Top 10 Wine Regions in the World
Discover the secrets behind the world’s wine production as we delve into the top 10 wine regions. With France, Italy, Spain, and the United States leading the way, these countries produce a staggering amount of wine. But wait, there’s more! Stick around till the end of the video to uncover a hidden gem that crafts some of the most exceptional wines in the world.
In today’s video, we look at the Top 10 Wine Regions in the World.
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Did you know that 80% of the world’s wine production comes from only 10 countries around the world just the top four alone France Italy Spain and the United States produce half of the world’s wine supply today we’re discussing the top 10 wine regions in the world so be sure to stick around
Till the end of the video where we’ll add a bonus region that creates some of the finest Wines in the world welcome to Wine Basics by Philipino where we create wine education videos for beginners and wine lovers we’ll start in the old world where our first stop on this journey is
France French wine production accounts for 17.7% of wine in the entire world wine is so important in France that it’s the country’s second largest export France has been making wine for more than 2,000 years and is an essential part of French culture they make some of the finest and
Most expensive wines in the world from from Bordeaux burgundy the Ron Valley and champagne home to the most luxurious sparkling wine in the world these wines are often the center of many prized wine collections there are over 200 indigenous grape varieties in France despite all these different varieties
50% of French wine is made from five grapes Mero uni Blanc granach Sira and chardonay when it come to Wine France should be one of the first countries that should come to mind Sante second on the list is one of France’s biggest rivals in terms of wine production and that’s Italy Italian wine
Accounts for 19.3% of world wine production which makes them the largest wine exporter in the world Italy has a 4,000 year long wine making history over 350 native grape varieties grow in 20 wine regions so much much that even the top Master Somali admit it’s nearly impossible to
Know them all there is a vast array of different wine growing areas from the northern region of pedmont to Central Tuscany to the southern area of CA and the islands of Sardinia and Sicily Vineyard climates vary from very cool to extremely hot Italy is known for its
Rich red wines and its bright and nutty white wines plus it is also home to the well-liked sparkling wine called popular wine grapes in Italy are sanio neolo Barbera Alano Monte Pano pinio vermentino Muscat andano oh yeah there’s nothing like pairing Italian wine with regional Italian food Chin Chin next we travel
North to our third country Germany that’s right Germany is not just about beer Germany accounts for 3.5% % of world wine production but they export very little wine why because the biggest consumer of German wine are the Germans history shows that the Romans brought and cultivated Wines in the mosul region
As early as 3:30 ad the most famous wine in Germany is reing which is stylistically made from bone dry to Sweet And syrupy depending on the ripeness of the grapes that are used Germans make reeling in its purest form erer tural is the second most planted
Wine in Germany and is a cross between reeling and meline Royale the cool weather and local geology on steep hillsides create the perfect environment to make refreshing yet ageable wines Pon NOA which in Germany is called spatburgunder is the third most planted grape varietal Germany is the world’s
Third largest producer of Peno nois right behind France and the United States the wines are known for being light delicate and having low alcohol levels roast fourth on our list is the beautiful wine country of Spain Spain has the largest Vineyard surface in the world however Spain only accounts for
13.8% of the wine in the world as production quantities are limited historically the Phoenicians brought gra Vines to Spain over 3,000 years ago there is a diverse mix of different climates and Tai was with Maritime influence from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean mountains and plains the Spanish create top quality wines
From over 200 different grape varieties however the most popular and commonly planted grape in Spain is temprano temprano makes the famous wines of gla and rera delo Spain is also famous for making their own style of sparkly wine called Caba and a fortified white wine called Cherry common wine grape
Varieties include tempano NAA albino and berdejo Portugal is our fifth region on the list and the last stop on our tour of the old world Portugal accounts for 2.6% of world wine production its long wine history spans thousands of years although famous for fortified wines the
Last 20 years have seen a Resurgence of still wine production creating both dry and sweet wines that use indigenous grape varieties to make popular wines like Vigo Verde which has earned International Acclaim Theo Valley the most famous region in the country is the home of the world-renowned port wine fun
Fact under the European Union protected designation of origin only the wines from Portugal are allowed to be labeled Port otherwise they are typically called Port style the most famous wine Styles in Portugal are Vino Verde Port Madera and toga naal now let’s travel to the new world
