A Weinbaugebiet is a geographical region, in the wine with the designation of the Weinbaugebietes to be cultivated may. Usually these grew historically (in certain regions of a country wine grows, in others not), and then in more recent time by Regularien clearly within their borders defined. Weinbaugebiete regulate and supervise within their borders the quality and situation designations, assigned and supervise the use of quality seals etc. due to different ground condition, sun exposure and tradition are typical for individual construction sites also specific Rebsorten, whereby some Rebsorten are common naturally also world-wide.
The 6 Weinbaugebiete for board wine after "§ 1 of the wine regulation: Albrechtsburg, Bavaria (ranges Danube, Lindau and Main), Neckar, upper Rhine (ranges castle gau and Roman gate), Rhine Mosel (ranges Mosel and Rhine), Stargarder country
In addition there are still 19 land wine areas for Landwein after "§ 2 of the wine regulation.
(2000): 917,000 hectares
Margaux, Pauillac, Saint Julien, Saint Listrac, Moulis, Fronsac, Pomerol, Saint Emilion, Graves, Pessac Sauternes, Barsac, Entre Deux Mers
Chablis, de Nuits, de Beaune, Chalonnaise, Beaujolais
Bergerac, Gaillac, you Frontonnais, Cahors, de Duras, Buzet, WAD Iran, Iroulguy, Marmandais, Marcillac, Brulhois, de Saint Mont, Tursan, Entraygues et Fel, Estaing, Lavilledieu
you C´te you Villages, you Pape, Condrieu, Cornas, R´tie, Crozes Hermitage, Gigondas, Hermitage, Lirac, Saint Joseph, Tavel, Vacqueyras
Anjou, Bonnezeaux, Bourgueil, Cheverny, Chinon, Sancerre, Saumur,
Bandol, bark, Cassis
Aostatal, Piemont, Ligurien, Lombardei, Trentino, South Tyrol, Friuli/Venezia Giulia, Venetien, Emilia Romagna, marks, Toskana (Chianti), Umbrien, Latium, Abruzzen, Molise, Apulien, Kampanien, Kalabrien, Basilikata, Sicily, Sardinien (2000): 908,000 hectares
Mainland: Andalusien, Catalua, Extremadura, Galicia, Castilla La Mancha, Vinos de Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, Ribera del Duero (Castilla y Rioja, Utiel Requena, Valencia, Yecla
Kanaren: Abona, El Hierro, Lanzarote, La Palma, Tacoronte Acentejo, Valle de Guimar, Valle de Orotava, Ycoden Daute Isora
(2000): 1.174.000 hectares
More to the Austrian Weinbaugebieten is to be found here.
Wine quarter, Kamptal, Kremstal, Wachau, Traisental, Danube country, Vienna, hot spring region, Carnuntum, new settler lake, new settler lake hill country, central castle country, south castle country, Weststeiermark, (2000): 51,000 hectares
East Switzerland, grey federations, and the three lakes, Waadt, Geneva, Wallis, Tessin, Aargau (2000): 15,000 hectares
Tavora Varosa, Barraida, Douro, Beira Interior, Ribatejo, Lourinha, Obidos, Alenquer, Torres Vedras, Arruda, Bucelas, Palmela, Alentejo, Lagos, Lagoa, Tavira, Madeira, Pico (the Azores) - (2000): 261,000 hectares
Croatia is by its various landscapes a very rich wine region. In principle as wine areas in Croatia the continental pannonische area of cultivation of wine Slawonien, high-altitude areas in Croatia, as for instance the Hrvatsko Zagorje, as well as the mediterrane part can be designated to the (in particular Dalmatien, Istrien and the islands). More to it under: Viticulture in Croatia. (2000): approx. 60,000 hectares (on a strong rise of the in the next years one counts)
Krim, Bessarabien, Transkarpatien, Cherson (2000): 125,000 hectares
Tokajer wine area, disk lake (Balaton) (2000): 91,000 hectares
Aminteon, Goumenissa, Naoussa, Cotes de Meliton, Anchialos, Rapsani, Zitsa, Mantinia, Nemea, Patras, Robola von Kefallonia, Daphnes, Peza, Sitia, Paros, Rhodos, Santorini, Kantza, Samos, Limnos (2000): 129,000 hectares
Viticulture in Albania: : 6,000 hectares
Viticulture in Bulgaria: (2000): 111,000 hectares
Viticulture in Georgien: (2005): 60,000 hectares
Viticulture in Malta: : 1,000 hectares (source)
Viticulture in Moldavia: (2000): 130,000 hectares
Viticulture in the Netherlands and Belgium (2005): 300 hectares
Viticulture in Luxembourg: (2005): 1300 hectares
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Viticulture in Denmark:
Viticulture in Romania: : 248,000 hectares
Viticulture in Russia: (2000): 70,000 hectares
Viticulture in Slowakei: : 20,000 hectares
Viticulture in Macedonia: Pcinsko Osogovski, Povardski, Pelagonijsko Poloski : 35,000 hectares
Viticulture in Great Britain: Weald and Downland, Wessex, Southwest and Wales, Thames and Chiltern, East Anglia, Mercia (2000): 1,000 hectares
Viticulture in Poland: Warca with Warsaw, Zielona : 200 hectares
Viticulture in Tschechien: (2000): 14,000 hectares
Main viticulture areas of Canada are the Niagara peninsula (Ontario), e.g. Niagara on the Lake and Okanagan (British Columbia).
(2000): 209,000 hectares
The areas of cultivation of wine ArgentiniensJujuh, Salta, Catamarca, La Rioja, San Juan, Mendoza, Valle De Uco, San Rafael, Rio Negro
(2000): 61,000 hectares
(2000): 174,000 hectares
: 10,000 hectares
: 57,000 hectares
: 69,000 hectares
: 6,000 hectares
: (1997): 2,000 hectares
: (2000): 50,000 hectares
(2000): 117,000 hectares
: (1997): 3,000 hectares
: (2000): 29,000 hectares
(2000): 140,000 hectares
(2004): 20,000 hectares
Pray Schemesch, Beit Jala, Hebron, Zichron Ja'akow, (Israeli occupied) among other things (2000): 5,000 hectares
In the Bekaa valley are some The Musar of the family Hochar, which manufactures the famous wines of the in classical manners of wines from Rebsorten of the Bordelais and in some years qualitatively reached, is most well-known.
(2000): 270,000 hectares and thus world-wide number 6 with with lining the up per country.
The cultivation of wine in Iran is limited for religious and legal reasons to the cultivation from board grapes/clusters to the direct consumption and for the production of raisins. However Iranian grapes/clusters are partly exported in small quantities and converted in other countries to wine.
(1999): 51800 hectares, world-wide number 31 of the viticulture surface per country.
The cultivation of wine in Afghanistan is limited for religious reasons to the cultivation from board grapes/clusters to the consumption and for the production of raisins.
End 19. Century because of an illness adjusted since newer again larger surfaces in work.
: 581,000 hectares
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