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Wine/Wine Regions

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Terroir[edit | edit source]

A number of regions worldwide are noted for their wine production. The unique environmental and social factors involved in a region's wine production are called Terroir by wine enthusiasts.

Because of this concept many wines associated with a region, especially wines that share a name with a region, are considered to only be true examples of that sort of wine if they originate there. For example, if one made "Champagne" on the moon, it would not be considered Champagne by many, and in many countries Champagne can only legally be called "Champagne" if it originated in the Champagne region of France.

Europe[edit | edit source]

France[edit | edit source]

Vinyards in Rhône.
  • Champagne
  • Burgandy
  • Bordeaux
  • Rhône

Italy[edit | edit source]

  • Tuscany
  • Veneto

North America[edit | edit source]

United States[edit | edit source]

Vinyards in Napa Valley.
  • Napa Valley
  • Finger Lakes
  • Lake Erie