List of wine-producing regions

Wine production in 2014[1]

Wines are produced in significant growing regions where vineyards are planted. Wine grapes berries mostly grow between the 30th and the 50th degrees of latitude, in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, typically in regions of Mediterranean climate. Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range, thus minor amounts of wine are made in some rather unexpected places.

In 2021, the five largest producers of wine in the world were, in order, Italy, France, Spain, the United States, and China.

Countries

A colour-coded map of 2013 global wine production
Map of global wine production in 2013

2021 data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) show a total worldwide production of 27 million tonnes of wine with the top 15 producing countries accounting for over 90% of the total.[2]

Wine production by country in 2021
Rank Country Production
(tonnes)
1 Italy 5,088,500
2 France 3,713,200
3 Spain 3,700,588
4 United States 2,057,021
5 China 1,814,400
6 Australia 1,482,000
7 Chile 1,343,729
8 Argentina 1,248,155
9 South Africa 1,133,300
10 Portugal 718,547
11 Romania 530,000
12 Germany 452,693
13 Russia 450,000
14 Brazil 348,449
15 Hungary 310,000
16 Greece 290,000
17 Turkey 266,962
18 New Zealand 266,400
19 Austria 246,000
20 Moldova 167,500
21 Georgia 119,617
22 North Macedonia 93,600
23 Bulgaria 82,300
24 Peru 81,000
25 Uruguay 74,865
26 Ukraine 68,470
27 Croatia 66,000
28 Canada 65,357
29 Switzerland 60,904
30 Czech Republic 59,000
31 Turkmenistan 52,098
32 Japan 49,473
33 Mexico 43,268
34 Morocco 43,083
35 Tunisia 28,000
36 Serbia 26,550
37 Belarus 26,430
38 Kazakhstan 23,343
39 Vietnam 18,153
40 Belgium 17,496
41 Uzbekistan 16,899
42 Armenia 12,829
43 Slovenia 10,192
44 Azerbaijan 10,116
45 Montenegro 10,022
46 Luxembourg 9,800
47 Cyprus 8,900
48 Bolivia 8,400
49 Madagascar 7,791
50 Slovakia 7,711
51 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5,677
52 Egypt 4,775
53 Saint Lucia 4,449
54 Lithuania 4,143
55 Mauritius 3,166
56 Colombia 2,606
57 Albania 2,587
58 Latvia 2,569
59 Kyrgyzstan 2,316
60 Estonia 2,088
61 Israel 2,020
62 Paraguay 1,981
63 Lebanon 932
64 Jordan 557
65 Thailand 461
66 Mongolia 371
67 United Kingdom 354
68 Tajikistan 182
69 Panama 108

Africa

Algeria

  • Algiers
  • Béjaïa
  • Chlef Province
  • Mascara[3]
  • Médéa[3]
  • Tlemcen[3]
  • Zaccar[3]

Cape Verde

  • Chã das Caldeiras

Morocco

South Africa

A vineyard in the Stellenbosch region, South Africa
  • Breede River Valley
  • Constantia
  • Durbanville
  • Elgin
  • Elim
  • Franschhoek
  • Little Karoo
  • Orange River Valley
  • Paarl
  • Robertson
  • Stellenbosch
  • Swartland
  • Tulbagh

Tunisia

See also: Tunisian wine

  • Arianah
  • Nabul
  • Sousse

South America

Argentina

Argentine wine regions
  • Buenos Aires Province
    • Médanos
  • Catamarca Province
  • La Rioja Province
  • Mendoza Province
  • Neuquén Province
  • Río Negro Province
  • Salta Province
  • San Juan Province

Bolivia

  • Tarija Department

Brazil

  • Bahia
  • Mato Grosso
    • Nova Mutum
  • Minas Gerais
    • Andradas
    • Caldas
    • Pirapora
    • Santa Rita de Caldas
  • Paraná
    • Bandeirantes
    • Marialva
    • Maringá
    • Rosário do Avaí
  • Pernambuco
    • Casa Nova
    • Petrolina
    • Santa Maria da Boa Vista
  • Rio Grande do Sul
    • Bento Gonçalves
    • Caxias do Sul
    • Cotiporã
    • Farroupilha
    • Flores da Cunha
    • Garibaldi
    • Pinto Bandeira
  • Santa Catarina
    • Pinheiro Preto
    • São Joaquim
    • Tangará
  • São Paulo
    • Jundiaí
    • São Roque

