List of wine-producing regions

Main wine-producing areas in the world
This list of wine-producing regions catalogues significant growing regions where vineyards are planted. Wine grapes mostly grow between the 30th and the 50th degree of latitude, in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range and minor amounts of wine are made in some very unexpected places.
In 2014, the three largest producers of wine in the world were, in order, Italy, Spain, and France. (see list of wine-producing countries for a complete rank).
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Contents
1 Countries
2 Africa
2.1 Algeria
2.2 Cape Verde
2.3 Morocco
2.4 South Africa
2.5 Tunisia
3 Americas
3.1 Argentina
3.2 Bolivia
3.3 Brazil
3.4 Canada
3.5 Chile
3.6 Mexico
3.7 Peru
3.8 United States
3.9 Uruguay
3.10 Venezuela
4 Europe
4.1 Albania
4.2 Armenia
4.3 Austria
4.4 Azerbaijan
4.5 Belgium
4.6 Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.7 Bulgaria
4.8 Croatia
4.9 Cyprus
4.10 Czech Republic
4.11 Denmark
4.12 France
4.13 Georgia
4.14 Germany
4.15 Greece
4.16 Hungary
4.17 Ireland
4.18 Italy
4.19 Latvia
4.20 Lithuania
4.21 Luxembourg
4.22 Moldova
4.23 Montenegro
4.24 Netherlands
4.25 North Macedonia
4.26 Poland
4.27 Portugal
4.28 Romania
4.29 Russia
4.30 Serbia
4.31 Slovakia
4.32 Slovenia
4.33 Spain
4.34 Sweden
4.35 Switzerland
4.36 Turkey
4.37 Ukraine
4.38 United Kingdom
5 Asia
5.1 Burma
5.2 China
5.3 India
5.4 Indonesia
5.5 Iran
5.6 Israel
5.7 Japan
5.8 Kazakhstan
5.9 Republic of Korea
5.10 Lebanon
5.11 Palestinian territories
5.12 Syria
5.13 Vietnam
6 Oceania
6.1 Australia
6.1.1 New South Wales
6.1.2 Queensland
6.1.3 South Australia
6.1.4 Tasmania
6.1.5 Victoria
6.1.6 Western Australia
6.2 New Zealand
7 Notes
8 References
Countries
The following is a list of the top wine-producing countries and their volume of wine production for the year 2014 in metric tonnes, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which is an agency of the United Nations; this is the latest information available from the FAO.
Their data show a total worldwide production of 31 million tonnes (1,000 kg) of wine (which roughly corresponds to 1,000 l) with the top 15 producing countries accounting for over 90% of the total.[1]

Map of global wine production in 2013
Rank | Country (with link to wine article) |
Production (tonnes) |
---|---|---|
1 | ![]() |
4,796,900 |
2 | ![]() |
4,607,850 |
3 | ![]() |
4,293,466 |
4 | ![]() |
3,300,000 |
5 | ![]() |
1,700,000 |
6 | ![]() |
1,498,380 |
7 | ![]() |
1,214,000 |
8 | ![]() |
1,186,343 |
9 | ![]() |
1,146,006 |
10 | ![]() |
920,200 |
11 | ![]() |
603,327 |
12 | ![]() |
378,283 |
13 | ![]() |
334,300 |
14 | ![]() |
327,400 |
15 | ![]() |
320,400 |
16 | ![]() |
273,100 |
17 | ![]() |
258,520 |
18 | ![]() |
199,869 |
19 | ![]() |
198,183 |
20 | ![]() |
149,850 |
21 | ![]() |
130,500 |
22 | ![]() |
108,600 |
23 | ![]() |
93,365 |
24 | ![]() |
86,904 |
25 | ![]() |
85,000 |
26 | ![]() |
73,000 |
27 | ![]() |
72,500 |
28 | ![]() |
54,663 |
29 | ![]() |
52,000 |
30 | ![]() |
52,000 |
31 | ![]() |
51,013 |
32 | ![]() |
45,272 |
33 | ![]() |
44,707 |
34 | ![]() |
39,360 |
35 | ![]() |
39,000 |
36 | ![]() |
37,000 |
37 | ![]() |
36,000 |
38 | ![]() |
32,527 |
39 | ![]() |
29,980 |
40 | ![]() |
21,993 |
41 | ![]() |
21,500 |
42 | ![]() |
24,000 |
43 | ![]() |
16,000 |
44 | ![]() |
14,700 |
45 | ![]() |
13,229 |
46 | ![]() |
13,000 |
47 | ![]() |
12,494 |
48 | ![]() |
12,080 |
49 | ![]() |
11,104 |
