Wine regions
To find out where wine can be made, just look at a globe: We introduce you to the world’s most important wine regions.


Puglia
The Corato family’s grapes: an ode to Puglia’s indigenous varieties
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Rhône
The Rhône Valley is the oldest and most diverse wine region in France.
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Sardinia
Ancient indigenous varieties such as Vermentino are typical of this sun-kissed island.
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Sicily
A true El Dorado for explorers: local and international produce thrives.
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South Tyrol
The rather cool climate in South Tyrol produces fruity whites and fragrant reds – salute!
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Ticino
The Bordeaux variety Merlot found its second home in Switzerland's sunniest region.
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Trentino
A region that is on the rise, especially thanks to the Teroldego grape.
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Tuscany
Top Sangiovese and Super Tuscans are produced in Italy’s «wine heartland».
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Umbria
Umbria’s whites and reds are in great demand thanks to the wide range of varieties.
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Valais
Sun-kissed Valais is one of the most important wine-growing regions in Switzerland.
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Valle Central
The country’s best Cabernet Sauvignons grow in a Mediterranean climate.
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Vaud
The Chablais grape from the canton of Vaud produces refreshing, pleasing white wine.
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Veneto
The flagship of this beautiful region is and remains the Amarone.
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