Wine Regions

Five legendary wine destinations. Pick one and start planning.

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Barossa Valley

Australia

Australia's most iconic wine region, just an hour from Adelaide. Famous for bold, full-bodied Shiraz from old vines, some over 150 years old. A warm, generous region with world-class cellar doors.

ShirazCabernet SauvignonGrenache

129 wineries

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Bordeaux

France

The world's most famous wine region, stretching along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. Home to legendary chateaux, classified growths dating to 1855, and some of the most prestigious red blends on Earth.

Cabernet SauvignonMerlotCabernet Franc

838 wineries

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Napa Valley

United States

California's premier wine country, home to over 400 wineries across dramatic valley terrain. Known worldwide for Cabernet Sauvignon, with elegant tasting rooms, Michelin-starred restaurants, and hot air balloon rides over rolling vineyards.

Cabernet SauvignonChardonnayMerlot

1,203 wineries

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Rioja

Spain

Spain's most celebrated wine region, straddling the Ebro River in northern Spain. Famous for oak-aged Tempranillo reds with distinctive vanilla and leather notes, and the rich bodega culture.

TempranilloGarnachaGraciano

451 wineries

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Tuscany

Italy

Rolling hills, medieval hilltop villages, and centuries of winemaking tradition. Tuscany is the heart of Italian wine, producing iconic Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and the modern Super Tuscans.

SangioveseCabernet SauvignonMerlot

503 wineries