50 | ![]() |
10,302 |
51 | ![]() |
9,512 |
52 | ![]() |
9,422 |
53 | ![]() |
8,350 |
54 | ![]() |
7,524 |
55 | ![]() |
6,174 |
56 | ![]() |
6,005 |
57 | ![]() |
5,000 |
58 | ![]() |
5,000 |
59 | ![]() |
2,900 |
60 | ![]() |
2,450 |
61 | ![]() |
2,426 |
62 | ![]() |
1,750 |
63 | ![]() |
1,700 |
64 | ![]() |
1,500 |
65 | ![]() |
1,297 |
66 | ![]() |
550 |
67 | ![]() |
425 |
68 | ![]() |
159 |
69 | ![]() |
150 |
70 | ![]() |
79 |
71 | ![]() |
70 |
72 | ![]() |
49 |
73 | ![]() |
30 |
Africa
Algeria
Algiers[citation needed]
Béjaïa[citation needed]
Chlef Province
Dahra[2]
Mascara[2]
Médéa[2]
Tlemcen[2]
Zaccar[2]
Cape Verde
- Chã das Caldeiras
Morocco
- Atlas Mountains
- Benslimane
- Meknès
South Africa
A vineyard in the Stellenbosch region, South Africa
- Breede River Valley
- Constantia
- Durbanville
- Elgin
- Elim
- Franschhoek
- Little Karoo
- Orange River Valley
- Paarl
- Robertson
- Stellenbosch
- Swartland
- Tulbagh
Tunisia
- Arianah
- Nabul
- Sousse
Americas
Argentina

Argentine wine regions
Buenos Aires Province
- Médanos
- Catamarca Province
- La Rioja Province
- Mendoza Province
- Neuquén Province
- Río Negro Province
- Salta Province
- San Juan Province
Bolivia
- Tarija Department
Brazil
Bahia
- Curaçá
- Irecê
- Juazeiro
Mato Grosso
- Nova Mutum
Minas Gerais
- Andradas
- Caldas
- Pirapora
- Santa Rita de Caldas
Paraná
- Bandeirantes
- Marialva
- Maringá
- Rosário do Avaí
Pernambuco
- Casa Nova
- Petrolina
- Santa Maria da Boa Vista
Rio Grande do Sul
- Bento Gonçalves
- Caxias do Sul
- Cotiporã
- Garibaldi
Santa Catarina
- Pinheiro Preto
- São Joaquim
- Tangará
São Paulo
- Jundiaí
- São Roque
Canada
British Columbia
Fraser Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
Gulf Islands (VQA defined viticultural area)
Okanagan Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
Similkameen Valley (VQA defined viticultural area)
Vancouver Island (VQA defined viticultural area)
Nova Scotia
- Annapolis Valley
Ontario
Lake Erie North Shore and Pelee Island (VQA defined viticultural area)
Niagara Peninsula (VQA defined viticultural area)
Prince Edward County (VQA defined viticultural area)- Toronto
Quebec
- Eastern Townships
Chile
Chile's topography with the location of most of Chile's wine regions highlighted
Aconcagua
- Aconcagua Valley
- Casablanca Valley
Atacama
- Copiapó Valley
- Huasco Valley
Central Valley
- Cachapoal Valley
- Maipo Valley
- Mataquito Valley
- Maule Valley
Coquimbo
- Choapa Valley
- Elqui Valley
- Limarí
Pica – a wine-producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapacá
Southern Chile
- Bío-Bío Valley
- Itata Valley
- Malleco Valley
Mexico
Aguascalientes
Aguascalientes Valley
Baja California
Valle de Guadalupe
- Valle de Calafia
- Valle de Mexicali
- Valle de San Vicente
- Valle de Santo Tomás
- Zona Tecate
Coahuila / Durango, collectively known as La Laguna wine region
- Valle de Parras
Guanajuato
- San Miguel de Allende, Dolores Hidalgo
- Hidalgo
Nuevo León
- Valle de Las Maravillas
Querétaro
- Valle de Tequisquiapan
Sonora
- Caborca
- Hermosillo
Zacatecas
- Valle de las Arcinas
Peru
Arequipa region valleys
Huaral District and Cañete Province – both in Lima Region; formerly in Surco were vineyards that have disappeared due to urban expansion
Ica Region – including Chincha, Pisco and Ica valleys
Pica – a wine-producing oasis before the Chilenization of Tarapacá
United States
- A complete listing of federally defined wine regions, called American Viticultural Areas, is available here.
