This AOP in the "Central Vineyards" in Loire Valley is known for its famous Sauvignon Blanc grown on a variety of soil types.
What is Sancerre
The High Hopes is from this region in South Africa that is known for some of the oldest vine stock in the country.
What is Swartland
This DOCG is known for the most structured Sangiovese based wines in Tuscany.
What is Brunello di Montacino DOCG
Lena Singer-Fisher is known in the Rheinhessen for this type of special winery.
One of the most famous areas in Germany includes a 'classic' pairing of Riesling with primarily slate throughout a majority of vineyards.
What is the Mosel Valley
This AOP on the border with Germany is known for the diversity of its 51 grand crus.
What is Alsace
Jean Velut uses this technique to make his rose; one of the three legally allowed ways to make rose Champagne.
What is Sanginee Method
Often playing second fiddle to Barolo this DOCG if often thought of as a more elegant version - also using Nebbiolo.
What is Barbaresco DOCG
This winemaking region in Austria is home to some of the most renown winemaking areas in the country, such as Kamptal, Kremstal, and Wachau.
What is Niederosterreich/Lower Austria?
This is a direct geological continuation of Alsace.
What is the Pfalz?
This historical AOP was named after the second home of the Pope and is known for its warm Mediterranean climate.
What is Chateauneuf de Pape
This is the name of the winemaker for Morgen Long, our burgundy styled Chardonnay from Willamette Valley.
Who is Seth Morgen
The major grapes of Nerello Mascallese and Carricante make up the major workhorse of red and white of this DOC.
What is Etna DOC
What is Turley/Craggy Range/Sadie/Alain Graillot?
This is Germany's warmest growing region.
What is Baden?
This alpine area is known for Comte cheese and Vin Jaune - a sous voile aged wine made from Savagnin.
What is the Jura
Name the two Grosse Lage sites that are blendie into the Schonleber Mineral
Halenberg and Fruhlingspatzchen
This region in Italy, while not a DOCG is best known for the historical usage of skin contact in winemaking.
What is Friuli-Venezia Giulia
This area outside the traditional Bordelaise area is home to producers such as Domaine du Pech.
What is Buzet?
This region, during the 60's - 80's, was known for bulk production of low quality wine, ultimately damaging the reputation of the region and Riesling. It is now home to some of the top producers in the region.
What is the Rheinhessen?
This AOP was one of the first to traditionally use carbonic or semi-carbonic winemaker as a standard place.
What is Beaujoulais
La Ragnaie is named after what in Tuscany?
Small fine mesh nets used to catch birds in Tuscany
This is the grape of the Gavi DOCG.
What is Cortese?
This is the average amount of residual sugar expected from wines of Sauternes/Barsac.
What is 120-150 g/L.
This region is home to the first of all Pradikat level wines before finding acceptance throughout the entire country.
What is the Rheingau?