Chile

Chile's topography with the location of most of Chile's wine regions highlighted
  • Aconcagua
    • Aconcagua Valley
    • Casablanca Valley
  • Atacama
    • Copiapó Valley
    • Huasco Valley
  • Central Valley
    • Cachapoal Valley
    • Maipo Valley
    • Mataquito Valley
    • Maule Valley
  • Coquimbo
    • Choapa Valley
    • Elqui Valley
    • Limarí
  • Pica – a wine-producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapacá
  • Southern Chile
    • Bío-Bío Valley
    • Itata Valley
    • Malleco Valley
    • Bueno Valley and Ranco Lake

Colombia

  • Villa de Leyva
  • Valle del Cauca
    • La Unión

Peru

  • Arequipa region valleys
  • Huaral District and Cañete Province – both in Lima Region; formerly in Surco were vineyards that have disappeared due to urban expansion
  • Ica Region – including Chincha, Pisco and Ica valleys
  • Pica – a wine-producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapacá

Uruguay

  • Montevideo
  • Canelones
  • Maldonado
    • Garzón
    • José Ignacio
  • Colonia
  • San José

Venezuela

The wine-producing enterprise for Venezuela can be found here.
  • Carora, Lara State

North America

Canada

  • British Columbia
    • Fraser Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Gulf Islands (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Okanagan Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Similkameen Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Thompson Valley (wine region) (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Vancouver Island (VQA defined viticultural area)
  • Nova Scotia
    • Annapolis Valley
  • Ontario
    • Lake Erie North Shore and Pelee Island (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Niagara Peninsula (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Prince Edward County (VQA defined viticultural area)
    • Toronto
  • Quebec
    • Eastern Townships

Costa Rica

  • Valle Central
    • Santa Ana
    • La Garita
  • Dota
    • Copey de Dota

Mexico

  • Aguascalientes
  • Baja California
    • Valle de Guadalupe
      • Valle de Calafia
      • Valle de Mexicali
      • Valle de San Vicente
      • Valle de Santo Tomás
      • Zona Tecate
  • Coahuila / Durango, collectively known as La Laguna wine region
    • Valle de Parras
  • Guanajuato
    • Guanajuato City
    • San Miguel de Allende
    • Dolores Hidalgo
    • San Felipe
    • Salvatierra
    • San Francisco del Rincón
  • Hidalgo
  • Nuevo León
    • Valle de Las Maravillas
  • Querétaro (Vinos de la Región Vitivinícola de Querétaro, first Mexican IGP)
    • Valle de Tequisquiapan
  • Sonora
    • Caborca
    • Hermosillo
  • Zacatecas
    • Valle de las Arcinas

United States

  • Arizona
  • California
    • Central Coast AVA
      • Livermore Valley AVA
      • Paso Robles AVA
      • York Mountain AVA
    • Central Valley
      • Lodi AVA
    • North Coast AVA
      • Mendocino AVA
      • Napa Valley AVA
      • Sonoma County
    • Sierra Foothills AVA
    • South Coast AVA
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
    • Finger Lakes AVA
    • Hudson River Region AVA
    • Long Island AVA
  • Oregon
    • Willamette Valley AVA
  • Pennsylvania
  • Texas
    • Texas High Plains AVA
    • Texas Hill Country AVA
    • Trans-Pecos
  • Virginia
  • Washington
    • Columbia Valley AVA

Europe

Albania

  • Berat
  • Korça
  • Leskovik
  • Lezhë
  • Përmet
  • Shkoder
  • Tirana County

Andorra

  • Ordino
  • Sant Julià de Lòria

Armenia

  • Aragatsotn Province
  • Ararat Province
  • Armavir Province
  • Gegharkunik Province
  • Kotayk Province
  • Shirak Province
  • Syunik Province
  • Tavush Province
  • Vayots Dzor Province
  • Yerevan
  • Republic of Artsakh

