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N    15:17  Austria diffhist +4,243 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Austria''' (/ˈɒstriə/) is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a long tradition of viticulture. Its wine industry is characterised by a balance of deep historical roots and modern quality-focused regulations that have positioned Austrian wines among the most highly regarded in Europe.<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref> == Background == Viticulture in Austria da...")
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10:07 (cur | prev) +4,185 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Alsace''' (/ælˈsæs/; French: [alzas]) is a wine region in north-eastern France, situated along the Rhine River between the Vosges Mountains and the German border. It is distinguished by its aromatic white wines, unique history of alternating French and German influence, and a complex patchwork of soils that contribute to highly varied styles.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, p. 21.</ref> == H...")