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Wine Appreciation Through Education |
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Other Wine Regions: US & South America |
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| A complete, non-commercial and "unbiased" listing of all known wineries state by state. | |
| Appellation America is a communications enterprise serving to promote the distinct winegrowing regions of North American. Our mission is to facilitate the "APPELLATION-IZATION" of the North American wine culture. | |
| California Wineries Blog. See what’s new and interesting in California’s wine county. | |
| The Cayuga Wine Trail, located in New York's Finger Lakes region, is home to more than a dozen wineries. | |
| Just a few hours from Toronto, Chautauqua, along Lake Erie's south shore, is home to a number of excellent New York wineries. Lots of events and accommodations to choose from. | |
| The majestic valleys of Colorado's Rocky Mountains are blessed with warm days, cool nights and low humidity — perfect conditions for the cultivation of wine grapes with the complex character and chemistry required to produce award-winning wines. | |
| Discover Connecticut's beautiful vineyards and sample its fine wines.The Wine Trail will take you through some of the most historic and beautiful areas of Connecticut. | |
| Nestled in the Heart of Missouri Wine Country, Hermann is a picture book 19th century village where visitors can partake of an Old World Charm. | |
| While traveling along our trail, you will see the beautiful countryside of Central and Southern Indiana and have the opportunity to tour and taste at Indiana's fine wineries. | |
| With more than 40,000 acres in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, these vintners have joined together to form the Lake Erie Quality Wine Alliance to demonstrate their commitment to highquality wine – wine equal to some of the finest French and California wines. | |
| The Long Island Wine Council is an industry association dedicated to achieving recognition for Long Island as a premium wine producing region. Its role is to provide a coordinated effort for the promotion and development of the region's wine industry. | |
| New wineries are starting up in Michigan every year, wine grape acreage continues to grow, sales of Michigan wines are increasing, and the reputation of Michigan as a world-class wine region is gaining national and international attention. | |
| A very old wine region that I'm rather partial to. Fabulous scenery; interesting wines. | |
| A complete visitor's guide to Napa. | |
| Home of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, featuring links to New York State's many wine regions and attractions | |
| North Carolina's rich farmland and mild climate contribute to the success and wide variety of grapes grown across the state, producing more than 500-thousand gallons of wine annually. | |
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Sponsored by the Missouri Wine & Grape Board, this site is all about "Cabernet of the Ozarks.". |
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| Explore our treasures, discover our charm: rolling vineyards, sparkling lakes, quaint countrysides, unique gift shops, limestone caves, picnics in the sunshine, family festivals, fascinating tours... but most of all, come and taste our fine award-winning wines. | |
| Winegrapes have been cultivated in Southern Oregon and the Willamette Valley since the middle of the Nineteenth century. Today, the state has over 170 wine producers. | |
| Includes directories of the state's wineries and wines, upcoming events in the Oregon wine industry, educational articles covering a wide range of wine-related topics, reviews of select Oregon wines, and much, much more. | |
| Southeast Michigan is the site of the first vineyards grown in the state. Today, Michigan's newest pioneers are the vintners of the early 21st century. | |
| Although grapes have grown wild along Texas rivers for eons, the history of Texas wine begins with the Spaniards. Today the Texas Wine Industry is thriving and receiving some of the recognition it is due. | |
| Discover the fine wines and wineries of Mexico | |
| The Association advocates for the Washington wine growing industry by providing promotion, information, representation, education plus helping to maintain the unity of the industry. | |
| Quality, diversity, value, innovation, spirit, homegrown and community describe the Washington State wine industry, the nation's second largest producer of premium wines. | |
| WineXplorer presents visitors with the most complete array of value-added features, services and sites from and about the Wine Country...i.e. California | |
| Formerly the American Vintners Association, WineAmerica encourages the development of American vineyards and wineries through advocacy of sound public policy. Includes a searchable Membership Directory. | |
| A gateway site that leads to several US wine regions, mainly in California. | |
| The mission of Wines of Argentina is to contribute to the global success of the Argentine winemaking industry by building up the "Origen Argentina", based on excellent quality products.The vision of our organization is to consolidate Argentina among the main wine exporting countries in the world. | |
| Wines of Chile is a promotional body representing 90 Chilean wineries with the aim of positioning the image of Chilean wine around the world through marketing and promotional activities. | |
| A one-stop, interactive guide full of maps and information about the wines and wine regions of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia. | |
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| All About Greek Wine, a joint venture of twenty three of the most prestigious wineries of Greece, is dedicated to promoting top quality Greek wine in the North American market. | |
