Wine Regions

Country, States and County Wine Region Prints. Who doesn’t enjoy a glass of wine?! Wine let’s you cheers with friends and family, party out on the town, or wind down from a busy day at work. Now you can enjoy that glass of wine while knowing exactly where it came from with our new Wine Regions series.
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Washington Wine Regions Print. Washington is the second largest producer of vinifera wine in the United States behind California.
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Spain Wine Regions Print. Spain has the largest grape acreage in the world with 3 million acres under vine.
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South Africa Wine Regions Print. South Africa has a long history of wine production that dates back to the 17th century.
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Sonoma County Wine Region Print. Sonoma County is known for Burgundian red and white wines, Champagne-style sparking wine, some Rhone varieties, and Zinfandel.
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Portugal Wine Regions Print. Portugal is well-known for its fortified wines, Port and Madeira.
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New Zealand Wine Regions Print. New Zealand wine production is fairly small but of high-quality.
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Napa County Wine Region Print. Napa Valley is the best known for their Cabernet Sauvignons and Cabernet-led Bordeaux blends.
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Italy Wine Regions Print. Italy is the world’s leading producer of wine.
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Greece Wine Region Print. Called the cradle of the wine trade because wine grapes reached the Mediterranean before recorded history.
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Germany Wine Regions Print. Known for Rieslings with a reputation of quality, complexity and ageability.
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France Wine Regions Print. One of the largest national wine industries in the world.
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California Wine Regions Print. California makes nearly 90% of the wine in the United States.
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Argentina Wine Regions Print. Argentina is the fifth largest wine producing country in the world.