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Hi all,
Does anybody know of sites that have maps of wine regions, highlighting the regions and terroirs? Sort of like the Wine Atlas but online. Thanks, Max |
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On 1 Aug 2005 03:34:31 -0700, "MaxMustermann"
> wrote: >Does anybody know of sites that have maps of wine regions, highlighting >the regions and terroirs? Sort of like the Wine Atlas but online. This is my favourite http://www.kobrandwine.com/maps/map_list.php And for some very detailed burgundy maps, see these notes http://www.kobrandwine.com/kceducati...actsheets.html -- Steve Slatcher http://pobox.com/~steve.slatcher |
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Just perfect!!
Thanks, Max |
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MaxMustermann wrote:
> Just perfect!! > > Thanks, > Max > There's also a very nice collection of maps at Strat's Place: http://www.stratsplace.com/maps.html HTH Mark Lipton |
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We've got some Austrian wine region maps on our site, with the various
vineyard sites marked on the more detailed maps. Main Austria map: http://www.winemonger.com/catalog/co...ountries_id=14 Burgenland: http://www.winemonger.com/catalog/re...p?region_id=46 Styria: http://www.winemonger.com/catalog/re...p?region_id=48 Wachau: http://www.winemonger.com/catalog/re...p?region_id=68 Note that you can zoom in on the maps to see the various sites better. e. www.winemonger.com |
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Where can I find information of which grapes are grown in which region?
Thanks, Max |
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On 3 Aug 2005 06:51:20 -0700, "MaxMustermann"
> wrote: >Where can I find information of which grapes are grown in which region? For Austria? http://www.winesfromaustria.com is a great resource. You will have to dig around a bit though to get the information but there is masses there. If only the marketing bodied of other countries/regions were as helpful! -- Steve Slatcher http://pobox.com/~steve.slatcher |
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This is by no means exhaustive, but generally speaking:
SOUTHERN STYRIA: Sauvignon Blanc Chardonnay Pinot Gris Pinot Blanc Welschriesling Gelber Muskateller BURGENLAND: Welschriesling Muscat Ottonel Bouvier Traminer Furmint Riesling Pinot Gris Pinot Blanc Chardonnay Goldburger Neuburger Sauvignon Blanc Blaufrankisch St. Laurent Zweigelt Pinot Noir Cabernet Sauvignon WACHAU Gruner Veltliner Riesling Neuburger Chardonnay Pinot Blanc Sauvignon Blanc KAMPTAL Gruner Veltliner Riesling Chardonnay Zweigelt Pinot noir Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot KREMSTAL Gruner Veltliner Riesling Chardonnay Rote Veltliner THERMENREGION Neuburger Pinot Blanc Portugieser Zweigelt Pinot Noir Cabernet Sauvignon TRAISENTAL Gruner Veltliner Welschriesling Riesling Chardonnay VIENNA Gruner Veltliner Neuburger Traminer Chardonnay Riesling Pinot Noir Zweigelt CARNUNTUM Gruner Veltliner Welschriesling Pinot Blanc Chardonnay Zweigelt St. Laurent DONAULAND Gruner Veltliner Riesling Pinot Blanc Fruhroter Veltliner WEINVIERTEL Gruner Veltliner Welschriesling Riesling Pinot Blanc Chardonnay Blauer Portugieser Zweigelt Cheers! e. |
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Smaller countries are unfortunately not listed. Countries such as
Greece, Malta, Cyprus, etc. They do make good wine and I was wondering if any info for such countries is available. Max |
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"e. winemonger" > wrote:
> SOUTHERN STYRIA: > Chardonnay = Morillon > BURGENLAND: Add Syrah > WACHAU > Sauvignon Blanc There are less than 3 ha of Sauvignon in the Wachau, but over 5 ha of Muskateller, over 20 ha of Frühroter Veltliner. > KREMSTAL > Rote Veltliner Rote_r_ Veltliner > THERMENREGION The most prominent, to be found almost exclusively here, are missing: Zierfandler (= Spätrot) and Rotgipfler. > DONAULAND Add Roter Veltliner M. P.S.: Note that spelling is "Gr_ü_ner Veltliner". (If you're in the Windows word, hold [alt] key and type 0252 on the numeric pad.). If you can't, then it's written "Gruener Veltliner". |
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