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Mexico’s premier wine region, Valle de Guadalupe, offers stunning landscapes and innovative winemaking.
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India’s wine capital is gaining recognition globally for its flavourful wines, especially sparkling varieties.
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As one of the world’s oldest wine regions, Georgia is steeped in tradition but still underexplored.
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The Douro Valley, famous for its fortified port wines, is now capturing attention for its red and white table wines.
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Just an hour from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley is a hub for cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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The volcanic soil of Santorini creates crisp, mineral-rich Assyrtiko wines that are unlike anything else.
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While Mendoza has long been known for Malbec, its smaller boutique wineries are starting to shine.
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From bold reds to crisp whites, the Okanagan Valley in Canada is making a name for itself on the wine map.
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