Wine Regions of Europe – Hungary
Ask most wine drinkers what they know about Hungary, and the answer will likely be two wines: Tokaji and Bull’s
Read moreAsk most wine drinkers what they know about Hungary, and the answer will likely be two wines: Tokaji and Bull’s
Read moreGreece, as we have mentioned, has been producing wine for a long time, but in some way, it has not.
Read moreThe landlocked European country of Switzerland is more than just watches, army knives, banks, and world-class tennis stars: it produces
Read moreThe English have always taken wine quite seriously, even if they have not been able to grow many vines because
Read moreAustrian wine has changed a great deal over the last few decades—for the better. The improvement took place because of
Read moreWine has been produced in Luxembourg continuously since Roman times. Luxembourg wine production is centered in the country’s southeast, where
Read moreGermany has thirteen regions, all closely associated with rivers. Eleven are in the old West Germany, two in the old
Read morePortugal has lost its fair shares of wars, but one war it has most definitely won: the war against the
Read moreThe Phoenicians—before the Greeks—brought winemaking to Spain by 1000 BC. Spain has extremely varied climates and terrains, from the arid
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