A list of regions where wine grapes are grown and wine is made from them.

Wine grapes almost exclusively grow between the 30th and the 50th degree of latitude, on both the Northern and Southern hemisphere.

In 2002, the five largest producers of wine in the world were France, Italy, Spain, United States, and Australia.

Table of contents
1 Africa
2 Americas
3 Asia Pacific
4 Central/Western Asia
5 Europe

Africa

South Africa

  • Stellenbosch
  • Paarl
  • Durbanville
  • Breede River Valley
  • Little Karoo
  • Orange River Valley

Americas

Argentina

Canada

United States

A complete listing of federally-defined wine regions, called American Viticulture Areas, is available
here.

Mexico

Asia Pacific

Australia

New Zealand

Central/Western Asia

Republic of Georgia

  • Georgian vineyards

Turkey

  • Turkish vineyards

Europe

Austria

(Details about Austria's wine growing regions)

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Greece

(More detailed information on Greece's wine regions)

Hungary

Italy

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

  • Tikves
  • Skopsko vinogorje

Slovakia

  • Maly Karpaty

Spain

Switzerland