The largest white wine only producing region in France, Chablis's claim to fame comes from its crisp, dry, mineral white wines that are light-textured and adored by all wine lovers around the world.
The impressive hill looms over the Rhône river and the towns of Tain l'Hermitage and Tournon-sur-Rhône. Over a dozen major plots, mapped out with grape and producers.
With just slightly under 8 hectares of surface area, the Montrachet vineyard is one of the most expensive in the world. This is a map with the principal proprietors and some of the producers.
Vermentino (Rolle) is an aromatic grape, capable of producing high-quality, crisp white wines near the coastal regions of northern Italy, southern France, and on the islands of Corsica and Sardegna.
Known as Campania Felix by the Romans in recognition of its favorable climate and its fertile soil, Campania has a unique charm that is only enhanced by its beautiful landscapes and enticing wines.