Take a tour around the world, country by country. Find the wine you're looking for using igourmet.com's Wine by Country section. Click on the name of the country to be taken to our selection of wine from that country.
Argentina
The wines of Argentina, particularly Malbecs, are rapidly gaining recognition as some of the top vintages in the world today. South American cuisine is suddenly hot, making now a great time to take a tour through the Andes and experience some of Mendoza’s finest wines.
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France
No country is more famous for wine than France, and with good reason. When touring the French countryside, one can’t help but notice how dedicated the local vintners are to their crops. Best known for Champagne and Bordeaux, all French wines have that je ne sais quoi.
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Australia
The world’s largest island offers a wide range of climates and soil types, enabling Australia’s winemakers to produce a bevy of excellent wines. Take a virtual trip “Down Under” and discover all of the food-friendly varietals we offer.
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Germany
Of all the grapes of Germany, the most noble is the Riesling. Unfamiliar to many, Rieslings are extremely food and cheese friendly, making this magical varietal a great pairing for many dishes.
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Austria
Austria makes wine? Not only do they make wine, they produce some of the finest white wines in the world. Every wine expresses eloquently the character of its area of origin: the landscape and the people, and the incomparable elegance and music of the Austrian savoir vivre. A new and creative generation of wine makers has established itself on the international market, and we are proud to offer you these wonderful food friendly wines.
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Italy
Italy… Wine… Food... These three words have been linked for centuries - just look at paintings by DaVinci and Michelangelo. Italians have been perfecting the harmony between wine and food since Biblical days and today’s offerings reflect their timeless passion.
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California - Napa
America's premier wine-growing appellation is just 30 miles long and a few miles wide at its broadest point. While it is perhaps the most famous winemaking region in the US, Napa produces just 4% of the wine grown in California annually.
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Portugal
Portugal is home to two of the world’s favorite dessert wines: Port and Madeira. We are proud to be able to offer a few reserve bottles from the famous Fonseca and Taylor Fladgate Port houses.
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California - Sonoma
With over 200,000 acres stretching from the rugged Pacific coast to the Mayacamas Mountains, Sonoma County offers a rich and varied landscape steeped in wine history. Our Sonoman wine selection would impress even the most jaded connoisseur.
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South Africa
At the southern tip of Africa, where two mighty oceans meet, lies the fairest Cape in the world. Known locally as the Mother City, Cape Town is the gateway to one of the great wine capitals of the world.
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California - Other
While Napa and Sonoma garner most of the headlines, there are many other winemaking regions in California that make equally exceptional wines. Take your own virtual “Sideways” adventure and delight in products from some lesser known Californian vineyards.
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Spain
Regardless of region, food and wine are inseparable elements of Spanish culture. Travel through this magnificently diverse country and you will always find the locals ready to offer a glass of wine and welcome you as a friend.
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Canada
The Great White North is home to the internationally renowned icewine. Made from juice taken from grapes that are allowed to freeze on the vine, icewine is a premier dessert wine that rivals Sauternes and Port.
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