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Wine route

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The wine route within wine-producing regions, are marked and advertised roads with special signs, along which insist natural, cultural and environmental values, vineyards and cellars of individual or associated farms open to the public. They constitute an instrument through which the wine territories and their productions can be disclosed, marketed and used in the form of a tourist offer.

Argentina

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Austria

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  • Steirische Weinstraße in southern Styria
  • Schilcherweinstraße in western Styria

Canada

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Chile

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Cyprus

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France

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Germany

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View of the Weinstraße region near Eschbach, Südliche Weinstraße

In addition, the German Wine Route has given the name Weinstraße to the region surrounding the route and to the administrative district (Kreis) of Südliche Weinstraße. Local municipalities sometimes add "an der Weinstraße" to their names.

Weinstraße is also the name of a medieval trading route in Hesse. The name does not refer to wine but to the Hessian for "Wagenstraße" ("cart" or "wagon road," Hessian: We-in, Wän, or Wäng = Wagen).

Italy

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Apulia

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Campania

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Emilia-Romagna

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Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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  • Aquileia wine route (Strada del vino di Aquileia)

Lazio

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  • Trasimeno Hills wine route (Strada del vino colli del Trasimeno)

Lombardy

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Piedmont

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  • Barolo wine route (Strada del Barolo)

Sicily

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Trentino-Alto Adige

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Tuscany

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Umbria

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Veneto

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Luxembourg

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Mexico

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New Zealand

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Spain

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Turkey

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  • Thrace Vineyard Route: Established in the early 2010s, this route connects boutique wineries across four main districts: Kırklareli (Strandja Mountains), Tekirdağ, Şarköy, and the Gelibolu Peninsula. It is known for high-quality reds and proximity to Istanbul.
  • Urla Vineyard Route: Located on the peninsula near İzmir, this route links several boutique wineries that emphasize sustainable agriculture and agrotourism. It is a destination for gastronomy, often associated with the region's farm-to-table restaurants.
  • Cappadocia Vineyard Route: Connecting wineries in Uçhisar, Ürgüp, and Gülşehir, this route is famous for its volcanic terroir and tuff-carved wine cellars.
  • Çal Vineyard Route: Located in the Denizli Province, this route focuses on high-altitude vineyards near Pamukkale and is a major center for the production of the Çalkarası and Sultaniye grapes.
  • Ancient Lydia Vineyard Route: A route currently under development in the Manisa and Kula regions (Inner Aegean), focusing on the area's volcanic geography and ancient viticultural history.
  • Ancient Troy Vineyard Route: A route currently under development in the Çanakkale and Ezine region (North Aegean), linking the vineyards of the Troad peninsula with the archaeological site of Troy.

References

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  1. ^ "Home". stradadelvinoericedoc.it. Archived from the original on 2016-04-02. Retrieved 2020-02-01.
  2. ^ "Home". stradadelvinovaldimazara.it.