- New
World wines are
those wines produced outside the
traditional winegrowing areas of
Europe and the
Middle East, in
particular from Argentina, Australia...
- process.
Wine is most
often made from grapes, and the term "
wine"
generally refers to
grape wine when used
without any qualification. Even so,
wine can be...
- as
being the
foremost producer of the
world's best
wines. By the
early 1970s, the
quality of some
California wines was
outstanding but few took
notice as...
- Old
World wine refers primarily to
wine made in
Europe but can also
include other regions of the
Mediterranean basin with long
histories of winemaking...
- The
World Atlas of
Wine by Hugh
Johnson and (since 2003)
Jancis Robinson, MW, is an
atlas and
reference work on the
world of
wine,
published by Mitc****...
-
Quaffable Wines Valid Wines Vinunic Arcus Wine Brands Symposium Wines Heyday Wines AS
Vinordia Excellars Hedoni Wines WineWorld Finland Social Wines Finland...
- The
World of Fine
Wine,
abbreviated WFW, is a
British quarterly publication for a
wealthy audience of
wine enthusiasts and collectors.
Originally published...
-
Sparkling wine is a
wine with
significant levels of
carbon dioxide in it,
making it fizzy.
While it is
common to
refer to this as champagne,
European Union...
- is one of the
largest wine producers in the
world,
along with Italian, Spanish, and
American wine-producing regions.
French wine traces its
history to...
- from 1999 to 2015,
operated by
Wineworld,
London that
presented the
subject of
wine and
oenology through exhibits and
wine tastings.
Vinopolis closed permanently...