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  • 61Ancient Rome and wine — Expansion of the Roman Empire Ancient Rome played a pivotal role in the history of wine. The earliest influences of viticulture on the Italian peninsula can be traced to Ancient Greeks and Etruscans. The rise of the Roman Empire saw an increase… …

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  • 62Champagne (wine) — This article is about the Champagne, which comes from the Champagne region of France. For other uses, see Champagne (disambiguation). For all sparkling wines, see Sparkling wine. Champagne, a festive wine Champagne (French: [ʃɑ̃.paɲ]; …

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  • 63New South Wales wine — New South Wales (in red) New South Wales wine is Australian wine produced in the state of New South Wales, Australia. New South Wales is Australia s most populous state and its wine consumption far out paces the region s wine production. The… …

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  • 64Languedoc-Roussillon wine — The Languedoc Roussillon wine region and the location of the region s appellations. Languedoc Roussillon wine, including the vin de pays labeled Vin de Pays d Oc, is produced in southern France. While Languedoc can refer to a specific historic… …

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  • 65Barbera — This article is about the grape variety. For other uses, see Barbera (disambiguation). Barbera Grape (Vitis) …

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  • 66Victorian wine — is wine made in the Australian state of Victoria. With over 600 wineries, Victoria has more wine producers than any other Australian wine producing state but ranks third in overall wine production due to the lack of a mass bulk wine producing… …

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  • 67Merlot — Medoc Noir redirects here. For the Bordeaux grape also known as Medoc Noir, see Malbec. For other uses, see Merlot (disambiguation). Merlot Merlot grapes on the vine Colour Black …

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  • 68Sauvignon blanc — Grape (Vitis) Ripe Sauvignon Blanc grapes Color of berry skin Blanc Species …

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  • 69French wine — French wines are usually made to accompany food …

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  • 70Cabernet Franc — Petit Fer redirects here. For another French wine grape known as Petit Fer, see Béquignol. Arrouya redirects here. For another French wine grape known as Arrouya, see Fer. Cabernet Franc Grape (Vitis) …

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