Global Wine Regions: A Sense of Place
Wine is a reflection of the land. Explore the climates, soils, and traditions of
the world’s most renowned viticultural areas.
Wine Regions
Discover Wine Regions Around the World
Every wine region has its own climate, grapes, traditions, and flavor profile. Use this guide to explore famous wine destinations and learn what makes each region unique.
New Jersey
Explore local vineyards, coastal influence, and the growing identity of New Jersey wine.
Napa Valley
Learn why Napa Valley is one of America’s most recognized regions for Cabernet Sauvignon and luxury wine.
Sonoma Valley
Discover California diversity with Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, and cool-climate styles.
Willamette Valley Oregon
Explore Oregon’s signature Pinot Noir region known for elegance, acidity, and cool-climate character.
Finger Lakes New York
Learn about Riesling, glacial lakes, bright acidity, and one of America’s best cool-climate wine regions.
Walla Walla Valley Washington
Discover bold reds, volcanic soils, and one of Washington’s most respected wine destinations.
Paso Robles California
Explore bold Cabernet Sauvignon, Rhône-style blends, Zinfandel, and warm Central Coast character.
Old World Traditions
Wine Regions
Journey through the birthplace of modern viticulture. We explore the strictly regulated regions of France (Bordeaux, Burgundy), Italy (Tuscany, Piedmont), and Spain (Rioja). Here, “Terroir” is king.
Climate & Terroir
Why Location Matters