Gorgeous Wine Regions in

EUROPE

Visiting wine regions in Europe is a dream for every wine connoisseur. Stunningly exquisite vineyards, warm and sunny weather, enchanting hillsides, and good food define these top wine regions.  

If you’re a wine lover and want to see these European wine regions for yourself, we want to help you plan a vacation to some of the best wine destinations in Europe.

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The Champagne region was recently named a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is a major draw for tourism to the area, along with the beautiful rolling hillsides full of vineyards. 

CHAMPAGNE REGION, FRANCE

Puglia is one of Italy’s main wine region, located in the heel of the country. If you’re a Primitivo fan, you’ve probably already tasted wines from this region, as it’s most well known for its Primitivo and Negroamaro grapes. 

PUGLIA WINE REGION, ITALY

The foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains are home to more than five hundred wineries. From lovely family-owned vineyards to major industrial wineries that pump out millions of bottles of wine per year.  

LA RIOJA WINE REGION, SPAIN

Puglia is one of Italy’s main wine region, located in the heel of the country. If you’re a Primitivo fan, you’ve probably already tasted wines from this region, as it’s most well known for its Primitivo and Negroamaro grapes. 

DOURO VALLEY WINE REGION, PORTUGAL

It is one of Italy’s most famous wine regions, and wine connoisseurs flock to Tuscany for the chance to be in the middle of such an enchanted place.  

TUSCANY WINE REGION, ITALY

The Mosel is the 3rd-largest wine producer in Germany, but is often considered one of the most prestigious.  The Mosel wine region is very interesting in that it comprises three wine areas along the valley. 

MOSEL WINE REGION, GERMANY

The main grapes you’ll find in Istria are Malvasia Istriana, a white grape that makes a fresh, fruity wine, and Teran, which makes a rich, earthy red. 

ISTRIA WINE REGION, CROATIA

Santorini uses a unique wine-growing technique, called koulara, that protect the grapes from strong winds and allows them to soak up what little water is available from the porous volcanic soil. 

SANTORINI WINE REGION, GREECE

Bordeaux is known, informally, as the wine capital of the world. There is an enthralling combination of history, medieval culture, and good food and wine that makes Bordeaux a prime destination for wine lovers .

BORDEAUX  WINE REGION, FRANCE

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