They are best known for their rich shiraz.
Ever since 1985, when it was rocked by a wine scandal, Austria has been on a steady rise.
Bosnia produces little wine, as tradition and natural conditions are more favourable to the vine in the rockier Herzegovina.
Chile is a superpower of the southern hemisphere, considered by experts to be the cleanest and most pristine wine country in the world.
The main and primary variety is malvasia, which winemakers run out of very quickly.
They were the first to truly set about winemaking with study and thought.
The traditional container for vinification and maturation in the homeland of wine is not a wooden barrel, but a clay vessel with a volume of 50 to several thousand litres, called qvevri.
Germany is the northernmost winegrowing country, with large climatic differences between regions.
Alongside France and Spain, Italy is one of the three main wine superpowers in Europe and in the world.
New Zealand has built its international glory on a single variety – sauvignon.
Port or port wine is a sweet fortified wine made from the grapes that grow in the upper part of the Douro wine region in Portugal.
Each Slovenian wine accurately reflects the special climate and characteristics of the vineyard that was produced.
The main Spanish varieties produce much better grapes with age.
Californian wines gained worldwide fame with the famous Parisian blind tasting.