Wine Guide — Region

Basque, Spain

Overall, the native grape varieties of the Basque region are an important part of the region's winemaking tradition and contribute to the diversity and character of the wines produced there. These grapes, along with the region's unique climate and soil conditions, help to make the wines of the Basque region some of the most distinctive and sought-after in Spain.

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Piedmont, Italy

Piedmont is one of the best expressions of Italy one can find. Considered a top wine region next to Tuscany & Veneto, it has a whole new set of regional grapes & varietals to get to know, and the famous Barolo & Barbaresco only account for 3% of the total production in the Piedmont region!

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Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany is a must visit for anyone interested in wine. It's responsible for some of the most recognised wines in the world, and it's picturesque landscape of rolling hills create the perfect conditions for producing high quality wines. It's flagship grape is of course the Sangiovese grape, from which popular names like Chianti, Brunello & Super Tuscans are made.

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Burgundy, France

To the French, and maybe others, Burgundy (or Bourgogne to the French) is not just the original home of Pinot Noir & Chardonnay, but also terroir that best expresses the character of these grapes - elegant, aromatic, and complex.

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