- Arizona
Arkansas
- Altus
California
Amador County, California (Fiddletown AVA and part of California Shenandoah Valley AVA and Sierra Foothills AVA)- Central Coast/Monterey
- El Dorado County, California
- Lake County, California
- Livermore Valley
Mendocino County (Anderson Valley, Cole Ranch, Covelo, Dos Rios, Eagle Peak Mendocino County, McDowell Valley, Mendocino, Pine Ridge, Pine Mountain – Cloverdale Peak, Potter Valley, Redwood Valley, Sanel Valley, Ukiah Valley, Yorkville Highlands)
Napa County (Napa Valley and part of Los Carneros AVA)- Ramona Valley
- San Joaquin County
San Luis Obispo County (Paso Robles)
Santa Clara County, Santa Clara Valley
- Santa Cruz Mountains
- Santa Ynez Valley
Sonoma County (Sonoma Valley, Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley, Russian River Valley and part of Los Carneros AVA)- Temecula Valley
Colorado
Palisade/Grand Valley
- Florida
- Georgia plateau/Piedmont
- Illinois
- Maine
Michigan
- Lake Michigan Shore AVA
- Leelanau Peninsula
- Old Mission Peninsula
Minnesota
- Alexandria Lakes AVA
- Upper Mississippi Valley AVA
Missouri
- Augusta
- Hermann
- Ozark Highlands
Ozark Mountains, also in Oklahoma and Arkansas- Ste. Genevieve
- New Jersey
New Mexico
- Albuquerque
- Deming
- La Union
- Las Cruces
- Santa Fe
- Taos
New York
- Eastern Long Island
- Finger Lakes
- Hudson River Valley
- Lake Erie Region
- Niagara Escarpment AVA
- Eastern Long Island
North Carolina
- Yadkin Valley AVA
Vineyard on South Bass Island
Ohio
- Grand River Valley
- Isle St. George
- Kanawha River Valley
- Loramie Creek
- Ohio River Valley
- Oklahoma
Oregon
- Applegate Valley
Columbia Valley (Oregon and Washington)- Hood River County
- Rogue Valley
- Umpqua Valley
- Willamette Valley
Walla Walla Valley (Oregon and Washington)
Pennsylvania
- Central Delaware Valley
- Cumberland Valley
- Erie County
- Lancaster County
- Lehigh County
Texas
- Bell Mountain
- Davis Mountains
- Escondido Valley
- Fredericksburg
- High Plains
- Texas Hill Country
Virginia [3]- Monticello AVA
- North Fork of Roanoke AVA
- Northern Neck George Washington Birthplace AVA
- Rocky Knob AVA
- Shenandoah Valley
- Virginia's Eastern Shore AVA
Washington
- Columbia Gorge AVA
Columbia Valley AVA
- Horse Heaven Hills AVA
- Naches Heights AVA
- Rattlesnake Hills AVA
- Red Mountain AVA
- Wahluke Slope AVA
- Walla Walla Valley AVA
- Yakima Valley, Washington
- Puget Sound AVA
Wisconsin
Niagara Escarpment[4]
Uruguay
The wine-producing area is mainly in the Dpto. Canelones near the capital Montevideo. For more info, see The Uruguayan wine guide.
Venezuela
The wine-producing enterprise for Venezuela can be found here.
