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List of wine-producing regions

Wines are produced in 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, typically in regions of Mediterranean climate. Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range, thus minor amounts of wine are made in some rather unexpected places.

Wine production in 2014[1]

In 2014, the five largest producers of wine in the world were, in order, Italy, Spain, France, the United States, and China.

Countries edit

Top wine-producing countries and their volume of wine production for the year 2014 in tonnes, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which is an agency of the United Nations; this is the latest information available from the FAO.

Their data show a total worldwide production of 31 million tonnes of wine with the top 15 producing countries accounting for over 90% of the total.[2]

 
Map of global wine production in 2013
Wine production by country in 2014
Rank Country Production
(tonnes)
1 Italy 4,796,900
2 Spain 4,607,850
3 France 4,293,466
4 United States 3,300,000
5 China 1,700,000
6 Argentina 1,498,380
7 Chile 1,214,000
8 Australia 1,186,343
9 South Africa 1,146,006
10 Germany 920,200
11 Portugal 603,327
12 Romania 378,283
13 Greece 334,300
14 Russia 327,400
15 New Zealand 320,400
16 Brazil 273,100
17 Hungary 258,520
18 Austria 199,869
19 Serbia 198,183
20 Moldova 149,850
21 Bulgaria 130,500
22 Georgia 108,600
23 Switzerland 93,365
24 Ukraine 86,904
25 Japan 85,000
26 Peru 73,000
27 Uruguay 72,500
28 Canada 54,663
29 Algeria 52,000
30 Czech Republic 52,000
31 North Macedonia 51,013
32 Croatia 45,272
33 Turkey 44,707
34 Mexico 39,360
35 Turkmenistan 39,000
36 Morocco 37,000
37 Uzbekistan 36,000
38 Slovakia 32,527
39 Belarus 29,980
40 Albania 24,000
41 Kazakhstan 21,993
42 Tunisia 21,500
43 Montenegro 16,000
44 Lebanon 14,700
45 Slovenia 13,229
46 Colombia 13,000
47 Luxembourg 12,494
48 Cuba 12,080
49 Estonia 11,104
50 Cyprus 10,302
51 Azerbaijan 9,512
52 Bolivia 9,422
53 Madagascar 8,350
54 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7,524
55 Armenia 6,174
56 Lithuania 6,005
57 Egypt 5,000
58 Israel 5,000
59 Belgium 2,900
60 Latvia 2,450
61 Malta 2,426
62 Zimbabwe 1,750
63 Kyrgyzstan 1,700
64 Paraguay 1,500
65 Ethiopia 1,297
66 Jordan 550
67 United Kingdom 425
68 Costa Rica 175
69 Panama 159
70 Tajikistan 150
71 Liechtenstein 79
72 Syria 70
73 Poland 49
74 Réunion 30

Africa edit

Algeria edit

Cape Verde edit

Morocco edit

South Africa edit

 
A vineyard in the Stellenbosch region, South Africa

Tunisia edit

Americas edit

Argentina edit

 
Argentine wine regions

Bolivia edit

Brazil edit

Canada edit

Colombia edit

Costa Rica edit

Chile edit

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

Mexico edit

Peru edit

United States edit

Uruguay edit

Venezuela edit

The wine-producing enterprise for Venezuela can be found here.

Europe edit

Albania edit

Austria edit

Belgium edit

  • Côtes de Sambre et Meuse, between the rivers Sambre et Meuse, since 2004
  • Hagelandse wijn, near Rotselaar/Leuven, since 1997
  • Haspengouw, Limburg, since 2000
  • Heuvelland, since 2005

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Bulgaria edit

Croatia edit

Cyprus edit

Czech Republic edit

Denmark edit

France edit

 
Map of wine regions in France
 
Corsica's wine regions: (1) Cap Corse, (2) Patrimonio, (3) Calvi, (4) Ajaccio, (5) Sartène , (6) Figari, (7) Porto-Vecchio, (8) Greater Vin de Corse region. The Muscat du Cap Corse region overlaps with part of the Cap Corse and Patrimonio regions.

