Grapes have been growing in the North American continent for a very long time — long before any European stepped foot on American soil. Let’s see how America grew from a region with poor grapes to the world’s fourth largest wine producing country. Read more about The History of American Wine …
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The History of Croatian Wine
Croatia is a country that gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, however the viticulture is far older than that. It is widely believed that the area has grown grapes for over 2,500 years, dating back to the Ancient Greeks. You may also know the Croatian city of Dubrovnik as the filming location of King’s Landing in Game of Thrones. Read more about The History of Croatian Wine …
The History of Australian Wine
Australia Before Wine
Between 150 and 140 Ma (mega-annum, or a million years) ago, during the second phase of the breaking up of Pangaea, Australia began to separate from the rest of Gondwana. Then in the Late Cretaceous period, New Zealand, New Caledonia and the rest of Zealandia began to separate from Australia. During the third phase of the Pangaea break-up, Australia split from Antarctica and moved quickly northward. As an FYI, Australia is considered to be on a collision course with the south-eastern coast of Asia. But don’t worry, we have about 150 to 250 million years before things get dicey. In the meantime, lets talk about wine! Read more about The History of Australian Wine …
The History of Turkish Wine
Antiquity
The 40th century BC. That’s about 6,000 years ago. The Near East and southeastern Europe had started to transition from the Stone age into the Bronze age. They were considered to be in the Chalcolithic period, also known as the Copper Age. Read more about The History of Turkish Wine …
Wine History: Chile
Thirsty for more? How about a trip to South America this time? Follow along as we head to the coastal country of Chile and learn about how the Spanish thought that they had created a new market for their own wine.
Chilean Wine History
Akin to many countries in the Americas, the story of Chilean wine starts with explorers from Europe. In this case, they were the Spanish conquistadors[1]. These conquistadors brought grape vines with them as they searched for areas to colonize. Read more about Chilean Wine History …
The History of Algerian Wine
The story of Algeria and their wine trade is one for others to learn from. It is no longer a wine hub, but its history has shown that the area is capable of producing a respectable vintage. Read more about The History of Algerian Wine …
The History of South African Wine
Early Beginnings
Wine-making in South Africa is most frequently dated back to the “accidental” founding of the Cape of Good Hope settlement in 1647 A.D. by the Dutch. Read more about The History of South African Wine …
The History of French Wine
Jump to: Alsace | Bordeaux | Bourgogne | Champagne | Corse | Languedoc Roussillon | Loire | Provence | Rhône | Sud Ouest Alsace The Northeastern region of France is one that has quite a rugged history. Alsace was conquered in the first century BC by Rome, then the Franks in 496 AD. Then Alsace was united […]