Carora, Lara State
Europe
Albania
- Berat
- Korça
- Leskovik
- Lezhë
- Përmet
- Shkoder
- Tirana County
Armenia
- Ararat Valley
Areni, in the Vayots Dzor Province
Ijevan, in the Tavush Province
Austria
- Burgenland
- Northeastern and eastern Lower Austria
- Kamptal
- Kremstal
- Wachau
- Wagram
- Weinviertel
- Southern Styria
Vienna and surrounding area
Azerbaijan
Baku, capital
Ganja, Ganja-Basar zone in central Azerbaijan
Madrasa village of Shamakhi Rayon, from Madrasa, indigenous only to this region
Tovuz and Shamkir, northwestern Azerbaijan
Belgium
Côtes de Sambre et Meuse, between the rivers Sambre et Meuse, since 2004
Hagelandse wijn, near Rotselaar/Leuven, since 1997
Haspengouw, Limburg, since 2000
Heuvelland, since 2005
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Čapljina
- Čitluk
- Ljubuški
- Međugorje
- Mostar
- Stolac
- Trebinje
Bulgaria
Black Sea region- Danubian Plain
- Rose Valley
- Thrace
- Valley of the Struma River
Croatia
- Continental Croatia: Central Croatia and Slavonia
- Moslavina
- Plešivica
- Podunavlje
- Pokuplje
Prigorje – Bilogora
- Slavonia
Zagorje – Međimurje
- Littoral Croatia: Northern Croatian Littoral and Dalmatia
- Croatian Coast (Hrvatsko primorje)
Dalmatian Interior (Dalmatinska zagora)- Central and South Dalmatia (Srednja i Južna Dalmacija)
- Northern Dalmatia (Sjeverna Dalmacija)
Istria (Istra)
Cyprus
- Commandaria
- Laona – Akamas
- Vouni Panagias – Ambelitis
- Krasochoria Lemesou
- Pitsilia
- Diarizos Valley
Czech Republic
Moravia
Mikulov – Mikulovska wine
- Slovácko
- Velké Pavlovice
- Znojmo
Bohemia
- Litoměřice
- Mělník
Prague[5]- Gazebo at Gröbe’s Villa
- St. Clare’s
- St. Wenceslas’ Vineyard at Prague castle
- Salabka, Troja
Denmark
France

Map of wine regions in France
Alsace – Alsace wine
Bordeaux – Bordeaux wine
- Barsac
- Entre-Deux-Mers
- Fronsac
- Graves
- Haut-Médoc
- Margaux
- Médoc
- Pauillac
- Pessac-Léognan
- Pomerol
- Saint-Émilion
- Saint-Estèphe
- Saint-Julien
Sauternes – Sauternes
Burgundy (Bourgogne) – Burgundy wine
- Beaujolais
- Bugey
- Chablis
- Côte Chalonnaise
Côte d'Or
Côte de Beaune
- Aloxe-Corton
- Auxey-Duresses
- Beaune
- Chassagne-Montrachet
- Meursault
- Santenay
Côte de Nuits
- Chambolle-Musigny
- Gevrey-Chambertin
- Nuits-Saint-Georges
- Vosne-Romanée
Mâconnais
- Pouilly-Fuissé
Champagne – Champagne
Jura – Jura wine
Languedoc-Roussillon
- Banyuls
- Blanquette de Limoux
- Cabardès
- Collioure
- Corbières
- Côtes du Roussillon
- Fitou
- Maury
- Minervois
- Rivesaltes
Loire Valley – Loire Valley (wine region)
Anjou – Saumur
- Cognac
- Muscadet
- Pouilly-Fumé
- Sancerre
- Touraine
- Lorraine
- Madiran
- Provence
Rhône – Rhône wine
- Beaumes-de-Venise
- Château-Grillet
- Châteauneuf-du-Pape
- Condrieu
- Cornas
Côte du Rhône-Villages, Rhône wine
- Côte-Rôtie
- Côtes du Rhône
- Crozes-Hermitage
- Gigondas
- Hermitage
- St. Joseph
- Saint-Péray
- Vacqueyras
- Savoie
Georgia
- Abkhazia
Kakheti, containing the micro-regions Telavi and Kvareli
- Kartli
- Imereti
- Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
Germany
- Ahr
- Baden
Franconia (Franken)- Hessische Bergstraße
- Mittelrhein
- Mosel
- Nahe
Palatinate (Pfalz)- Rheingau
- Rheinhessen
- Saale-Unstrut
Saxony (Sachsen)- Württemberg
Greece

Greek wine regions
Aegean islands
- Crete
- Limnos
- Paros
- Rhodes
- Samos
- Santorini