Georgia edit

Germany edit

Greece edit

 
Greek wine regions

Hungary edit

 
Wine regions in Hungary

Ireland edit

Italy edit

 
"Chianti" areas in Tuscany

Latvia edit

Lithuania edit

Luxembourg edit

Moldova edit

Montenegro edit

Netherlands edit

North Macedonia edit

Norway edit

Poland edit

Portugal edit

 
Portuguese wine regions

Romania edit

Russia edit

San Marino edit

Serbia edit

 
Wine regions of Serbia

Slovakia edit

 
Wine-producing regions in Slovakia
  • Malokarpatská (Small Carpathians)
  • Južnoslovenská (Southern Slovakia)
  • Nitrianska (region of Nitra)
  • Stredoslovenská (Central Slovakia)
  • Tokaj (Tokaj region of Slovakia)
  • Východoslovenská (Eastern Slovakia)
  • The whole of southern Slovakia

Slovenia edit

 
The three wine regions in Slovenia

Spain edit

 
Spanish wine-producing regions

Sweden edit

  • Gutevin – Gotland

Switzerland edit

Turkey edit

 
Wine-producing regions in Turkey
  • White wine grapes:[12]
    • Altıntaş – Marmara region and Bozcaada
    • Beylerce – Bilecik area
    • Bornova Misketi – İzmir area
    • Emir – Nevşehir (Cappadocia) area
    • Hasandede – Ankara and central Anatolia
    • Narince – Tokat area
    • Rumi, Kabarcık, Dökülgen – Southeastern Anatolia region
    • Sultaniye – Aegean region
    • Yapıncak – Thracian region
  • Red wine grapes[12]

Ukraine edit

In Ukraine, at the present time there are seven administrative regions (provinces) in which the wine industry has developed. Given the favorable climatic location, the law of Ukraine allocated 15 winegrowing areas (macrozones), which are the basis for growing certain varieties of grapes, and 58 natural wine regions (microzones). These are located mainly in the following areas.

United Kingdom edit

In the UK, the area under vines is small, and whilst viticulture is not a major part of the rural economy, significant planting of new vines has occurred 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.

Asia edit

Armenia edit

Azerbaijan edit

Burma edit

China edit

Regions producing native wines have been present since the Qin Dynasty,[13] 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:

India edit

Indonesia edit

Indonesia has been producing wine for over 18 years, with North Bali's vineyards producing three main grape varieties: the Belgia, the Alphonse Lavallee and the Probolinggo Biru. The main producer, Hatten Wines, has revolutionized the world of winemaking, with eight wines produced from these three varieties.

Iran edit

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 has been diverted to non-alcoholic purposes.

Israel edit

Also includes wine regions in Israeli-occupied territories.

Japan edit

Kazakhstan edit

South Korea edit

Lebanon edit

Palestinian territories edit

Syria edit

Turkey edit

 
Wine-producing regions in Turkey
  • White wine grapes:[12]
    • Altıntaş – Marmara region and Bozcaada
    • Beylerce – Bilecik area
    • Bornova Misketi – İzmir area
    • Emir – Nevşehir (Cappadocia) area
    • Hasandede – Ankara and central Anatolia
    • Narince – Tokat area
    • Rumi, Kabarcık, Dökülgen – Southeastern Anatolia region
    • Sultaniye – Aegean region
    • Yapıncak – Thracian region
  • Red wine grapes[12]

Vietnam edit

Oceania edit

Australia edit

 
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.[18]

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

Australian Capital Territory edit

New South Wales edit

Queensland edit

South Australia edit

Adelaide Super Zone includes Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa wine zones.

Tasmania edit

Regions, no zones defined
  • Coal River
  • Derwent Valley
  • East Coast
  • North West
  • Pipers River
  • Southern
  • Tamar Valley

Victoria edit

Western Australia edit

New Zealand edit

 
Wine region map of New Zealand

GI stands for New Zealand Geographical Indication.

