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18 August 2025
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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11:43 (cur | prev) +3,682 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Mosel''' is one of the most renowned wine regions of Germany, situated along the Mosel River and its tributaries, the Saar and Ruwer. The region is celebrated for its steep slate vineyards and its distinctive expression of Riesling, producing wines of high acidity, delicate fruit, and remarkable ageing potential.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0198705383.</ref> == Background == Vitic...") |
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11:34 (cur | prev) +3,792 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Canada''' is a wine-producing country in North America whose modern industry is concentrated in the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. Despite its northerly latitude, the combination of moderating lakes, diverse soils and innovations in cool-climate viticulture has enabled the production of internationally recognised table wines and the development of Ice wine, a style that has become a national speciality.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Comp...") |
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10:36 (cur | prev) +3,438 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''North America''' is a significant wine-producing continent, encompassing the United States, Canada and Mexico. While its global reputation is most closely associated with California, the continent as a whole displays a remarkable variety of climates, grape varieties and winemaking traditions.<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref> == Origins of viticulture == North A...") |
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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...") |
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16:26 (cur | prev) +3,558 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''New Zealand''' (/njuː ˈziːlənd/) is a wine-producing country in the South Pacific Ocean, recognised for its cool-climate viticulture and distinct regional expressions<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref>. Wine production is concentrated on the North and South Islands, where diverse climates and soils support a wide range of grape varieties<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Compa...") |
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15:11 (cur | prev) +3,145 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Vineyard''' refers to a cultivated area of land dedicated to the growth of Vitis vinifera or other wine grape species, forming the foundation of viticulture and wine production. Vineyards vary greatly in scale, location, and purpose, but all share the aim of producing grapes of sufficient quality for winemaking.<ref>Robinson (ed.), ''The Oxford Companion to Wine'', Oxford University Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0198705383.</ref> == Background == The origins...") |
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08:51 (cur | prev) +8,556 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''South Africa''' is a wine-producing country located at the southern tip of the African continent, recognised for its diverse climates, varied soils, and a winemaking tradition that dates back to the 17th century<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Beazley, 2019, ISBN 978-1784724030.</ref>. Its position between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans creates a range of viticultural zones that support both cool- and warm-climate grape cul...") |
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15:44 (cur | prev) +9,496 Winosaur talk contribs (Created page with "'''Bordeaux''' (/bɔːrˈdoʊ/; French: [bɔʁdo]) is a prominent wine region in south-western France, centred on the city of the same name along the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. It is recognised as one of the world’s most influential centres of viticulture, noted for its diverse range of appellations and complex blending traditions<ref>Johnson & Robinson, ''The World Atlas of Wine'', 8th ed., Mitchell Bea...") |