| The official site of the Alsace Wine Committee | |
| The Beaujolais vineyard extends over 22,000 hectares to the North of the Monts du Lyonnais.It is one of the rare French vineyards which only produces Appellation Contrôlée wines (label guaranteeing the quality of wine). | |
| Sicily's oenological history is an ancient one, dating from the time when the island was part of Magna Graecia. Sicily's vintage wines are a magical creation, and many of the island's traditional wines and spirits are famous far beyond its shores. | |
| The Bureau Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bourgogne is the official website of Burgundy wines. | |
| The official site of the fine wines of Bordeaux. Most everything you've wanted to know about Bordeaux wines can be found right here on this site. | |
| Bills itself as the "original Chianti site", but consists mainly links of services. If you're headed for Tuscany, this will be a very useful place to visit first. | |
| Like an island in the heart of Tuscany, the hill of Montalcino offers to those who ascend from the valleys surrounding it the feeling of a gradual conquest, the sense of arriving in a snug harbour. | |
| This website aims to tell you everything you want to know about English wine - its history, which grapes are grown in England and Wales, what English wine is like, where you can buy it, which vineyards you can visit....and more! | |
| The website of the English winegrowing industry. | |
| Our purpose is to give you an idea about the Spanish wine regions. We want you to discover the unknown and mostly smaller wine regions of Spain. | |
| A rather eclectic site that post reports on German grape harvests as well as German wine information | |
| The German wine growers platform. | |
| "If you think you know German wines, drink again!" An excellent resource for German wines, grapes, vineyards, touring, food matching and more. | |
| A straight-forward compendium of Greek wine information. Quite comprehensive | |
| "The Greek Wine is a commercial site with sole purpose the promotion of Greek wine. It is designed to list Greek companies related to wine and provide internet presence for wineries around Greece by promoting their products." | |
| This site is devoted to informing wine lovers, the wine trade and the wine media about the current revolution in the Greek wine industry, as well as the preservation of unique traditions that have evolved over thousands of years of continuous winemaking. | |
| The Official Site of the Foods and Wines of Italy | |
| The official website of Champagne growers and makers. | |
| The International Office of Vine and Wine (OIV) is an inter-governmental scientific and technical organization, created by International Agreement, working in the field of vine and vine-based products. | |
| The Office of Champagne is the US representative of the Comité Interprofessionel du Vin de Champagne (CIVC). The Office works to raise awareness of Champagne and expand understanding | |
| A wealth of taste and colour, the Rhone area has at been at the forefront of commercial production since the first century, thanks to the Romans. | |
| Macedonians are renowned for their hospitality and great pride in their country of rich culture and history, exquisite traditional food and excellent wine. | |
| "Meritage," pronounced like "heritage," was selected from more than 6,000 entries in an international contest to name the new category of American, hand-crafted wines blended from the traditional "noble"Bordeaux varietals. | |
| Your source for wines in Portugal | |
| Discover the history of port wine. Explore the place. Meet the people. Savour the wine. And begin a new port wine experience! | |
| Retsina was born of the need to preserve and ship wines in pine-pitch sealed vessels. Due to the pine oils, Retsina was thought of as wood nymph tears, though how it was collected from those shy nymphs is not recorded. | |
| Home of the Regulatory Council of Jerez-Xerez-Sherry | |
| Slovenia has always been the crossroads between north and south, east and west; travellers brought viticultural knowledge from all the prominent viticultural nations. | |
| This company puts out a splendid magazine featuring Spanish food and wine. The site has some good info as well. | |
| The guide to the French wines start here, including regions, grape varieties, wine and food, and more. | |
| The aim of The Spanish Wine Page is to help both novice and experienced wine lovers find and enjoy not only the known wines, but also to become acquainted with wines from more than 50 recognized wine regions in Spain | |
| A no-nonsense intro to the wines and regions of Switzerland | |
| The official website of Portugal's Vinho Verde, appropriately in Portuguese, although you will find some English. | |
| A nice overview of Italy's wine and wine regions. Includes regional maps | |
| The goal of the Austrian Wine Marketing Board (AWMB) is to enhance the profile and promote the quality of Austrian wines through marketing and public relations initiatives | |
| The official website for the wines of France has lots of information on French wines, wine regions, food matching and more. | |
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| "wineaustralia.com is a portal to the Australian wine industry, not a site in itself but a provider of links to information sources within the industry." | |
| Canadian news, information, wineries, releases, stores, events and festivals dedicated to New Zealand wines. | |
| The official website for New Zealand's grape and wine industries. | |
| Very good overview of South Africa and its wine industry. | |
| Wines of South Africa is an independent, not for profit company in Stellenbosch which represents all exporters of South African wines and promotes these wines abroad. | |