Notes edit

References edit

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Wines are produced in 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 typically in regions of Mediterranean climate Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range thus minor amounts of wine are made in some rather unexpected places Wine production in 2014 1 In 2014 the five largest producers of wine in the world were in order Italy Spain France the United States and China Contents 1 Countries 2 Africa 2 1 Algeria 2 2 Cape Verde 2 3 Morocco 2 4 South Africa 2 5 Tunisia 3 Americas 3 1 Argentina 3 2 Bolivia 3 3 Brazil 3 4 Canada 3 5 Colombia 3 6 Costa Rica 3 7 Chile 3 8 Mexico 3 9 Peru 3 10 United States 3 11 Uruguay 3 12 Venezuela 4 Europe 4 1 Albania 4 2 Austria 4 3 Belgium 4 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 5 Bulgaria 4 6 Croatia 4 7 Cyprus 4 8 Czech Republic 4 9 Denmark 4 10 France 4 11 Georgia 4 12 Germany 4 13 Greece 4 14 Hungary 4 15 Ireland 4 16 Italy 4 17 Latvia 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show a total worldwide production of 31 million tonnes of wine with the top 15 producing countries accounting for over 90 of the total 2 nbsp Map of global wine production in 2013 Wine production by country in 2014 Rank Country Production tonnes 1 Italy 4 796 900 2 Spain 4 607 850 3 France 4 293 466 4 United States 3 300 000 5 China 1 700 000 6 Argentina 1 498 380 7 Chile 1 214 000 8 Australia 1 186 343 9 South Africa 1 146 006 10 Germany 920 200 11 Portugal 603 327 12 Romania 378 283 13 Greece 334 300 14 Russia 327 400 15 New Zealand 320 400 16 Brazil 273 100 17 Hungary 258 520 18 Austria 199 869 19 Serbia 198 183 20 Moldova 149 850 21 Bulgaria 130 500 22 Georgia 108 600 23 Switzerland 93 365 24 Ukraine 86 904 25 Japan 85 000 26 Peru 73 000 27 Uruguay 72 500 28 Canada 54 663 29 Algeria 52 000 30 Czech Republic 52 000 31 North Macedonia 51 013 32 Croatia 45 272 33 Turkey 44 707 34 Mexico 39 360 35 Turkmenistan 39 000 36 Morocco 37 000 37 Uzbekistan 36 000 38 Slovakia 32 527 39 Belarus 29 980 40 Albania 24 000 41 Kazakhstan 21 993 42 Tunisia 21 500 43 Montenegro 16 000 44 Lebanon 14 700 45 Slovenia 13 229 46 Colombia 13 000 47 Luxembourg 12 494 48 Cuba 12 080 49 Estonia 11 104 50 Cyprus 10 302 51 Azerbaijan 9 512 52 Bolivia 9 422 53 Madagascar 8 350 54 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7 524 55 Armenia 6 174 56 Lithuania 6 005 57 Egypt 5 000 58 Israel 5 000 59 Belgium 2 900 60 Latvia 2 450 61 Malta 2 426 62 Zimbabwe 1 750 63 Kyrgyzstan 1 700 64 Paraguay 1 500 65 Ethiopia 1 297 66 Jordan 550 67 United Kingdom 425 68 Costa Rica 175 69 Panama 159 70 Tajikistan 150 71 Liechtenstein 79 72 Syria 70 73 Poland 49 74 Reunion 30Africa editAlgeria edit See also Algerian wine Algiers citation needed Bejaia citation needed Chlef Province Dahra 3 Mascara 3 Medea 3 Tlemcen 3 Zaccar 3 Cape Verde edit Cha das Caldeiras Morocco edit Atlas Mountains Benslimane Meknes South Africa edit nbsp A vineyard in the Stellenbosch region South Africa See also South African wine Breede River Valley Constantia Durbanville Elgin Elim Franschhoek Little Karoo Orange River Valley Paarl Robertson Stellenbosch Swartland Tulbagh Tunisia edit Arianah Nabul SousseAmericas editArgentina edit See also Argentine wine nbsp Argentine wine regions Buenos Aires Province Medanos Catamarca Province La Rioja Province Mendoza Province Neuquen Province Rio Negro Province Salta Province San Juan Province Bolivia edit See also Bolivian wine Tarija Department Brazil edit See also Brazilian wine Bahia Curaca Irece Juazeiro Mato Grosso Nova Mutum Minas Gerais Andradas Caldas Pirapora Santa Rita de Caldas Parana Bandeirantes Marialva Maringa Rosario do Avai Pernambuco Casa Nova Petrolina Santa Maria da Boa Vista Rio Grande do Sul Bento Goncalves Caxias do Sul Cotipora Farroupilha Flores da Cunha Garibaldi Pinto Bandeira Santa Catarina Pinheiro Preto Sao Joaquim Tangara Sao Paulo Jundiai Sao Roque Canada edit See also Canadian wine British Columbia wine and Ontario wine British