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Slovenian wine-growing areas

Podravje
Podravje

Rich in characteristic white varieties and some blush wines. Due to its northern location, the wines have a characteristic floral-fruity aroma. We are proud of the locations in this area that rank among the 4 per cent of the best wine-growing locations in the world! The grapevine has been growing here since ancient Roman times on the best soil and in continental climate. Typical varieties are Rhine Riesling, Laško Riesling, Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Franconian Blue, Furmint.

Posavje
Posavje

Famous for lighter red and white wines. It is the cradle of Cviček, which due to a low level of alcohol and favourable health effects represents a speciality of the Slovenian wine growing. Both in this and other districts of the Posavje region, red varieties such as Velvet Black, Blue Franconian, Blue Portuguese and Pinot Noir are grown, as well as the white varieties such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Laško Riesling and White Pinot.

Primorska
Primorska

The influence of the Mediterranean climate has created the best conditions for rich, strong wines. The Briška, Vipava, Karst and Istrian wine roads wind through vineyards where Ribula, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, White and Gray Pinot as well as red wines Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, Teran, Malvasia and Refošk are grown.

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World wine regions

Burgundy

France


Some of the most famous wine varieties come from this region, such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Beaujolais. Burgundy is a world-renowned group of wines and is also among the most expensive.

Champagne

France


The region of the prestigious sparkling wine - Champagne, which has been produced in this area by Franciscan and Augustinian monks, including Dom Perrignon, since the middle of the 17th century.

Bordeaux

France


It is a wine “super-region” that stretches around the city of Bordeaux. Between the rivers Dordogne and Garonne, which flow through the city, grows, according to many, the best Merlot vine in the world. Merlot is also the most important export item of the region.

Tuscany

Italy


From this province come some of the best-known varieties of wine. One of the most famous Italian wines is Chianti and other varieties are Carmignano and Brunello which are among the most expensive wines.

Piemont

Italy


It lies in a hilly subalpine belt in the Turin area, which is also the capital of the Province and the Aosta Valley. Piedmont produces wines of two world-famous sorts - Barolo and Barbaresco.

Saar region

Germany


The region between the rivers Saar, Ruwen and Mosel is known for a variety of white wine called Riesling and is widespread throughout Europe, including in our country.

Napa

USA


The California Valley whose slopes are similar to the Mediterranean, but with minor climatic differences. This North American jewel is characterized by Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.

La Rioja

Spain


The Penedes wine region is distinguished by the world-famous sparkling wine - el cava, produced by the traditional process. As much as 95% of the Spanish Cave is produced in this world-famous region.

Catalonia

Spain


The Penedes wine region is distinguished by the world-famous sparkling wine - el cava, produced by the traditional process. As much as 95% of the Spanish Cave is produced in this world-famous region.

Andalusia

Spain


The area is known for wines with high alcohol content. El Jerez or Sherry contains as much as 15 - 21% alcohol. It is produced from white grapes of the Palomino variety.

Ribera del Duero

Spain


It is one of the fastest-growing wine regions. The most common varieties in this area are Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec and Garnacha.

Douro

Portugal


It is the oldest marked wine region in the world. Known mainly for Portugese wine. Wine has been produced here for more than 2000 years. Most of the grapes grow on steep slopes along the Douro River.

Mendoza

Argentina


This area is also called the Argentine Bordeaux, except that the vineyards are at a slightly higher altitude (600 - 1000 m above sea level). Malbec varieties predominate, as do Cereza, Criolla Chica and Criolla Grande.

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