Austria

  • Burgenland
  • Northeastern and eastern Lower Austria
    • Kamptal
    • Kremstal
    • Wachau
    • Wagram
    • Weinviertel
  • Southern Styria
  • Vienna and surrounding area

Azerbaijan

Belarus

  • Brest
  • Gomel
  • Minsk

Belgium

  • Côtes de Sambre et Meuse, between the rivers Sambre et Meuse, since 2004
  • Hagelandse wijn, near Rotselaar/Leuven, since 1997
  • Haspengouw, Limburg, since 2000
  • Heuvelland, since 2005
  • Province of Brabant area
  • Hainaut area
  • Liège area
  • Namur area

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Čapljina
  • Čitluk
  • Ljubuški
  • Međugorje
  • Mostar
  • Stolac
  • Trebinje

Bulgaria

Croatia

  • Continental Croatia: Central Croatia and Slavonia
    • Moslavina
    • Plešivica
    • Podunavlje
    • Pokuplje
    • Prigorje – Bilogora
    • Slavonia
    • Zagorje – Međimurje
  • Littoral Croatia: Northern Croatian Littoral and Dalmatia
    • Croatian Coast (Hrvatsko primorje)
    • Dalmatian Interior (Dalmatinska zagora)
    • Central and South Dalmatia (Srednja i Južna Dalmacija)
    • Northern Dalmatia (Sjeverna Dalmacija)
    • Istria (Istra)

Cyprus

  • Commandaria
  • Laona – Akamas
  • Vouni Panagias – Ambelitis
  • Krasochoria Lemesou
  • Pitsilia
  • Diarizos Valley

Czech Republic

  • Moravia
    • Mikulov – Mikulovska wine
    • Slovácko
    • Velké Pavlovice
    • Znojmo
  • Bohemia
    • Litoměřice
    • Mělník
  • Prague[4]
    • Gazebo at Gröbe's Villa
    • St. Clare's
    • St. Wenceslas' Vineyard at Prague castle
    • Salabka, Troja

Denmark

Estonia

  • West Estonian archipelago area
  • Viljandi area
  • Võru area

France

Map of wine regions in France
Corsica's wine regions: (1) Cap Corse, (2) Patrimonio, (3) Calvi, (4) Ajaccio, (5) Sartène , (6) Figari, (7) Porto-Vecchio, (8) Greater Vin de Corse region. The Muscat du Cap Corse region overlaps with part of the Cap Corse and Patrimonio regions.
  • Alsace – Alsace wine
  • Bordeaux – Bordeaux wine
    • Barsac
    • Entre-Deux-Mers
    • Fronsac
    • Graves
    • Haut-Médoc
    • Margaux
    • Médoc
    • Pauillac
    • Pessac-Léognan
    • Pomerol
    • Saint-Émilion
    • Saint-Estèphe
    • Saint-Julien
    • Sauternes – Sauternes
  • Burgundy (Bourgogne) – Burgundy wine
    • Beaujolais
    • Bugey
    • Chablis
    • Côte Chalonnaise
    • Côte d'Or
      • Côte de Beaune
        • Aloxe-Corton
        • Auxey-Duresses
        • Beaune
        • Chassagne-Montrachet
        • Meursault
        • Santenay
      • Côte de Nuits
        • Chambolle-Musigny
        • Gevrey-Chambertin
        • Nuits-Saint-Georges
        • Vosne-Romanée
    • Mâconnais
      • Pouilly-Fuissé
  • Champagne – Champagne
  • Corsica
    • Ajaccio
    • Cap Course
    • Patrimonio
    • Vin de Corse
      • Calvi
      • Figari
      • Porto-Vecchio
      • Sartène
  • Jura – Jura wine
  • Languedoc-Roussillon
    • Banyuls
    • Blanquette de Limoux
    • Cabardès
    • Collioure
    • Corbières
    • Côtes du Roussillon
    • Fitou
    • Maury
    • Minervois
    • Rivesaltes
  • Loire Valley – Loire Valley (wine region)
    • Anjou – Saumur
    • Cognac
    • Muscadet
    • Pouilly-Fumé
    • Sancerre
    • Touraine
  • Lorraine
  • Madiran
  • Provence
  • Rhône – Rhône wine
    • Beaumes-de-Venise
    • Château-Grillet
    • Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    • Condrieu
    • Cornas
    • Côte du Rhône-Villages, Rhône wine
    • Côte-Rôtie
    • Côtes du Rhône
    • Crozes-Hermitage
    • Gigondas
    • Hermitage
    • St. Joseph
    • Saint-Péray
    • Vacqueyras
  • Savoy

