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Underrated wine valleys offer unique terroirs, grape varieties, and cultural experiences for wine enthusiasts willing to explore beyond the well-trodden paths.
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Here are a few wine valleys that will take you beyond just wine experience:
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Situated at the foothills of the Andes, Mendoza boasts a diverse range of microclimates that contribute to the production of exceptional wines.
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Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains, the Casablanca Valley in Chile is a cool-climate paradise for white wine lovers.
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While many may associate Mexico with tequila and mezcal, this flourishing wine region has been quietly gaining recognition for its exceptional varieties
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Austria’s Wachau Valley, along the Danube River, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a haven for lovers of aromatic white wines.
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From historic estates with deep roots in the region to contemporary wineries pushing the boundaries of innovation, the Okanagan Valley caters to a wide spectrum of wine
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a tapestry of steep vineyards, historic villages, and panoramic views of the Alps
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Consider adding these underrated wine valleys to your travel bucket list.
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