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Wine Regions of the World (continued)
Wine Regions of France: With wine production between 36 to 47 million acres per year, France has
been affected by climate change and has seen a decrease in wine production before 2010.
Nevertheless, France is best known for its top-quality wines.
Wine Regions of Germany: German wine production goes back to Roman times, with many historic
vineyards located along the Rhine River. Most of Germany9s wine production is in white wine because
white grapes tend to thrive in cooler climates.
Wine Regions of Greece: Diverse in terms of climate, the country has everything from arid
Mediterranean islands to wet, mountainous pine forests that receive snowfall in the winter. With such a
diverse climate, you can expect Greek wines to be quite varied and complex.
Wine Regions of Hungary: Four of Hungary9s most intriguing wine regions: Tokaji, Villány, Eger and
Nagy Somló enjoy a rich history as the most important wine producers in Europe. At one time, every
royal court in Europe clinked glasses filled with precious gold Tokaji (