Columbia Fraser Valley VQA defined viticultural area Gulf Islands VQA defined viticultural area Okanagan Valley VQA defined viticultural area Similkameen Valley VQA defined viticultural area Thompson Valley wine region VQA defined viticultural area Vancouver Island VQA defined viticultural area Nova Scotia Annapolis Valley Ontario Lake Erie North Shore and Pelee Island VQA defined viticultural area Niagara Peninsula VQA defined viticultural area Prince Edward County VQA defined viticultural area Toronto Quebec Eastern Townships Colombia edit Villa de Leyva Valle del Cauca La Union Costa Rica edit Valle Central Santa Ana La Garita Dota Copey de Dota Chile edit See also Chilean wine nbsp Chile s topography with the location of most of Chile s wine regions highlighted Aconcagua Aconcagua Valley Casablanca Valley Atacama Copiapo Valley Huasco Valley Central Valley Cachapoal Valley Maipo Valley Mataquito Valley Maule Valley Coquimbo Choapa Valley Elqui Valley Limari Pica a wine producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapaca Southern Chile Bio Bio Valley Itata Valley Malleco Valley Bueno Valley and Ranco Lake Mexico edit See also Mexican wine Aguascalientes Aguascalientes Valley Baja California Valle de Guadalupe Valle de Calafia Valle de Mexicali Valle de San Vicente Valle de Santo Tomas Zona Tecate Coahuila Durango collectively known as La Laguna wine region Valle de Parras Guanajuato Guanajuato City San Miguel de Allende Dolores Hidalgo San Felipe Salvatierra San Francisco del Rincon Hidalgo Nuevo Leon Valle de Las Maravillas Queretaro Valle de Tequisquiapan Sonora Caborca Hermosillo Zacatecas Valle de las Arcinas Peru edit See also Peruvian wine Arequipa region valleys Huaral District and Canete Province both in Lima Region formerly in Surco were vineyards that have disappeared due to urban expansion Ica Region including Chincha Pisco and Ica valleys Pica a wine producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapaca United States edit Main article List of American Viticultural Areas See also American Wine Arizona California Central Coast AVA Livermore Valley AVA Paso Robles AVA York Mountain AVA Central Valley Lodi AVA North Coast AVA Mendocino AVA Napa Valley AVA Sonoma County Sierra Foothills AVA South Coast AVA Colorado Idaho Michigan Missouri New Jersey New Mexico New York Finger Lakes AVA Hudson River Region AVA Long Island AVA Oregon Willamette Valley AVA Pennsylvania Texas Texas High Plains AVA Texas Hill Country AVA Trans Pecos Virginia Washington Columbia Valley AVA Uruguay edit See also Uruguayan wine Montevideo Canelones Maldonado Garzon Jose Ignacio Colonia San Jose Venezuela edit The wine producing enterprise for Venezuela can be found here Carora Lara StateEurope editAlbania edit See also Albanian wine Berat Korca Leskovik Lezhe Permet Shkoder Tirana County Austria edit See also Austrian wine Burgenland Northeastern and eastern Lower Austria Kamptal Kremstal Wachau Wagram Weinviertel Southern Styria Vienna and surrounding area Belgium edit See also Belgian wine Cotes de Sambre et Meuse between the rivers Sambre et Meuse since 2004 Hagelandse wijn near Rotselaar Leuven since 1997 Haspengouw Limburg since 2000 Heuvelland since 2005 Bosnia and Herzegovina edit Capljina Citluk Ljubuski Međugorje Mostar Stolac Trebinje Bulgaria edit See also Bulgarian wine Black Sea region Danubian Plain Rose Valley Thrace Valley of the Struma River Croatia edit See also Croatian wine Continental Croatia Central Croatia and Slavonia Moslavina Plesivica Podunavlje Pokuplje Prigorje Bilogora Slavonia Zagorje Međimurje Littoral Croatia Northern Croatian Littoral and Dalmatia Croatian Coast Hrvatsko primorje Dalmatian Interior Dalmatinska zagora Central and South Dalmatia Srednja i Juzna Dalmacija Northern Dalmatia Sjeverna Dalmacija Istria Istra Cyprus edit See also Cypriot wine Commandaria Laona Akamas Vouni Panagias Ambelitis Krasochoria Lemesou Pitsilia Diarizos Valley Czech Republic edit See also Czech wine Moravia Mikulov Mikulovska wine Slovacko Velke