- Central Greece
- Attica
Epirus
- Zitsa
Thessaly
- Nea Anchialos
- Rapsani
Ionian Islands
- Kefalonia
Macedonia
- Amyntaion
- Goumenissa
- Naousa, Imathia
Peloponnesus
- Mantineia
- Nemea
- Patras
Hungary

Wine regions in Hungary
Balaton
- Badacsony
- Balaton-felvidék
- Balatonboglár
- Balatonfüred-Csopak
- Nagy-Somló
- Zala
Duna
- Csongrád
- Hajós-Baja
- Kunság
Eger
- Bükk
- Eger
- Észak-Dunántúl
- Etyek-Buda
- Mátra
- Mór
- Neszmély
- Pannonhalma
Pannon
- Pécs
- Szekszárd
- Tolna
- Villány
- Sopron
- Tokaj
Ireland
- Cork
Italy

"Chianti" areas in Tuscany
Apulia
- Bianco di Locorotondo e Martina Franca
- Primitivo di Manduria
Calabria
- Bivongi
- Cirò
- Gaglioppo
- Greco di Bianco
- Lamezia
- Melissa
- Sant'Anna di Isola Capo Rizzuto
- Savuto
- Scavigna
- Terre di Cosenza
Emilia-Romagna
Colli Cesenate[citation needed]
- Sangiovese Superiore di Romagna
- Trebbiano di Romagna
Liguria
- Cinque Terre
Lombardy
- Franciacorta
- Oltrepo Pavese
Marche
- Castelli di Jesi
- Conero
- Piceno
Piedmont
- Acqui
- Alba
- Asti
- Barolo
- Colli Tortonesi
- Gattinara
- Gavi
- Ghemme
- Langhe
- Monferrato
- Nizza
- Ovada
Sardinia
- Cagliari
- Cannonau
- Monti
- Nuragus
- Ogliastra
- Vermentino di Gallura
Sicily
- Etna
- Noto
- Pantelleria
Trentino-Alto Adige
South Tyrol, known alternatively as Südtirol (in German) or Alto Adige (in Italian)- Trentino
Tuscany
- Bolgheri
- Chianti
- Chianti Classico
- Colli Apuani
- Colli Etruria Centrale
- Colline Lucchesi
- Elba
- Montalcino
- Montescudaio
- Parrina
- Pitigliano
- San Gimignano
- Scansano
- Val di Chiana
- Val di Cornia
- Valdinievole
- Valle di Arbia
Umbria
- Montefalco
- Orvieto
- Torgiano
Veneto
- Arcole
- Bagnoli
- Bardolino
- Bianco di Custoza
- Breganze
- Colli Berici
- Colli di Conegliano
- Colli Euganei
- Gambellara
- Garda
- Lessini Durello
- Lison Pramaggiore
- Lugana
- Montgello e Colli Asolani
- Piave
- Prosecco di Conegliano – Valdobbiadene
- Soave
- Valdadige
- Valpolicella
Latvia
- Sabile
Lithuania
Anykščių vynas – Anykščiai
Mėmelio vynas - Priekulė
Luxembourg
- Moselle Valley
Moldova
- Bardar
- Codri
- Cricova
- Hînceşti
- Purcari
Montenegro
- Crmnica
Plantaže, near Podgorica
Netherlands
- Groesbeek
North Macedonia
- Povardarie
- Skopsko vinogorje
- Tikveš
Poland
- Dolny Śląsk
- Kazimierz Dolny
- Małopolska
- Podkarpacie
Warka, near Warsaw
- Zielona Góra
Portugal

Portuguese wine regions
- Alentejo
- Bairrada
- Bucelas
- Carcavelos
- Colares
- Dão
- Lagoa
- Lagos
- Madeira
- Portimão
- Porto e Douro
- Setúbal
- Tavira
- Vinhos Verdes
Romania
Banat wine regions:
- Arad
- Jamu Mare
- Măderat
- Miniş
- Moldova Nouă
- Recaş
- Silagiu
- Teremia
- Tirol
Crişana wine regions:
- Diosig
- Săcuieni
- Sâniob
- Sanislău
- Valea lui Mihai
Dobrogea wine regions:
- Adamclisi
- Aliman
- Babadag
- Băneasa
- Cernavodă
- Chirnogeni
- Dăeni
- Hârşova
- Istria
- Măcin
- Medgidia
- Murfatlar
- Oltina
- Ostrov, Constanţa
- Ostrov, Tulcea
- Poarta Albă
- Sarica-Niculiţel
- Simioc
- Tulcea
- Valea Dacilor
- Valea Nucarilor
- Valu lui Traian
Moldavia wine regions:
- Bereşti
- Bohotin
- Coteşti
- Colinele Tutovei
- Comarna
- Copou
- Corod
- Cotnari
- Covurlui
- Cucuteni
- Dealu Morii
- Dealul Bujorului
- Hârlău
- Hlipicani
- Huşi
- Iaşi
- Iveşti
- Jariştea
- Nămoloasa
- Nicoreşti
- Odobeşti
- Panciu
- Păuneşti
- Probota
- Tănăsoaia
- Târgu Frumos