Georgia

  • Abkhazia
  • Kakheti, containing the micro-regions Telavi and Kvareli
  • Kartli
  • Imereti
  • Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti

Germany

The German wine regions
  • Ahr
  • Baden
  • Franconia (Franken)
  • Hessische Bergstraße
  • Mittelrhein
  • Mosel
  • Nahe
  • Palatinate (Pfalz)
  • Rheingau
  • Rheinhessen
  • Saale-Unstrut
  • Saxony (Sachsen)
  • Württemberg

Greece

Greek wine regions

Hungary

Wine regions in Hungary
  • Balaton
    • Badacsony
    • Balaton-felvidék
    • Balatonboglár
    • Balatonfüred-Csopak
    • Nagy-Somló
    • Zala
  • Duna
    • Csongrád
    • Hajós-Baja
    • Kunság
  • Eger
    • Bükk
    • Eger
    • Észak-Dunántúl
    • Etyek-Buda
    • Mátra
    • Mór
    • Neszmély
    • Pannonhalma
  • Pannon
    • Pécs
    • Szekszárd
    • Tolna
    • Villány
  • Sopron
  • Tokaj

Ireland

See also: Irish wine

Italy

"Chianti" areas in Tuscany
  • Apulia
    • Bianco di Locorotondo e Martina Franca
    • Primitivo di Manduria
  • Calabria
    • Bivongi
    • Cirò
    • Gaglioppo
    • Greco di Bianco
    • Lamezia
    • Melissa
    • Sant'Anna di Isola Capo Rizzuto
    • Savuto
    • Scavigna
    • Terre di Cosenza
  • Campania
    • Avellino
      • Aglianico
      • Falanghina
      • Fiano
      • Greco di Tufo
    • Benevento
      • Aglianico
      • Falanghina
      • Solopaca
    • Caserta
    • Napoli
    • Salerno
  • Emilia-Romagna
    • Colli Cesenate
    • Sangiovese Superiore di Romagna
    • Trebbiano di Romagna
  • Liguria
    • Cinque Terre
  • Lombardy
    • Franciacorta
    • Oltrepo Pavese
  • Marche
    • Castelli di Jesi
    • Conero
    • Piceno
  • Piedmont
    • Acqui
    • Alba
    • Asti
    • Barolo
    • Colli Tortonesi
    • Gattinara
    • Gavi
    • Ghemme
    • Langhe
    • Monferrato
    • Nizza
    • Ovada
  • Sardinia
    • Cagliari
    • Cannonau
    • Monti
    • Nuragus
    • Ogliastra
    • Vermentino di Gallura
  • Sicily
    • Etna
    • Noto
    • Pantelleria
  • Trentino-Alto Adige
    • South Tyrol, known alternatively as Südtirol (in German) or Alto Adige (in Italian)
    • Trentino
  • Tuscany
    • Bolgheri
    • Chianti
    • Chianti Classico
    • Colli Apuani
    • Colli Etruria Centrale
    • Colline Lucchesi
    • Elba
    • Montalcino
    • Montescudaio
    • Parrina
    • Pitigliano
    • San Gimignano
    • Scansano
    • Val di Chiana
    • Val di Cornia
    • Valdinievole
    • Valle di Arbia
  • Umbria
    • Montefalco
    • Orvieto
    • Torgiano
  • Veneto
    • Arcole
    • Bagnoli
    • Bardolino
    • Bianco di Custoza
    • Breganze
    • Colli Berici
    • Colli di Conegliano
    • Colli Euganei
    • Gambellara
    • Garda
    • Lessini Durello
    • Lison Pramaggiore
    • Lugana
    • Montgello e Colli Asolani
    • Piave
    • Prosecco
    • Soave
    • Valdadige
    • Valpolicella