Pavlovice Znojmo Bohemia Litomerice Melnik Prague 4 Gazebo at Grobe s Villa St Clare s St Wenceslas Vineyard at Prague castle Salabka Troja Denmark edit See also Danish wine France edit See also French wine nbsp Map of wine regions in France nbsp Corsica s wine regions 1 Cap Corse 2 Patrimonio 3 Calvi 4 Ajaccio 5 Sartene 6 Figari 7 Porto Vecchio 8 Greater Vin de Corse region The Muscat du Cap Corse region overlaps with part of the Cap Corse and Patrimonio regions Alsace Alsace wine Bordeaux Bordeaux wine Barsac Entre Deux Mers Fronsac Graves Haut Medoc Margaux Medoc Pauillac Pessac Leognan Pomerol Saint Emilion Saint Estephe Saint Julien Sauternes Sauternes Burgundy Bourgogne Burgundy wine Beaujolais Bugey Chablis Cote Chalonnaise Cote d Or Cote de Beaune Aloxe Corton Auxey Duresses Beaune Chassagne Montrachet Meursault Santenay Cote de Nuits Chambolle Musigny Gevrey Chambertin Nuits Saint Georges Vosne Romanee Maconnais Pouilly Fuisse Champagne Champagne Corsica Ajaccio 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Segarcea Tamburești Vanju Mare Zimnicea Transylvania wine regions Aiud Alba Iulia Bistrița Blaj Ighiu Jidvei Lechința Mediaș Șamșud Sebeș Apold Șimleu Silvaniei Tarnave Tarnăveni Teaca Triteni Valea Nirajului Russia edit See also Russian wine Caucasus Krasnodar Stavropol This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2008 San Marino edit See also Sammarinese wine Serbia edit See also Serbian wine nbsp Wine regions of Serbia Banat region Nisava South Morava region Pocerina region Srem region Subotica Horgos region Sumadija Great Morava region Timok Valley West Morava region Slovakia edit nbsp Wine producing regions in Slovakia See also Slovak wine Malokarpatska Small Carpathians Juznoslovenska Southern Slovakia Nitrianska region of Nitra Stredoslovenska Central Slovakia Tokaj Tokaj region of Slovakia Vychodoslovenska Eastern Slovakia The whole of southern Slovakia Slovenia edit nbsp The three wine regions in Slovenia See also Slovenian wine Podravje Posavje Primorska Spain edit nbsp Spanish wine producing regions See also Spanish wine Andalusia Condado de Huelva Jerez Xeres Sherry Malaga and Sierras de Malaga Manzanilla de Sanlucar de Barrameda Montilla Moriles Aragon Calatayud Campo de Borja Campo de Carinena Cava Somontano Balearic Islands Binissalem Mallorca Pla i Llevant DO Basque Country Alavan Txakoli Biscayan Txakoli Cava Getaria Txakoli Rioja Alavesa Canary Islands Abona El Hierro DO Gran Canaria DO La Gomera DO La Palma DO Lanzarote DO Tacoronte Acentejo Valle de Guimar Valle de la Orotava Ycoden Daute Isora Castile and Leon Arlanza Arribes del Duero Bierzo Cava Cigales Espumosos de Castilla y Leon Ribera del Duero Rueda Tierra del Vino de Zamora Toro Valles de Benavente Tierra de Leon Valtiendas Vino de la Tierra Castilla y Leon Castile La Mancha Almansa Dominio de Valdepusa Guijoso Jumilla La Mancha Manchuela Mentrida Mondejar Ribera del Jucar Valdepenas Catalonia Alella Catalunya Cava Conca de Barbera Costers del Segre Emporda Montsant Penedes Pla de Bages Priorat Tarragona Terra Alta Extremadura Cava Ribera del Guadiana Galicia Monterrey Rias Baixas Ribeira Sacra Ribeiro Valdeorras La Rioja Cava Rioja DOCa Community of Madrid Vinos de Madrid Region de Murcia Bullas Jumilla Yecla Navarre Cava Navarra Rioja Valencian Community Alicante Cava Utiel Requena Valencia Sweden edit See also Swedish wine Gutevin Gotland Switzerland edit See also Swiss wine Aargau 5 Bern 6 Shores of Lake Biel Shores of Lake Thun Spiez Oberhofen Freiburg 7 Geneva Grisons Neuchatel St Gallen 8 Schaffhausen 9 Thurgau 10 Ticino Valais Vaud La Cote Lavaux Zurich 11 Turkey edit See also List of Turkish wine regions and Turkish wine nbsp Wine producing regions in Turkey White wine grapes 12 Altintas Marmara region and Bozcaada Beylerce Bilecik area Bornova Misketi Izmir area Emir Nevsehir Cappadocia area Hasandede Ankara and central Anatolia Narince Tokat area Rumi Kabarcik Dokulgen Southeastern Anatolia region Sultaniye Aegean region Yapincak Thracian region Red wine