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Wine Regions of the World
The Wine Regions of the World delivers a new learning experience to challenge the
learner with a greater depth of knowledge. Courses are a departure from microlearning
format, with longer and greater inter-activity. Courses are developed to include the
following:
" Deeper level of information on the region, the grapes grown, and wines produced.
" Information on the top varietals and brands produced within each region.
" 30 - 45 minutes in duration.
" Food pairing recommendations.
Wine Regions of Argentina: A key player in global production of wine. Most of its wine grape vines are
planted in higher elevations, such as in the Mendoza region where 80% of its wine is produced.
Wine Regions of Australia: Wine is produced in every state in Australia, though most vineyards are located
in the south. Because of its variety in terroir (differences including climate, topography, and soil), the wines
produced in Australia are unique to each region.
Wine Regions of Austria: With a total wine growing area exceeding 108.724 acres, The states of Niederosterreich,
Burgenland and Steiemark make up the majority of the wine growing regions, with 17 smaller regions that produce
wine grapes as well.
Wine Regions of Chile: Produces 9.5 to nearly 21 million acres of wine per year. The wine produced is both great
tasting and kind on the wallet. Chile is best known for its white wines, as well as for reds that thrive in cool climates.