Kosovo

  • Gjakova
  • Leposavić
  • Lipjan
  • Malisheva
  • Prizren
  • Rahovec

Latvia

  • Sabile
  • Courland area
  • Semigallia area

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

  • Anykščių vynas – Anykščiai area
  • Mėmelio vynas – Priekulė area

Luxembourg

  • Moselle Valley

Malta

  • Malta
  • Gozo

Moldova

  • Bardar
  • Codri
  • Cricova
  • Hîncești
  • Purcari

Montenegro

See also: Montenegrin wine

  • Crmnica
  • Plantaže, near Podgorica

Netherlands

  • Groesbeek
  • Gelderland
  • Limburg

North Macedonia

  • Povardarie
  • Skopsko vinogorje
  • Tikveš

Norway

  • Mostly Viken and Vestfold og Telemark
  • Sognefjord

Poland

  • Dolny Śląsk
  • Kazimierz Dolny
  • Małopolska
  • Podkarpacie
  • Warka, near Warsaw
  • Zielona Góra

Portugal

Portuguese wine regions
  • Alentejo
  • Bairrada
  • Bucelas
  • Carcavelos
  • Colares
  • Dão
  • Lagoa
  • Lagos
  • Madeira
  • Portimão
  • Porto e Douro
  • Setúbal
  • Tavira
  • Vinhos Verdes

Romania

  • Banat wine regions:
    • Arad
    • Jamu Mare
    • Măderat
    • Miniș
    • Moldova Nouă
    • Recaș
    • Silagiu
    • Teremia
    • Tirol
  • Crișana wine regions:
    • Diosig
    • Săcuieni
    • Sâniob
    • Sanislău
    • Valea lui Mihai
  • Dobrogea wine regions:
    • Adamclisi
    • Aliman
    • Babadag
    • Băneasa
    • Cernavodă
    • Chirnogeni
    • Dăeni
    • Hârșova
    • Istria
    • Măcin
    • Medgidia
    • Murfatlar
    • Oltina
    • Ostrov, Constanța
    • Ostrov, Tulcea
    • Poarta Albă
    • Sarica-Niculițel
    • Simioc
    • Tulcea
    • Valea Dacilor
    • Valea Nucarilor
    • Valu lui Traian
  • Moldavia wine regions:
    • Berești
    • Bohotin
    • Cotești
    • Colinele Tutovei
    • Comarna
    • Copou
    • Corod
    • Cotnari
    • Covurlui
    • Cucuteni
    • Dealu Morii
    • Dealul Bujorului
    • Hârlău
    • Hlipicani
    • Huși
    • Iași
    • Ivești
    • Jariștea
    • Nămoloasa
    • Nicorești
    • Odobești
    • Panciu
    • Păunești
    • Probota
    • Tănăsoaia
    • Târgu Frumos
    • Tecuci
    • Țifești
    • Tomești
    • Vaslui
    • Zeletin
  • Muntenia wine regions:
    • Seciu
    • Breaza
    • Cricov
    • Dealu Mare
    • Dealurile Buzăului
    • Pietroasa
    • Râmnicu Sărat
    • Șercaia
    • Ștefănești
    • Tohani
    • Topoloveni
    • Urlați–Ceptura
    • Valea Călugărească
    • Valea Mare
    • Zărnești
    • Zorești
  • Oltenia wine regions:
    • Banu Mărăcine
    • Calafat
    • Cetate
    • Corcova
    • Dăbuleni
    • Dealul Viilor
    • Dealurile Craiovei
    • Drăgășani
    • Golul Drincei
    • Greaca
    • Iancu Jianu
    • Izvoarele
    • Orevița
    • Plaiurile Drâncei
    • Plenița
    • Podgoria Dacilor
    • Podgoria Severinului
    • Poiana Mare
    • Potelu
    • Sadova-Corabia
    • Sâmburești
    • Segarcea
    • Tâmburești
    • Vânju Mare
    • Zimnicea
  • Transylvania wine regions:
    • Aiud
    • Alba Iulia
    • Bistrița
    • Blaj
    • Ighiu
    • Jidvei
    • Lechința
    • Mediaș
    • Șamșud
    • Sebeș-Apold
    • Șimleu Silvaniei
    • Târnave
    • Târnăveni
    • Teaca
    • Triteni
    • Valea Nirajului

