Old World Wine
Old World Wine
Old World Wine encompasses wine produced in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. Much of it is steeped in history and tradition as many of these countries have been making wine for close to two thousand years. Learning about and, of course, tasting Old World Wine can lead you on an exciting wine adventure to fascinating places around the world.
The Old World Wine section of Suite 101 contains a wealth of information from knowledgeable writers about the history, tradition, changing styles, and tastes of Old World Wine. Read about what's new (and what's old) in the world of Old World Wine. Check out the sections on French wine, German wine, Italian wine, Portuguese wine/Port, and Spanish wine.
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by Cindy McGlynn
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Cindy McGlynn is a Toronto based writer and editor.