Vinami Catalog
Wine Regions
Explore wine regions by country, region, and appellation
Argentina
South America's largest producer, with Mendoza Malbec earning global recognition.
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Australia
Known for bold Barossa Valley Shiraz and elegant Clare Valley Riesling, with a rich wine heritage.
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Austria
Grüner Veltliner and Riesling from Wachau and Kamptal represent the finest of Alpine wine culture.
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Chile
Chile is one of South America's most celebrated wine-producing nations, stretching along a narrow strip between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean. Its diverse climates — from the arid Atacama Desert in the north to the cool Patagonian regions in the south — yield wines of exceptional diversity and quality.
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France
The world's most celebrated wine nation, home to Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, and countless iconic appellations.
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Germany
Northern Europe's finest wine country, celebrated for delicate Rieslings from steep Mosel and Rhine slopes.
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Greece
One of the oldest wine cultures on Earth, with Assyrtiko from Santorini leading a renaissance of indigenous varieties.
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Italy
A boot-shaped peninsula with over 350 native grape varieties, producing everything from Barolo to Prosecco.
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Japan
Emerging wine nation with Koshu white wine and Muscat Bailey A leading a quality revolution in Yamanashi and Nagano.
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New Zealand
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc put this island nation on the global wine map with its piercing aromatics.
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Portugal
Home to Port wine and Vinho Verde, with a treasure trove of indigenous varieties like Touriga Nacional.
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South Africa
Unique Pinotage grape and stunning Stellenbosch Cabernet define this Cape wine heritage nation.
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Spain
Europe's largest wine-producing nation by vineyard area, famed for Rioja Tempranillo and Sherry.
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United States
California dominates production, with Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon achieving legendary status worldwide.
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