grapes 12 Adakarasi Marmara region and Avsa Island Bogazkere Elazig and Diyarbakir areas Calkarasi Cal Denizli area Dimrit central Anatolia and eastern Aegean region Horozkarasi Sergikarasi southeastern Anatolia region Kalecik Karasi Ankara area Karalahna Tekirdag region Bozcaada Karasakiz Kuntra Canakkale region Okuzgozu Elazig area Papazkarasi Kirklareli area Ukraine edit See also Ukrainian wine In Ukraine at the present time there are seven administrative regions provinces in which the wine industry has developed Given the favorable climatic location the law of Ukraine allocated 15 winegrowing areas macrozones which are the basis for growing certain varieties of grapes and 58 natural wine regions microzones These are located mainly in the following areas Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol 6 macrozones with 12 microzones 69 wine grapes Kherson Oblast 2 macrozones with 10 microzones 28 wine grapes Mykolaiv Oblast 2 macrozones with 7 microzones 31 wine grapes Odesa Oblast 3 macrozones with 16 microzones 42 wine grapes Zakarpattia Oblast 1 macrozone with 12 microzones 24 wine grapes Zaporizhzhia Oblast 1 macrozone with 1 microzone 5 wine grapes United Kingdom edit Main article Wine from the United Kingdom In the UK the area under vines is small and whilst viticulture is not a major part of the rural economy significant planting of new vines has occurred 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 Asia editSee also Wine in religious communities of the Middle East Armenia edit See also Armenian wine Ararat Valley Areni in the Vayots Dzor Province Ijevan in the Tavush Province Azerbaijan edit See also Azerbaijani wine Aghdam Agdam District Baku capital Ganja Ganja Basar zone in central Azerbaijan Madrasa village of Shamakhi Rayon from Madrasa indigenous only to this region Tovuz and Shamkir northwestern Azerbaijan Burma edit Shan State China edit Main article Wine in China Regions producing native wines have been present since the Qin Dynasty 13 with wines being brought to China from Persia Some of the more famous wine producing regions are Chang an Gaochang Luoyang Qiuci Yantai Penglai 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 Chang an 14 Dalian Liaoning 14 Tonghua Jilin 14 Yantai Shandong 15 Yibin Sichuan 14 Zhangjiakou Hebei 14 India edit See also Indian wine Nashik Maharashtra Bangalore Karnataka Vijayapura Karnataka Narayangaon Pune Maharashtra Sangli Maharashtra Indonesia edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Indonesia has been producing wine for over 18 years with North Bali s vineyards producing three main grape varieties the Belgia the Alphonse Lavallee and the Probolinggo Biru The main producer Hatten Wines has revolutionized the world of winemaking with eight wines produced from these three varieties Bali Iran edit 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 has been diverted to non alcoholic purposes Malayer Shiraz Takestan Urmia Qazvin Quchan Israel edit See also Israeli wine Also includes wine regions in Israeli occupied territories Galilee Upper Galilee Golan Heights Judean Hills Jerusalem Bet Shemesh Latrun Mount Carmel Rishon LeZion wine production since 1886 Japan edit See also Japanese wine Yamanashi Hokkaido Nagano Kazakhstan edit See also Kazakh wine South Korea edit See also Korean wine Anseong Gyeonggi do 16 Gimcheon Gyeongsangbuk do Gyeongsan Gyeongsangbuk do Yeongcheon Gyeongsangbuk do Yeongdong Chungcheongbuk do 17 Lebanon edit See also Lebanese wine Bekaa Valley Anjar Chtoura Rashaya Zahle Mount Lebanon Aley Baabda Beit Mery Bhamdoun Brummana Byblos Chouf Keserwan District North Governorate Chekka Ehden Koura Qadisha Valley Tripoli Zgharta South Governorate Jezzine Marjayoun Rmaich Palestinian territories edit Beit Jala Hebron Syria edit Bloudan Homs District Jabal el Druze Latakia Sednaya Syrian Golan Tartous Turkey edit See also List of Turkish wine regions and Turkish wine nbsp Wine producing regions in Turkey White wine grapes 12 Altintas Marmara region and Bozcaada Beylerce