cafayate Wine Region Cafayate is a wine-producing region in the north-west of...

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Charente-Maritime

Charente-Maritime

8 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of France has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Meskheti

Meskheti

2 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of Georgia has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Nahe

Nahe

6 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of Germany has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Niagara Peninsula

Niagara Peninsula

7 Experiences

The esteemed sub-region of Canada has an array of wines known throughout the world for their...

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Entre-Deux-Mers

Entre-Deux-Mers

21 Experiences

Traditionally, the Entre-deux-Mers production consists mainly of dry and mellow white wines, mostly from a blend of sauvignon and sémillon grapes.

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Médoc

Médoc

18 Experiences

The region extends over an area of ​​80 by 15 km along the gravel-containing left bank of the Gironde.

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Meursault

Meursault

8 Experiences

Several climates can add their name to the Meursault appellation, and some of them benefit from a Premier Cru classification.

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Chianti

Chianti

182 Experiences

Nestled in the lush and green hills of Tuscany’s heartland, in between the cities of Siena and...

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Barolo

Barolo

65 Experiences

The acclaimed sub-region of Barolo has an array of wines known throughout the world for their prestige and distinction. As you embark on your travels through the wine region of Piedmont, we encourage you to dive into these outstanding wines. Barolo’s unparalleled elegance is due to the specific climate, soil, and winemaking techniques of the region. These elements define a style of wine found nowhere else in Italy, or the world for that matter. We hope you will enjoy discovering the classic wines that make Barolo a favorite for wine drinkers worldwide.

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Top Subregions in Popular Wine Regions

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Pinotage

Pinotage

Pinotage, a distinctive South African grape variety, is a captivating fusion of Pinot Noir and Cinsault. Developed in the early 20th century, it thrives in the nation's diverse terroirs. Known for its inky hue and complex flavors, Pinotage offers a medley of red and dark fruits—cherry, plum, and...

Nero d'Avola

Nero d'Avola

Nero d'Avola, a prominent Sicilian grape variety, yields wines brimming with rich character. Native to the sun-drenched island, this red grape produces wines with deep color, robust body, and a medley of dark fruit flavors such as plum, black cherry, and blackberry. Often referred to as...

Muscat grape

Muscat grape

Muscat wine, renowned for its distinct and aromatic profile, stems from the Muscat grape family. With origins dating back to ancient times, Muscat wines encompass a captivating array of styles, from dry to sweet. Their hallmark is the unmistakable floral and fruity bouquet, often exuding notes...

Barbera

Barbera

Barbera grapes, renowned for their vibrant character, thrive in the rolling vineyards of Italy. Originating in the Piedmont region, these grapes yield wines cherished for their lively acidity, deep color, and approachable nature. The Barbera varietal is often celebrated for its versatility,...