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Nepalese wine

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Nepal wine is produced at the world's highest altitude vineyard (2,750m/9,000ft),[1] although vintners in the Andes near Salta, Argentina claim even higher altitudes.[2] It is located at Jomsom (Nepali: जोमसोम), Anapurna. Initially, 2 hectares were planted in 1992.

References

  1. ^ Jancis Robinson, The Oxford Companion to Wine, 3rd ed. 2006 p. 472
  2. ^ Nepal wine wine-searcher.com