Bilecik area Bornova Misketi Izmir area Emir Nevsehir Cappadocia area Hasandede Ankara and central Anatolia Narince Tokat area Rumi Kabarcik Dokulgen Southeastern Anatolia region Sultaniye Aegean region Yapincak Thracian region Red wine grapes 12 Adakarasi Marmara region and Avsa Island Bogazkere Elazig and Diyarbakir areas Calkarasi Cal Denizli area Dimrit central Anatolia and eastern Aegean region Horozkarasi Sergikarasi southeastern Anatolia region Kalecik Karasi Ankara area Karalahna Tekirdag region Bozcaada Karasakiz Kuntra Canakkale region Okuzgozu Elazig area Papazkarasi Kirklareli area Vietnam edit See also Vietnamese wine Da LatOceania editAustralia edit See also Australian wine nbsp 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 18 The zones regions and subregions in each state are listed below Australian Capital Territory edit See also Australian Capital Territory wine Canberra District wine region Hall Australian Capital Territory Majura New South Wales edit Further information New South Wales wine Big Rivers Murray Darling Perricoota Riverina Swan Hill Central Ranges Cowra Mudgee Orange Hunter Valley Hunter Broke Fordwich Pokolbin Upper Hunter Valley Northern Rivers Hastings River Northern Tablelands New England South Coast Shoalhaven Coast Southern Highlands Southern New South Wales Canberra District includes the northern part of the Australian Capital Territory Gundagai Hilltops Tumbarumba Queensland edit See also Queensland wine Granite Belt South Burnett South Australia edit See also South Australian wine Adelaide Super Zone includes Mount Lofty Ranges Fleurieu and Barossa wine zones Barossa Barossa Valley Eden Valley High Eden Far North Southern Flinders Ranges Fleurieu Currency Creek Kangaroo Island Langhorne Creek McLaren Vale Southern Fleurieu Limestone Coast Coonawarra Mount Benson Mount Gambier Padthaway Robe Wrattonbully Lower Murray Riverland Mount Lofty Ranges Adelaide Hills Lenswood Piccadilly Valley Adelaide Plains Clare Valley The Peninsulas Tasmania edit Further information Tasmanian wine Regions no zones defined Coal River Derwent Valley East Coast North West Pipers River Southern Tamar Valley Victoria edit Further information Victorian wine Central Victoria Bendigo Goulburn Valley Nagambie Lakes Heathcote Strathbogie Ranges Upper Goulburn Gippsland North East Victoria Alpine Valleys Beechworth Glenrowan King Valley Rutherglen North West Victoria Murray Darling Swan Hill Port Phillip Geelong Macedon Ranges Mornington Peninsula Sunbury Yarra Valley Western Victoria Grampians Henty Pyrenees Western Australia edit Further information Western Australian wine Greater Perth Peel Perth Hills Swan Valley South Western Australia Blackwood Valley Geographe Great Southern Albany Denmark Frankland River Mount Barker Porongurup Manjimup Margaret River Pemberton 19 New Zealand edit See also New Zealand wine nbsp Wine region map of New Zealand GI stands for New Zealand Geographical Indication Auckland GI Henderson Kumeu GI Matakana GI Waiheke Island GI Canterbury GI North Canterbury GI Waipara Valley GI Central Otago GI Bendigo Bannockburn GI Gibbston Wanaka Gisborne GI Hawke s Bay GI Central Hawke s Bay GI Gimblett Gravels Bridge Pa Triangle Marlborough GI Wairau Valley Southern Valleys Awatere Valley Nelson GI Northland GI Waikato Te Kauwhata Wairarapa GI Martinborough GI Gladstone GI Waitaki Valley GI Notes editReferences edit Wine production Our World in Data Retrieved 5 March 2020 Wine production tons Food and Agriculture Organization 6 October 2015 p 1 Retrieved 8 October 2015 a b c d e The History of Vineyards in Algeria Atlasian Cellars Meghdir amp Sons 2005 Retrieved 2005 04 07 VisitCzechia May 2024 Schweiz Aargau und seine Weingebiete www ernestopauli ch Archived from the original on 2011 05 12 Retrieved 2015 07 30 Schweiz Bern und seine Weingebiete www ernestopauli ch Archived from the original on 2015 09 03 Retrieved 2015 07 30 Schweiz Kt Freiburg und seine Weingebiete www ernestopauli ch 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