Uruguay

A brief history of the vineyard Viticulture appeared quite late in Uruguay, at the end of the 19th century. At that time, many Basques, from
Tunisia

A brief history of the vineyard Viticulture appeared thousand years ago in Tunisia, under the influence of the Phoenicians. Tunisia has experienced many foreign influences:
Chile

A brief history of the vineyard In 1555, the settlers arrived in Chile and planted their vines. As Chile entered the 19th century, it achieved
USA

A brief history of the vineyard Viticulture appeared in the United States during the 16th century, when settlers from Europe tried to cultivate vines on
New Zealand

A brief history of the vineyard Since the early 1990s, New Zealand has become famous for its fresh, fruity Sauvignon Blanc – a style that
Spain

A brief history of the vineyard In Spain, viticulture is millenary.It was introduced 3000 years ago by the Phoenicians on the Andalusian coast, which makes
Afrique du Sud

A brief history of the vineyard Reflecting its impressive economic growth, South Africa is now producing wines that are slowly but surely becoming the world’s
Canada

Canada experienced a boom in its wine production, at the end of the 20th century. Despite this late outburst, the first explorers had discovered the
France

A brief history of the vineyard It is quite an euphemism to say that wine is a great part of the french art de vivre,
Bulgaria

The first traces of vines in Bulgaria date back more than 3000 years. The Thracians planted the first vines on the slopes of the Balkans.