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Countries in Europe in which wine is historically the most popular alcoholic drink, informally known as the wine belt, are located to the south of beer belt and vodka belt. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The wine belt has been variously defined as approximately spanning 41–44°N, [ 31 ] 30–50°N, [ 32 ] and 35–50/51°N.
Michael R. Werner "Traveling Experience: Roman Emperors and Danube Wine Route” Journal of Business Economics and Management, Serbian Association of Economists (Belgrade) 67, January–February 2019: 181–192; co-authored with Dr. Goran Petković, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade and Dr. Renato Pindžo, Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Republic of Serbia.
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Wine grapes mostly grow between the 30th and the 50th degrees of latitude, in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, typically in regions of Mediterranean climate. Grapes will sometimes grow beyond this range, thus minor amounts of wine are made in some rather unexpected places.
With over 250 different grape varieties and a noteworthy range of geological and climatic differences throughout this diminutive country, Portugal is a great wine region to explore for red and ...
SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL: Forget hygge and Sarah Lund’s star-patterned jumper: climate-driven wine is the next big Scandi trend, writes Mike MacEacheran Is Denmark Europe’s most sustainable wine ...
The wine growing zones and the wine regions that belong to them are as follows: [2]. Zone A (the coldest), comprising Germany except Baden, Luxembourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, the Čechy region of the Czech Republic and those countries in northern Europe where commercial winemaking is a very marginal business.
The wine-making region of the Valle d'Aosta is generally divided into three areas. In the northwest, the Valdigne area south of the commune of Courmayeur is home to the highest elevated vineyards in Europe at 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) above sea level.
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