- Tecuci
- Ţifeşti
- Tomeşti
- Vaslui
- Zeletin
Muntenia wine regions:
- Seciu
- Breaza
- Cricov
- Dealu Mare
- Dealurile Buzăului
- Pietroasa
- Râmnicu Sărat
- Sercaia
- Ştefăneşti
- Tohani
- Topoloveni
- Urlaţi – Ceptura
- Valea Călugărească
- Valea Mare
- Zărneşti
- Zoreşti
Oltenia wine regions:
- Banu Mărăcine
- Calafat
- Cetate
- Corcova
- Dăbuleni
- Dealul Viilor
- Dealurile Craiovei
- Drăgăşani
- Golul Drincei
- Greaca
- Iancu Jianu
- Izvoarele
- Oreviţa
- Plaiurile Drâncei
- Pleniţa
- Podgoria Dacilor
- Podgoria Severinului
- Poiana Mare
- Potelu
- Sadova-Corabia
- Sâmbureşti
- Segarcea
- Tâmbureşti
- Vânju Mare
- Zimnicea
Transylvania wine regions:
- Aiud
- Alba Iulia
- Bistriţa
- Blaj
- Ighiu
- Jidvei
- Lechinta
- Mediaş
- Şamşud
- Sebeş-Apold
- Şimleul Silvaniei
- Târnave
- Târnăveni
- Teaca
- Triteni
- Valea Nirajului
Russia
- Caucasus
- Krasnodar
- Stavropol
Serbia

Wine regions of Serbia
Banat region- Kosovo region[note 1]
Nišava – South Morava region
Pocerina region
Srem region
Subotica – Horgoš region
Šumadija – Great Morava region
Timok region
West Morava region
Slovakia

Wine-producing regions in Slovakia
Malokarpatská (Small Carpathians)
Južnoslovenská (Southern Slovakia)
Nitrianska (region of Nitra)
Stredoslovenská (Central Slovakia)
Tokaj (Tokaj region of Slovakia)
Východoslovenská (Eastern Slovakia)- The whole of southern Slovakia
Slovenia
The three wine regions in Slovenia
- Podravje
- Posavje
- Primorska
Spain

Spanish wine-producing regions
Andalusia
- Condado de Huelva
- Jerez-Xeres-Sherry
- Málaga and Sierras de Málaga
Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda
- Montilla-Moriles
Aragon
- Calatayud
- Campo de Borja
- Campo de Cariñena
- Cava
- Somontano
Balearic Islands
- Binissalem-Mallorca
- Plà i Llevant (DO)
Basque Country
- Alavan Txakoli
- Biscayan Txakoli
- Cava
- Getaria Txakoli
- Rioja (Alavesa)
Canary Islands
- Abona
- El Hierro (DO)
- Gran Canaria (DO)
- La Gomera (DO)
- La Palma (DO)
- Lanzarote (DO)
- Tacoronte-Acentejo
- Valle de Güímar
- Valle de la Orotava
- Ycoden-Daute-Isora
Castile and León
- Arlanza
- Arribes del Duero
- Bierzo
- Cava
- Cigales
- Espumosos de Castilla y León
- Ribera del Duero
- Rueda
- Tierra del Vino de Zamora
- Toro
- Valles de Benavente
- Tierra de León
- Valtiendas
- Vino de la Tierra Castilla y León
Castile–La Mancha
- Almansa
- Dominio de Valdepusa
- Guijoso
- Jumilla
- La Mancha
- Manchuela
- Méntrida
- Mondéjar
- Ribera del Júcar
- Valdepeñas
Catalonia
- Alella
- Catalunya
- Cava
- Conca de Barberà
- Costers del Segre
- Empordà
- Montsant
- Penedès
- Pla de Bages
- Priorat
- Tarragona
- Terra Alta
Extremadura
- Cava
- Ribera del Guadiana
Galicia
- Monterrey
- Rías Baixas
- Ribeira Sacra
- Ribeiro
- Valdeorras
La Rioja
- Cava
Rioja (DOCa)
Community of Madrid
- Vinos de Madrid
Región de Murcia
- Bullas
- Jumilla
- Yecla
Navarre
- Cava
- Navarra
- Rioja
Valencian Community
- Alicante
- Cava
- Utiel-Requena
- Valencia
Sweden
Gutevin – Gotland
Switzerland
Aargau [6]
Bern [7]- Shores of Lake Biel
Shores of Lake Thun (Spiez / Oberhofen)
Freiburg [8]
- Geneva
- Grisons
- Neuchâtel
St. Gallen [9]
Schaffhausen [10]
Thurgau [11]
- Ticino
- Valais
Vaud
- La Côte
- Lavaux
Zürich [12]
Turkey

Wine-producing regions in Turkey
White wine grapes:[13]
Altıntaş – Marmara region and Bozcaada
