Wine Regions of Europe- Russia
If we do not count the Crimea as part of Russia—and we do not—Russia’s vineyard area is pitifully small for
Read moreIf we do not count the Crimea as part of Russia—and we do not—Russia’s vineyard area is pitifully small for
Read moreMost of Ukraine is too cold for wine grape production, but its southern reaches near or along the Black Sea
Read moreThe Mediterranean island of Malta has no wine regions per se, but it does produce wine, with five producers on
Read moreAlbania is small country on the Adriatic Sea wedged in between Montenegro on its northern border, Kosovo to the northeast,
Read moreJust to put the next six (or seven) countries into perspective, each of them was once a part of the
Read moreFrance produces more fine wine than any other country. France also produces a great deal of mediocre wine, but that
Read moreRecent archaeological evidence suggests that winemaking on the island of Cyprus dates back to 3500 BC, more than 5500 years
Read moreAs our map shows, most of Bulgaria is wine country. The country has a continental climate, with hot summers (somewhat
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