List of wine-producing regions

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This list of wine-producing regions catalogues significant growing regions where vineyards are planted. Wine grapes mostly grow between the 30th and the 50th degree of latitude, in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range and minor amounts of wine are made in some very unexpected places.

In 2005, the five largest producers of wine in the world were, in order, Italy, France, Spain, the United States and Argentina (see list of wine-producing countries for a complete rank).

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[edit] Africa

[edit] Algeria

[edit] Cape Verde

[edit] Morocco

[edit] South Africa

Stellenbosch vineyard

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] Americas

[edit] Argentina

[edit] Bolivia

[edit] Brazil

[edit] Canada

[edit] Chile

Chile's topography with the location of most of Chile's wine regions highlighted.

[edit] Mexico

[edit] Peru

[edit] United States

A complete listing of federally defined wine regions, called American Viticultural Areas, is available here [1].
Wine-producing regions in California.
Vineyard on South Bass Island

[edit] Uruguay

The wine producing area is mainly in the Dpto. Canelones near the capital Montevideo, for more info: The Uruguayan wine guide

[edit] Venezuela

The wine producing enterprise for Venezuela can be found here [3]

[edit] Europe

[edit] Austria

A map of Austrian wine regions can be found here

[edit] Armenia

[edit] Azerbaijan

[edit] Belgium

[edit] Bulgaria

Wine-producing regions in Bulgaria.

[edit] Croatia

[edit] Cyprus

[edit] Czech Republic

[edit] Denmark

[edit] France

Map of wine regions in France

[edit] Georgia

[edit] Germany

[edit] Greece

[edit] Hungary

Wine regions in Hungary

[edit] Ireland

[edit] Italy

Cannonau Vermentino di Gallura

Montefalco

[edit] Luxembourg

[edit] Macedonia

[edit] Moldova

[edit] Montenegro

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Poland

[edit] Portugal

Portuguese wine regions

[edit] Romania

Moldavia wine regions

Muntenia wine regions

Oltenia wine regions

Transylvania wine regions

Crişana wine regions

Banat wine regions

Dobrogea wine regions

[edit] Russia

[edit] Serbia

Wine regions of Serbia

[edit] Slovakia

Wine-producing regions in Slovakia.

Whole of southern Slovakia

[edit] Slovenia

The three wine regions in Slovenia

[edit] Spain

Spanish wine-producing regions

[edit] Sweden

[edit] Switzerland

[edit] Turkey

Wine-producing regions in Turkey

[edit] Ukraine

Southern Ukraine: Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, and Odessa Oblasts

[edit] United Kingdom

In the UK, area under vines is small, and whilst viticulture isn't a major part of the rural economy, significant planting of new vines has been made in the early 21st century. The greatest concentration of vineyards is found in the south east of England, in the counties of Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex.

[edit] Asia

[edit] China

Regions producing native wines have been present since the Qin Dynasty,[2] with wines being brought to China from Persia. Some of the more famous wine-producing regions are:

With the import of Western wine-making technologies, especially French technology, production of wines similar to modern French wine has begun in many parts of China with the direction of experienced French wine-makers; China is now the sixth largest producer of wine in the world. The following regions produce significant quality of wine:

[edit] India

[edit] Iran

Prior to the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iran was a producer of wine. While production has stopped, the vineyards continue to exist and their product diverted to non alcoholic purposes.

[edit] Israel

Also includes wine regions in Israeli-occupied territories.*

[edit] Japan

[edit] Kazakhstan

[edit] Republic of Korea

[edit] Lebanon

Anjar
Chtoura
Rashaya
Zahlé
Aley
Baabda
Beit Mery
Bhamdoun
Brummana
Byblos
Chouf
Keserwan District
Chekka
Ehden
Koura
Qadisha Valley
Tripoli
Zgharta
Jezzine
Marjayoun
Rmaich

[edit] Burma

[edit] Palestinian territories

[edit] Syria

[edit] Vietnam

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

Australian geographic indications by state

Geographic indications for Australian wine are governed by law. The geographic indication must indicate where the grapes are grown, irrespective of where the wine itself is made. A geographic indication may be "Australia", "South Eastern Australia", a state name, zone, region or subregion if defined.[7]

The zones, regions and subregions in each state are listed below:

New South Wales
Queensland
Regions, no zones defined
South Australia

Adelaide Super Zone includes Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa

Tasmanian wine
Regions, no zones defined
  • North West
  • Tamar Valley
  • Pipers River
  • East Coast
  • Coal River
  • Derwent Valley
  • Southern
Victoria
Western Australia

[edit] New Zealand

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Serbia and the self-proclaimed Republic of Kosovo. The latter declared independence on 17 February 2008, while Serbia claims it as part of its own sovereign territory. Its independence is recognised by 86 UN member states.
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