Beylerce – Bilecik area
Bornova Misketi – İzmir area
Emir – Nevşehir (Cappadocia) area
Hasandede – Ankara and central Anatolia
Narince – Tokat area
Rumi, Kabarcık, Dökülgen – Southeastern Anatolia region
Sultaniye – Aegean region
Yapıncak – Thracian region
Red wine grapes[13]
Adakarası – Marmara region and Avşa Island
Boğazkere – Elazığ and Diyarbakır areas
Çalkarası – Çal, Denizli area
Dimrit – central Anatolia and eastern Aegean region
Horozkarası, Sergikarası – southeastern Anatolia region
Kalecik Karası – Ankara area
Karalahna – Tekirdağ region
Karasakız – Çanakkale region
Öküzgözü – Elazığ area
Papazkarası – Kırklareli area
Ukraine
In Ukraine, at the present time there are seven administrative regions (provinces) in which the wine industry has developed. Given the favorable climatic location, the law of Ukraine allocated 15 winegrowing areas (macrozones), which are the basis for growing certain varieties of grapes, and 58 natural wine regions (microzones). These are located mainly in the following areas.
Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol – 6 macrozones with 12 microzones (69 wine grapes)
Kherson Oblast – 2 macrozones with 10 microzones (28 wine grapes)
Mykolaiv Oblast – 2 macrozones with 7 microzones (31 wine grapes)
Odessa Oblast – 3 macrozones with 16 microzones (42 wine grapes)
Zakarpattia Oblast – 1 macrozone with 12 microzones (24 wine grapes)
Zaporizhia Oblast – 1 macrozone with 1 microzone (5 wine grapes)
United Kingdom
In the UK, area under vines is small, and whilst viticulture is not a major part of the rural economy, significant planting of new vines has been made in the early 21st century. The greatest concentration of vineyards is found in the south east of England, in the counties of Hampshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex.
Asia
Burma
- Shan State
China
Regions producing native wines have been present since the Qin Dynasty,[14] with wines being brought to China from Persia. Some of the more famous wine-producing regions are:
- Chang'an
- Gaochang
- Luoyang
- Qiuci
Yantai-Penglai
With the import of Western wine-making technologies, especially French technology, production of wines similar to modern French wine has begun in many parts of China with the direction of experienced French wine-makers; China is now the sixth largest producer of wine in the world. The following regions produce significant quality of wine:
Chang'an[15]
Dalian, Liaoning[15]
Tonghua, Jilin[15]
Yantai, Shandong[16]
Yibin, Sichuan[15]
Zhangjiakou, Hebei[15]
India
Bangalore, Karnataka
Bijapur, Karnataka
- Narayangaon
Nashik, Maharashtra
Pune, Maharashtra
Sangli, Maharashtra
Indonesia
Indonesia has been producing wine for over 18 years, with North Bali's vineyards producing three main grape varieties: the Belgia, the Alphonse Lavallee and the Probolinggo Biru. The main producer, Hatten Wines, has revolutionized the world of winemaking, with eight wines produced from these three varieties.
- Bali
Iran
Prior to the Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979, Iran was a producer of wine. While production has stopped, the vineyards continue to exist and their product has been diverted to non-alcoholic purposes.
- Malayer
- Shiraz
- Takestan
- Urmia
- Qazvin
- Quchan
Israel
Also includes wine regions in Israeli-occupied territories.
