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American wines have become a global reference thanks to their diversity and exceptional quality. Known for their outstanding terroirs, America produces wines that compete with some of the world’s finest. From powerful red wines to elegant white wines, American wines offer a unique array of...
American wines have become a global reference thanks to their diversity and exceptional quality. Known for their outstanding terroirs, America produces wines that compete with some of the world’s finest. From powerful red wines to elegant white wines, American wines offer a unique array of flavors, driven by renowned wine regions.
The United States is the fourth largest wine producer globally, home to prestigious wine regions such as California, including Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, known for their red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Zinfandel, as well as their white wines like Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Other emerging regions like Oregon, famous for its Pinot Noir, and Washington State, producing high-quality wines, are gaining recognition. Michigan, New York, and even Tennessee are also producing wines increasingly acknowledged by wine enthusiasts.
American wines are distinguished by their use of both traditional grape varieties and experimental approaches. Classic grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah are grown across multiple regions, but American producers are also known for their innovation, creating unique blends and distinctive wine styles.
American wine producers focus not only on quality but also on innovation, with increasing use of biodynamic and natural winemaking techniques. This allows American wines to stand out with their freshness, purity, and the ability to express the full potential of their terroirs.
Whether you’re a fan of bold red wines, refined white wines, or looking for new taste experiences, American wines offer an unmatched variety. Explore our collection of American wines online and discover the terroirs and wines from this New World that have won the hearts of wine connoisseurs worldwide.
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California's Napa Valley is the best-known, most prestigious wine region in America.
Napa Valley is not large: It’s about 30 miles long and 5 miles wide at its widest point, to put that in an international perspective, it’s only about one-eighth the size of France’s famous Bordeaux wine region.
Santa Cruz Mountains is, as its name suggests, a mountainous AVA that sits between Monterey Bay and San Francisco.
Pioneering vignerons began planting land in this troublesome terroir in the 1880s, led by Osea Perrone of Ridge Vineyards (producers of the iconic Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello)
Santa Cruz Mountains AVA is the coldest Cabernet Sauvignon-producing region in California. The cool climate is more classically suited to the Burgundy varieties of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, which also thrive here.
Sine Qua Non Dark Blossom Grenache, Central Coast, USA
Sine Qua Non Dark Blossom Syrah, Central Coast, USA
2008 Jonata 'El Alma de Jonata' Red Wine, Santa Ynez Valley, USA
2011 Jonata 'La Flor de Jonata' White, Santa Ynez Valley, USA
2013 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello Chardonnay, Santa Cruz Mountains, USA
2012 Hammell Wine Alliance 'True Believer', California, USA
2013 Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello, Santa Cruz Mountains, USA
2014 Rhys Vineyards Alpine Vineyard Pinot Noir Santa Cruz Mountains, USA
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