Wine Region Guide
Explore the world's most celebrated wine regions. Learn about climate, terroir, key varietals, and the renowned producers that define each destination.
United States
8 regionsNapa Valley
America's most prestigious wine region, renowned for world-class Cabernet Sauvignon.
Sonoma County
A diverse wine region offering everything from cool-climate Pinot Noir to bold Zinfandel.
Paso Robles
A rising star known for bold reds, Rhône varieties, and extreme temperature swings.
Willamette Valley
Oregon's premier wine region, producing world-class Pinot Noir in a cool climate.
Walla Walla Valley
Washington's premier red wine region, producing world-class Syrah and Cabernet from volcanic soils.
Santa Barbara County
A diverse California region known for elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with coastal maritime influence.
Finger Lakes
New York's premier cold-climate wine region, famous for elegant Riesling and aromatic whites.
Lodi
Historic California wine region renowned for old-vine Zinfandel of depth and character.
France
7 regionsBordeaux
The most influential wine region in the world, home to legendary châteaux and age-worthy blends.
Burgundy
The spiritual home of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, where terroir reaches its purest expression.
Champagne
The only true home of Champagne, producing the world's most celebrated sparkling wine.
Rhône Valley
A river of wine from elegant Northern Syrah to bold Southern blends.
Alsace
France's aromatic white wine capital, producing distinctive Riesling, Gewürztraminer, and other Germanic varieties.
Loire Valley
France's longest river valley wine region, producing elegant Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Franc, and diverse styles.
Languedoc-Roussillon
France's largest wine region by production, known for tremendous value and diverse Mediterranean wine styles.
Italy
4 regionsTuscany
Rolling hills, cypress trees, and Sangiovese-based wines of elegance and character.
Piedmont
Home to Barolo and Barbaresco, Italy's most powerful and age-worthy wines.
Veneto
Northeast Italian region famous for Prosecco, Amarone, and the elegant Valpolicella.
Sicily
Mediterranean island producing distinctive volcanic wines, including rich Nero d'Avola and aromatic whites.
Spain
3 regionsRioja
Spain's most famous wine region, known for traditional oak-aged Tempranillo.
Ribera del Duero
High-altitude vineyards producing powerful, concentrated Tempranillo.
Priorat
Dramatic mountain region producing intense, powerful reds from Garnacha and Cariñena on distinctive slate soils.
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