South Africa has a long and storied wine making tradition.
With less than 1% of the world’s wine production, New Zealand’s impact on the global wine world is more than impressive.
The wines of Germany are typically lower in alcohol and renowned for their aromatic and complex fruit character.
With such easy wine growing conditions and relatively low production costs, it is no wonder that some of the most famous winemakers in the world have invested in wineries in Chile.
Argentinian vineyards are at some of the highest altitudes in the world.
In 1996, Australia set out to change the international wine market. The country wanted recognition for their branded wines and their signature style of soft, rich, consumer friendly wines dominated.
Baco Noir is a French-American hybrid grape that is produced from a cross of a French Vitis Vinifera and a North American Vitis Riparia varietals.
Wine is produced in every state in the USA yet there are only a handful of areas that produce wines that make it to the International market.