Explore the world's most renowned wine regions, from the historic vineyards of Europe to the innovative winemaking regions of the New World. Discover what makes each region unique and the wines that have made them famous.
Discover the historic wine regions of Europe, where tradition, terroir, and centuries of winemaking expertise create some of the world's most celebrated wines.
The world’s most famous wine region, known for prestigious châteaux and age-worthy red blends.
Key Grapes:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Cabernet Franc
Climate:
Maritime
Home to Chianti, Brunello, and Super Tuscans, with rolling hills and medieval villages.
Key Grapes:
Sangiovese
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Climate:
Mediterranean
Spain’s most prestigious wine region, known for age-worthy reds with American oak influence.
Key Grapes:
Tempranillo
Garnacha
Graciano
Climate:
Continental Mediterranean
Steep slate slopes producing some of the world’s finest Rieslings with incredible aging potential.
Key Grapes:
Riesling
Müller-Thurgau
Elbling
Climate:
Cool Continental
Explore the innovative wine regions outside of Europe, where modern techniques, diverse terroirs, and freedom from tradition have created exciting new wine styles.
America’s premier wine region, known for world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and luxury wine tourism.
Key Grapes:
Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Merlot
Climate:
Australia’s most famous wine region, known for powerful Shiraz from ancient vines.
Key Grapes:
Shiraz
Grenache
Cabernet Sauvignon
Climate:
The region that put New Zealand on the wine map with its distinctive Sauvignon Blanc.
Key Grapes:
Sauvignon Blanc
Pinot Noir
Chardonnay
Climate:
High-altitude vineyards in the Andes foothills producing Argentina’s signature Malbec.
Key Grapes:
Malbec
Cabernet Sauvignon
Torrontés
Climate: