Google earth tour of the German wine regions. In-depth tour of Nahe and Baden with vineyard details. Video created for the Advanced Course 2019.
Read More
Google maps
Google earth tour of the German wine regions. In-depth tour of Nahe and Baden with vineyard details. Video created for the Advanced Course 2019.
Read MoreGoogle Earth Flyover of Champagne regions. Original videos created by Fernando Beteta, MS for the 2018 Sommelier Advanced Courses.
Read MoreFlyover of South African Wine Regions. Advanced Course 2016
Read MoreGoogle Map of Oakville AVA with highlighted vineyards and wineries.
Read MoreIn honor of the late Serge Hochar of Chateau Musar, I created this Google Earth Map of the main wine regions of Lebanon, highlighting the Bekaa Valley.
A few notes from the Wines of Lebanon Website:
Native grapes: A few wineries (especially Château Musar) grow Obaideh and Merwah, although these are more often used for aniseflavoured arak
Wine regions: Most production is in the Bekaa Valley. The vineyards sit at an altitude of 1,000-1,200m, similar to Argentina’s Mendoza
Timeline
• 7000BC Modern scholarship is cautiously confident that early Lebanese create a vine and wine culture
• 3000BC – 330BC Phoenician traders begin making and exporting their wines to Egypt, Cyprus, Greece and Rome as well as what is now Sardinia and Spain
• Lebanon’s reputation for producing fine wines continues into the Middle Ages when those produced in Tyre and Sidon are coveted in Europe and traded by Venetian merchants.
• 1517 What is now Lebanon is absorbed into the Ottoman Empire. Winemaking is forbidden, except for religious purposes. This allows Lebanon’s Christians, mainly Maronites and Greek and Armenian Orthodox, to produce wine.
• 1857 Jesuit missionaries introduce new viticultural and vinicultural methods as well as new vines from French-governed Algeria, laying the foundations of the modern Lebanese wine industry.
• 1918 The French civil and military administration that govern Lebanon between the wars create unprecedented demand for wine, while Lebanon’s post-independence role as a cosmopolitan, financial hub sees the country enter an economic golden age, presenting further opportunities for a new wine culture to take hold.
• 1975 Lebanon descends into a 15-year civil war that stunts the development of the sector
• 1992-present with peace come new opportunities and unprecedented growth.
Today there are 33 wineries in Lebanon.
Lebanese Wine Regions!
Map
Read MoreI just finished mapping the communes of Barolo and Barbaresco. Working on adding some of the famous vineyards to this map so stay posted.
Barolo Communes
Barbaresco Communes
Barolo and Barbaresco!
Hello, World!
One of my favorite white wine producing regions in the world is Alsace. Capable of crafting many different styles from dry sparkling to lusciously sweet, Alsace is an often underrated. Noble varieties like Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer and Muscat deliver each a unique expression of the terroir.
The Alsace Grand Cru classification, like in Burgundy is a designation given to the best vineyards. The regulations are the following:
Varietal Wines: labeled by Grand Cru Vineyard and varietal (100% of the stated variety is required in the assemblage)
Muscat is not authorized for varietal wines from Zotzenberg,Altenberg de Bergheim, or Kaefferkopf.
Blends:
As usual, I've tried to find detailed maps of these vineyards then decided to map them out on Google Earth. Click on the map below and each vineyard to view the name and information for the AOP.
Notes from http://www.vinsalsace.com
Glass of 1988 Terrantez
Google Map of the island of Madeira with grape plantings.
Key Statistics:
Total Hectares (2011): 478.6 ha / 1183 acres
Varieties by Total Acreage
Major Areas of Production (2011) * • Câmara de Lobos (175.9 ha) * • São Vicente (133.7 ha) * • Santana (73.6 ha)
Google map of Gevrey-Chambertin
Read More