Russia

San Marino

Serbia

Wine regions of Serbia
  • Banat region
  • Nišava – South Morava region
  • Pocerina region
  • Srem region
  • Subotica – Horgoš region
  • Šumadija – Great Morava region
  • Timok Valley
  • West Morava region

Slovakia

Wine-producing regions in Slovakia
  • Malokarpatská (Small Carpathians)
  • Južnoslovenská (Southern Slovakia)
  • Nitrianska (region of Nitra)
  • Stredoslovenská (Central Slovakia)
  • Tokaj (Tokaj region of Slovakia)
  • Východoslovenská (Eastern Slovakia)
  • The whole of southern Slovakia

Slovenia

The three wine regions in Slovenia
  • Podravje
  • Posavje
  • Primorska

Spain

Spanish wine-producing regions
  • Andalusia
    • Condado de Huelva
    • Jerez-Xeres-Sherry
    • Málaga and Sierras de Málaga
    • Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda
    • Montilla-Moriles
  • Aragon
    • Calatayud
    • Campo de Borja
    • Campo de Cariñena
    • Cava
    • Somontano
  • Balearic Islands
    • Binissalem-Mallorca
    • Plà i Llevant (DO)
  • Basque Country
    • Alavan Txakoli
    • Biscayan Txakoli
    • Cava
    • Getaria Txakoli
    • Rioja (Alavesa)
  • Canary Islands
    • Abona
    • El Hierro (DO)
    • Gran Canaria (DO)
    • La Gomera (DO)
    • La Palma (DO)
    • Lanzarote (DO)
    • Tacoronte-Acentejo
    • Valle de Güímar
    • Valle de la Orotava
    • Ycoden-Daute-Isora
  • Castile and León
    • Arlanza
    • Arribes del Duero
    • Bierzo
    • Cava
    • Cigales
    • Espumosos de Castilla y León
    • Ribera del Duero
    • Rueda
    • Tierra del Vino de Zamora
    • Toro
    • Valles de Benavente
    • Tierra de León
    • Valtiendas
    • Vino de la Tierra Castilla y León
  • Castile–La Mancha
    • Almansa
    • Dominio de Valdepusa
    • Guijoso
    • Jumilla
    • La Mancha
    • Manchuela
    • Méntrida
    • Mondéjar
    • Ribera del Júcar
    • Valdepeñas
  • Catalonia
    • Alella
    • Catalunya
    • Cava
    • Conca de Barberà
    • Costers del Segre
    • Empordà
    • Montsant
    • Penedès
    • Pla de Bages
    • Priorat
    • Tarragona
    • Terra Alta
  • Extremadura
    • Cava
    • Ribera del Guadiana
  • Galicia
    • Monterrei
    • Rías Baixas
    • Ribeira Sacra
    • Ribeiro
    • Valdeorras
  • La Rioja
    • Cava
    • Rioja (DOCa)
  • Community of Madrid
    • Vinos de Madrid
  • Región de Murcia
    • Bullas
    • Jumilla
    • Yecla
  • Navarre
  • Valencian Community

Sweden

  • Gutevin – Gotland

Switzerland

Turkey

Wine-producing regions in Turkey
  • White wine grapes:[12]
    • Altıntaş – Marmara region and Bozcaada
    • Beylerce – Bilecik area
    • Bornova Misketi – İzmir area
    • Emir – Nevşehir (Cappadocia) area
    • Hasandede – Ankara and central Anatolia
    • Narince – Tokat area
    • Rumi, Kabarcık, Dökülgen – Southeastern Anatolia region
    • Sultaniye – Aegean region
    • Yapıncak – Thracian region
  • Red wine grapes[12]
    • Adakarası – Marmara region and Avşa Island
    • Boğazkere – Elazığ and Diyarbakır areas
    • Çalkarası – Çal, Denizli area
    • Dimrit – central Anatolia and eastern Aegean region
    • Horozkarası, Sergikarası – southeastern Anatolia region
    • Kalecik Karası – Ankara area
    • Karalahna – Tekirdağ region, Bozcaada
    • Karasakız, Kuntra – Çanakkale region
    • Öküzgözü – Elazığ area
    • Papazkarası – Kırklareli area

Ukraine

In Ukraine, at the present time there are seven administrative regions (provinces) in which the wine industry has developed. Given the favorable climatic location, the law of Ukraine allocated 15 winegrowing areas (macrozones), which are the basis for growing certain varieties of grapes, and 58 natural wine regions (microzones). These are located mainly in the following areas.

  • Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol – 6 macrozones with 12 microzones (69 wine grapes)
  • Kherson Oblast – 2 macrozones with 10 microzones (28 wine grapes)
  • Mykolaiv Oblast – 2 macrozones with 7 microzones (31 wine grapes)
  • Odesa Oblast – 3 macrozones with 16 microzones (42 wine grapes)
  • Zakarpattia Oblast – 1 macrozone with 12 microzones (24 wine grapes)
  • Zaporizhzhia Oblast – 1 macrozone with 1 microzone (5 wine grapes)

United Kingdom

In the UK, the area under vines is small, and whilst viticulture is not a major part of the rural economy, significant planting of new vines has occurred in the early 21st century. The greatest concentration of vineyards is found in the south east of England, in the counties of Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex.

Asia

Armenia

  • Ararat Valley
  • Areni, in the Vayots Dzor Province
  • Armavir, in the Armavir Province
  • Ijevan, in the Tavush Province
  • Voskevaz, in the Aragatsotn Province
  • Yerevan, the country’s capital

Azerbaijan

  • Aghdam, Agdam District
  • Baku, capital
  • Ganja, Ganja-Basar zone in central Azerbaijan
  • Madrasa village of Shamakhi Rayon, from Madrasa, indigenous only to this region
  • Tovuz and Shamkir, northwestern Azerbaijan

Burma

  • Shan State

China

Regions producing native wines have been present since the Qin dynasty,[13] with wines being brought to China from Persia. Some of the more famous wine-producing regions are:

  • Chang'an
  • Gaochang
  • Luoyang
  • Qiuci
  • Yantai-Penglai

With the import of Western wine-making technologies, especially French technology, production of wines similar to modern French wine has begun in many parts of China with the direction of experienced French wine-makers; China is now the sixth largest producer of wine in the world. The following regions produce significant quality of wine:

India

Indonesia

Indonesia has been producing wine for over 18 years, with North Bali's vineyards producing three main grape varieties: the Belgia, the Alphonse Lavallee and the Probolinggo Biru. The main producer, Hatten Wines, has revolutionized the world of winemaking, with eight wines produced from these three varieties.

Iran

Prior to the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iran was a producer of wine. While production has stopped, the vineyards continue to exist and their product has been diverted to non-alcoholic purposes.

Israel

Also includes wine regions in Israeli-occupied territories.

Japan

  • Yamanashi
  • Hokkaido
  • Nagano

Kazakhstan

South Korea

  • Anseong, Gyeonggi-do[16]
  • Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do
  • Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do
  • Yeongcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do
  • Yeongdong, Chungcheongbuk-do[17]

Lebanon

  • Bekaa Valley
    • Anjar
    • Chtoura
    • Rashaya
    • Zahlé
  • Mount Lebanon
    • Aley
    • Baabda
    • Beit Mery
    • Bhamdoun
    • Brummana
    • Byblos
    • Chouf
    • Keserwan District
  • North Governorate
    • Batroun District
    • Chekka
    • Ehden
    • Koura
    • Qadisha Valley
    • Tripoli
    • Zgharta
  • South Governorate
    • Jezzine
    • Marjayoun
    • Rmaich

Palestinian territories

Syria

See also: Syrian wine

  • Bloudan
  • Homs District
  • Jabal el Druze
  • Latakia
  • Sednaya
  • Syrian Golan
  • Tartous

