Wine Region World Map
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Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Tuscany, Rioja, Napa Valley, Barossa Valley, and Marlborough are among the most celebrated — each producing wines that define their respective grape varieties and styles.
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Washington State's Walla Walla and Columbia Gorge , and Oregon's Willamette Valley are the Pacific Northwest's crown jewels — producing world-class Cabernet, Syrah, and Pinot Noir respectively.
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Napa Valley and Sonoma are ideal starting points for New World beginners — approachable, well-labeled, and easy to visit. For Old World exploration, Burgundy offers the deepest insight into how terroir shapes a wine.
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Georgia in the Caucasus is widely considered the cradle of wine, with evidence of winemaking dating back over 8,000 years. The Kakheti region still produces wine in traditional clay vessels called qvevri buried underground.
