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  • France

    Recognized worldwide for the quality of its wines, France is a major player in the wine industry. Composed of 17 regions, the variety of terroirs creates a diverse range of wines to suit every taste.

    The main wine regions of France:

    BORDEAUX
    The Bordeaux region is the largest producer of quality wine in France and the world. Bordeaux accounts for a third of France's quality wine production (AOC, crus bourgeois, crus classés).

    • White Grapes: Sémillon, Sauvignon
    • Red Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc

    BURGUNDY
    Some of the world’s most interesting wines come from Burgundy. The region produces two of France's most popular wines: Beaujolais and Chablis.

    • White Grapes: Chardonnay
    • Red Grapes: Pinot Noir

    ALSACE
    Alsace is one of the most beautiful wine regions in France, producing excellent refreshing white wines, both dry and sweet. The grape varieties used here are so unique that many of them can only be found in Alsace.

    • Grapes in Alsace: Riesling, Pinot Blanc, Gewurztraminer, Tokay Pinot Gris, Sylvaner

    RHÔNE VALLEY
    The Rhône Valley is divided into two distinct wine regions: the Northern Rhône (from Vienne to Valence) and the Southern Rhône (from Montélimar to Avignon).
    The most renowned crus are, for reds, Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, and Châteauneuf du Pape, and for whites, Condrieu and Clairette de Die.

    CHAMPAGNE
    Champagne is a sparkling wine that takes its name from its region of origin.
    Three main grape varieties are used to make Champagne: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier (for red grapes), and Chardonnay (for white grapes).

    Explore the diversity and richness of France’s wine regions and find the perfect bottle to suit your preferences!

  • Italy

    The origins of Italian wine date back to about 4000 years. Vineyards can be found in all regions.

    The Italian wine classification system often causes confusion, because some of the country's best wines are not fitted neatly into its appellation scheme.

    Italy is known for the diversity and the typicality of its wines.

  • Spain

    Wine was introduced to Spain by the Phoenicians in 800 BC.

    Spanish red wines offer exceptional value and a bold entry into the red wines of Europe. 

    Spanish wine regions

    Rioja Wine Region​: This Spanish wine region is located in North-Central Spain, near the Ebro River.

    Priorat Wine Region: The Prioriat wine region is famous due to the fact that most vineyards are built on scarily steep terraces that climb the hills and mountains Priorat.

    Ribera del Duero Wine Region: Located on the elevated plateau in the southern plains of Burgos province, it stretches along the Duero river. 

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