Turkey

Wine-producing regions in Turkey
  • White wine grapes:[12]
    • Altıntaş – Marmara region and Bozcaada
    • Beylerce – Bilecik area
    • Bornova Misketi – İzmir area
    • Emir – Nevşehir (Cappadocia) area
    • Hasandede – Ankara and central Anatolia
    • Narince – Tokat area
    • Rumi, Kabarcık, Dökülgen – Southeastern Anatolia region
    • Sultaniye – Aegean region
    • Yapıncak – Thracian region
  • Red wine grapes[12]
    • Adakarası – Marmara region and Avşa Island
    • Boğazkere – Elazığ and Diyarbakır areas
    • Çalkarası – Çal, Denizli area
    • Dimrit – central Anatolia and eastern Aegean region
    • Horozkarası, Sergikarası – southeastern Anatolia region
    • Kalecik Karası – Ankara area
    • Karalahna – Tekirdağ region, Bozcaada
    • Karasakız, Kuntra – Çanakkale region
    • Öküzgözü – Elazığ area
    • Papazkarası – Kırklareli area

Vietnam

  • Da Lat

Oceania

Australia

Australian geographic indications by state

Geographic indications for Australian wine are governed by law. The geographic indication must indicate where the grapes are grown, irrespective of where the wine itself is made. A geographic indication may be "Australia", "South Eastern Australia", a state name, zone, region or subregion if defined.[18]

The zones, regions and subregions in each state are listed below:

Australian Capital Territory

  • Canberra District wine region
  • Hall, Australian Capital Territory
  • Majura
Vineyard in Hunter Valley, Australia

New South Wales

  • Big Rivers
  • Central Ranges
    • Cowra
    • Mudgee
    • Orange
  • Hunter Valley
    • Hunter
      • Broke Fordwich
      • Pokolbin
      • Upper Hunter Valley
  • Northern Rivers
    • Hastings River
  • Northern Tablelands
    • New England
  • South Coast
    • Shoalhaven Coast
    • Southern Highlands
  • Southern New South Wales
    • Canberra District (includes the northern part of the Australian Capital Territory)
    • Gundagai
    • Hilltops
    • Tumbarumba

Queensland

  • Granite Belt
  • South Burnett

South Australia

Adelaide Super Zone includes Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa wine zones.

Tasmania

Regions, no zones defined
  • Coal River
  • Derwent Valley
  • East Coast
  • North West
  • Pipers River
  • Southern
  • Tamar Valley

Victoria

  • Central Victoria
    • Bendigo
    • Goulburn Valley
      • Nagambie Lakes
    • Heathcote
    • Strathbogie Ranges
    • Upper Goulburn
  • Gippsland
  • North East Victoria
    • Alpine Valleys
    • Beechworth
    • Glenrowan
    • King Valley
    • Rutherglen
  • North West Victoria
  • Port Phillip
    • Geelong
    • Macedon Ranges
    • Mornington Peninsula
    • Sunbury
    • Yarra Valley
  • Western Victoria
    • Grampians
    • Henty
    • Pyrenees

Western Australia

  • Greater Perth
    • Peel
    • Perth Hills
    • Swan Valley
  • South Western Australia
    • Blackwood Valley
    • Geographe
    • Great Southern
      • Albany
      • Denmark
      • Frankland River
      • Mount Barker
      • Porongurup
    • Manjimup
    • Margaret River
    • Pemberton[19]

New Zealand

Map of the wine regions of New Zealand
Wine region map of New Zealand

GI stands for New Zealand Geographical Indication.

  • Auckland (GI)
    • Henderson
    • Kumeu (GI)
    • Matakana (GI)
    • Waiheke Island (GI)
  • Canterbury (GI)
    • North Canterbury (GI)
    • Waipara Valley (GI)
  • Central Otago (GI)
    • Bendigo
    • Bannockburn (GI)
    • Gibbston
    • Wānaka
  • Gisborne (GI)
  • Hawke's Bay (GI)
    • Central Hawke's Bay (GI)
    • Gimblett Gravels
    • Bridge Pa Triangle
  • Marlborough (GI)
    • Wairau Valley
    • Southern Valleys
    • Awatere Valley
  • Nelson (GI)
  • Northland (GI)
  • Waikato (Te Kauwhata)
  • Wairarapa (GI)
    • Martinborough (GI)
    • Gladstone (GI)
  • Waitaki Valley (GI)

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