For our next five regions welcome to the United States a country that produces 8.77% of the world’s wine wine is made in all 50 states the majority of the wine production 90% is made in California a Wine Maker’s paradise and home to the celebrated wine region of
Napa Valley the coastal influence of the Pacific Ocean makes California the perfect place for growing grapes with Karan só charday Mero NOA s Blan and zendel Leading The Way Washington State accounts for 5% of us production soils in Washington are millions of years old and high altitudes create exceptional
Wines New York is home to the oldest Winery in the United States the Brotherhood Winery whose first vintage was in 1839 New York is also home to the fingerlakes wine region an area that makes amazing reselling charday and Cabernet front also making its mark on the world stage
Is Oregon especially the pon NOA from the wamit valley these P nois are starting to compete with the world’s best Cheers sixth on our list is Argentina the largest wine producer in Latin America it produces 4.4% of the world’s wine Argentina’s first grapes were planted in Mendoza in 1556 by Jesuit
Father Don cedon with cuting from Chile in the foothills of the yandes mountains the Mendoza wine region produces the best grapes in the country 70 to 80% of the country’s wine production is from Mendoza malbeck was brought to Argentina from Kor France in 1868 by French agricultural engineer Miguel P it has
Firmly established itself and malbeck is without a doubt the most famous grape varietal in Argentina the native white wine grape tantis makes exceptional white wines these tant this wines are known for their perfumed floral Aromas the Argentinian wine scene took off in the 1990s when the state run wineries
Went out of business and were replaced by privately owned wineries the establishment of these small boutique wineries dramatically pushed Argentina into the international wine world and the country earned a reputation for making some of the finest malbeck in the world next door to Argentina is the fine
Wine country of Chile our seventh wine on the list CH has been making wines since the 1600s when Vines were brought by Spanish priests the mon Don Francisco de air is credited with making the first Chilean wine in 1551 Chile produces 4.8% of the world’s
Wine Chile is one of the very few wine regions in the world that was not affected by the devastating filox pandemic that destroyed most of The Vineyards around the world in the late 1900s the vine rootstock remains ungrafted resulting in wines of the purest quality 10 main grape growing
Regions all have their unique climate in tiwa however Central Chile is where most of The Vineyards are located situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes their signature grape is commoner and when blending along with Cabernet s makes some of Chile’s finest wines salude next up is one of the most
Beloved wine countries in the world Australia the AIS produce 4.9 % of the world’s wine and are the sixth largest wine exporter in the world the southern side of the country is where the best wines are made the first Vines were planted in the hunter Valley in New
South Wales in the 1830s from Vine cuting that were brought from the Cape of Good Hope Tasmania New South Wales South Australia Victoria and Western Australia produce most of Australia’s wine shiras is the Australian version of SRA and is a rich full-bodied wine sh Gage is the most planted wine grape in
Australia and makes up to 25% of all Australian Vineyards other popular varieties include Cabernet sool chard reing and semon cheers mate number 10 on our list is New Zealand where its two islands only produce 1.5% of world wine that’s only 250 million lers but boy is
It good good news though 90% of New Zealand wine is exported which which means it’s easily found all around the world a newbie in the international wine scene serious wine production in New Zealand began in the 1960s although wine production takes place throughout the country most wines
Are made on the cooler South Island surrounded by water the Pacific Ocean winds bounce against the rugged Mountain terrain creating a cool climate perfect for fresh zesty wines full of clean and delicious flavors Malboro on the south island is famous for some of the best svon blocks in the world distinctive
Soyon blon put New Zealand on the wine map grapes that thrive well in cool climates such as song Bron Pino NOA reing and Pino gree are the main focuses in New Zealand now if you made it this far we promis you a bonus region welcome to South Africa we could not overlook
This amazing Oasis the first bottle was produced in Cape Town by the First Colonial governor yonen reik in 1659 South Africa accounts for 3.9% of all wine production the native wine grape called pinotage was created in stellin BOS University by the first professor of viticulture Abraham Isaac perod South
Africa signature grape pinotage is a cross between Pon NOA and sanso the grape only started to raise to its current popularity when in 1987 it won an award at the Diners Club wine of the Year event two other major wines that South Africa is known for making are shanan Blanc and C
S and that’s our top 11 wine countries in the world comment below on what wine regions you would add to the list wine is produced in 93 countries around the world and we hope you’ll consider visiting a couple of them
