10 Best Wine Regions in the World to Visit in 2020


Who does not love a glass of wine? Wine is clearly one of the most loved drinks amongst people all over the world. Wine makes everything better. Want to relax? Drink Wine. Want to enhance the taste of your food? Drink Wine. Wine is the answer to all the highs and lows of life. There has been a phenomenal increase in the production of wine throughout the world. Nowadays, every region of the world has numerous vineyards and distinctive wines. There has also been a high increase in the number of people who want to explore these vineyards and experience the art of making wine.

Since it is 2020, you have a blank slate for full 12 months, and there is nothing better than making these months count by exploring the best wine regions of the world. The experience of winding through the gorgeous vineyards, meeting the winemakers, and tasting fresh wine is surreal! Since the wine world is vast, here is a list of 10 best wine regions throughout the whole world that you should visit in 2020. These regions will give you the best wine experience than any other place in the whole wide world.

1. CORSICA, FRANCE:

Corsica is a beautiful island that lies in France. Apart from its breathtaking landscapes, it is also known for its best wines. The coastal vineyards of Corsica dotted with the seaside towns, give Corsica a naturally beautiful frame! While most wines that the people consume in Corsica are the local wines, Corsica also has a great treat for the visitors. The winemakers welcome all the visitors to try licor 43 and purchase it from them. Corsica has a rich history, and you would love the wine and the vineyards of this beautiful French island.

 

2. VALLE D’AOSTA, ITALY:

It is a hybrid cultural area with scenic views for people who love aesthetic places. It is a secret Italian wine region that has the tastiest wines. Being surrounded by Switzerland and France, Valle D’Aosta has gorgeous mountains. It is one of the most famous hubs for outdoor adventurers and is home to Mont Blanc and the other highest peaks of Italy. The visitors can try wines of Italian as well as Swiss varieties like Prié Blanc, Petite Arvine, Nebbiolo, etc. If you are looking for an exotic wine experience in the lap of gorgeous hills then, Valle D’Aosta is the place for you.

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3. COLCHAGUA, CHILE:

The Colchagua valley lies within the south-central reaches of the Rapel Valley in Chile. Being located in one of the best wine-producing countries in the world, the red wine from the Colchagua vineyards is just exceptional. It offers a marvelous climate for producing Carmenere and Cabernet Sauvignon. No other region in the world produces Carmenere as fine as the Colchagua valley. The region is still young and offers a lot to its wine-loving travelers. It welcomes all the visitors to explore its 15 exceptional wineries for trying out the most exotic wines of their lives.

 

4. HEMEL-EN-AARDE VALLEY, SOUTH AFRICA:

Who does not know about the exotic and flavorful wines offered by South Africa?! The Hemel-En-Aarde Valley has become a popular destination amongst wine lovers, and they often term it as “heaven on earth.” It has become an individual wine region in South Africa, and the wine producers are doing an extremely good job of preparing the finest wines of the world. This valley is just an hour and a half away from the popular Cape Town, and you should take a day trip to visit the excellent wineries and delicious wine.

 

5. BORDEAUX, FRANCE:

France is famous all around the world for its classic wines, and the Bordeaux region defines both quality and history of wine. Bordeaux is an in-demand tourist destination just for its wine. The wine from this region is so famous that there is a wine amusement park in this region for celebrating the wines of this region. Some of the famous wines of this region include Chateau Margaux, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Lafite, Cabernet Franc, etc. These are just some of the wines, but if you want to try out the plethora of other wines that Bordeaux offers, then you should visit it.

 

6. NORTH COAST, CALIFORNIA:

The Californian North Coast offers some amazing wineries that every wine-lover should visit once in their lifetime. While taking a drive through the North Coast, you will see so many vineyards and wineries that the people have not yet explored. You would not just experience some classic wines in the regions of Napa, Mendocino, and Sonoma on the North Coast, but you will also experience some great hospitality by the residents. You will enjoy the wines along with the beautiful weather and sceneries that these regions of the United States offer you.

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7. MARLBOROUGH, NEW ZEALAND:

Emerged as the World’s Premier wine-producing regions, Marlborough produces the best Sauvignon Blanc. If you consider yourself a white wine lover, you need to visit Marlborough. It is the most famous wine-producing region in New Zealand and is also home to Marlborough Wine Research Centre. The Marlborough Wine Research Centre is a premier research facility for viticulture in New Zealand. Apart from the wine, you will also experience the world-famous landscapes of New Zealand. This place hosts a lot of wine-related events that you should visit. In a nutshell, Marlborough will give the experience of both exotic wines and beautiful landscapes.

 

8. MENDOZA, ARGENTINA:

Known as the “Sun and Wine Province,” Mendoza lies in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina. The “Malbec” grape is the most popular grape of the region and the reason why most people want to try out the wine made from this particular grape. After the French, the Argentinians are popular for their varieties and flavors of wine. The Malbec wines are rich, bold, and tannic. This variety of wine is not for the weak-hearted and for those people who desire a deep red wine with powerful plum-based notes. If you consider yourself brave-hearted, you should visit Mendoza for some flavourful Malbec wine.

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9. TOKAJ, HUNGARY:

Tokaj is a very familiar name when it comes to some of the finest regions in Europe for wines. It is Europe’s Classified wine region for centuries. The winemakers in Tokaj produce wine such as Furmint and Hárslevelű. Produced from dry grapes, these wines have become famous all over the world. You need to hire to get around Tokaj and book appointments for tasting wine and making face-to-face interactions with the winemakers. Located two hours away from Budapest, Tokaj lies in the Hungarian region of Europe. You should book your appointments for visiting the wineries in this region.

 

10. BEECHWORTH, AUSTRALIA:

Known as Australia’s Victorian Wine Region, Beechworth is an exotic wine destination. You need to drive three hours north-east from the city of Melbourne to reach Beechworth. But, all the efforts and long drive will be worth it when you sip the delicious wine of this Australian region. It has some of the world’s best sticky-sweet wines and you would not find any better wines of this category in any other part of the world. It is a standout region for Chardonnay. The other specialties of this region include Shiraz and some local Italian varieties of wine like Sangiovese. Since the majority of the production is of Red wine, you will have an altogether different experience of trying and tasting wine. Therefore, wine lovers should definitely put Beechworth’s name on their list of best wineries around the world.

The list above specifies the top ten regions of the world that you should visit in 2020 for trying out the wine. Visiting the wineries and tasting different types of wine is an altogether different experience, therefore, you should not miss out on this fun. It is essential for you to visit these places if you want to experience what goes behind making your favorite wines. You will enjoy the whole journey and will learn about the different cultures of these regions once you visit them for a fine wine experience!

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