- Bet Shemesh
- Galilee
- Golan Heights
- Jerusalem
- Judean Hills
- Latrun
- Mount Carmel
Rishon LeZion (wine production since 1886)
Japan
- Yamanashi
- Hokkaido
- Nagano
Kazakhstan
Republic of Korea
Anseong, Gyeonggi-do[17]
Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Yeongcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Yeongdong, Chungcheongbuk-do[18]
Lebanon
Bekaa Valley
- Anjar
- Chtoura
- Rashaya
- Zahlé
Mount Lebanon
- Aley
- Baabda
- Beit Mery
- Bhamdoun
- Brummana
- Byblos
- Chouf
- Keserwan District
North Governorate
- Chekka
- Ehden
- Koura
- Qadisha Valley
- Tripoli
- Zgharta
South Governorate
- Jezzine
- Marjayoun
- Rmaich
Palestinian territories
- Beit Jala
- Hebron
Syria
- Bloudan
- Homs District
- Jabal el Druze
- Latakia
- Sednaya
- Syrian Golan
- Tartous
Vietnam
- Da Lat
Oceania
Australia

Australian geographic indications by state
Geographic indications for Australian wine are governed by law. The geographic indication must indicate where the grapes are grown, irrespective of where the wine itself is made. A geographic indication may be "Australia", "South Eastern Australia", a state name, zone, region or subregion if defined.[19]
The zones, regions and subregions in each state are listed below:
New South Wales
Big Rivers
- Murray Darling
- Perricoota
- Riverina
- Swan Hill
Central Ranges
- Cowra
- Mudgee
- Orange
Hunter Valley
Hunter
- Broke Fordwich
- Pokolbin
- Upper Hunter Valley
Northern Rivers
- Hastings River
Northern Slopes
- New England Australia
South Coast
- Shoalhaven Coast
- Southern Highlands
Southern New South Wales
Canberra District (includes the northern part of the Australian Capital Territory)- Gundagai
- Hilltops
- Tumbarumba
Queensland
- Regions, no zones defined
- Granite Belt
- South Burnett
South Australia
Adelaide Super Zone includes Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa wine zones.
Barossa
- Barossa Valley
Eden Valley
- High Eden
Far North
- Southern Flinders Ranges
Fleurieu
- Currency Creek
- Kangaroo Island
- Langhorne Creek
- McLaren Vale
- Southern Fleurieu
Limestone Coast
- Coonawarra
- Mount Benson
- Mount Gambier
- Padthaway
- Robe
- Wrattonbully
Lower Murray
- Riverland
Mount Lofty Ranges
Adelaide Hills
- Lenswood
- Piccadilly Valley
- Adelaide Plains
- Clare Valley
- The Peninsulas
Tasmania
- Regions, no zones defined
- Coal River
- Derwent Valley
- East Coast
- North West
- Pipers River
- Southern
- Tamar Valley
Victoria
Central Victoria
- Bendigo
Goulburn Valley
- Nagambie Lakes
- Heathcote
- Strathbogie Ranges
- Upper Goulburn
- Gippsland
North East Victoria
- Alpine Valleys
- Beechworth
- Glenrowan
- King Valley
- Rutherglen
North West Victoria
- Murray Darling
- Swan Hill
Port Phillip
- Geelong
- Macedon Ranges
- Mornington Peninsula
- Sunbury
- Yarra Valley
Western Victoria
- Grampians
- Henty
- Pyrenees
Western Australia
- Greater Perth
- Peel
- Perth Hills
- Swan Valley
South Western Australia
- Blackwood Valley
- Geographe
Great Southern
- Albany
- Denmark
- Frankland River
- Mount Barker
- Porongurup
- Manjimup
- Margaret River
Pemberton[20]
New Zealand
GI stands for New Zealand Geographical Indication.
Auckland (GI, pending)
- Henderson
Kumeu (GI, pending)
Matakana (GI)
Waiheke Island (GI)
Canterbury (GI)
North Canterbury (GI, pending)
Waipara (GI, pending)
Central Otago (GI, pending)
- Bendigo
- Cromwell
- Gibbston Valley
- Wanaka
Hawke's Bay (GI)
Central Hawke's Bay (GI, pending)- Gimblett Gravells
Gisborne (GI)
Marlborough (GI)
- Blenheim
- Cloudy Bay
- Renwick
- Seddon
Nelson (GI, pending)
Northland Region (GI)
Waikato
- Te Awamutu
- Te Kauwhata
Wairarapa (GI)
Martinborough (GI)
Gladstone (GI, pending)
Waitaki Valley (GI, pending)
Notes
^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has been recognized as an independent state by 113 out of 193 United Nations member states, 10 of which have subsequently withdrawn recognition.
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