They’re starting to produce wine in Southern Norway… ☠️
firetothepalace on
WTF. Champagne? Common. This map is everything but spot on.
Xitztlacayotl on
I don’t get it. Isn’t Germany growing Riesling along the Rhine river for a long time by now? Not just that in 2025 it became suitable.
justDeadline93 on
No wine in Mosel or Rhine-Valleys in 1960s?
This dataset is increadibly inaccurate…
HuckleberryNeil on
Ooo wine in Britain. It’s like before the little ace age. Cool
Appropriate-Type9881 on
Everything about this map is wrong. What a pile of crap.
moousee on
Can’t wait for wines from Iceland
monetarista on
Not so accurate, let me say. Check real production
dsilva_Viz on
Alentejo, Portugal has tons of wine, since the Romans, and yet according to this map it doesn’t even have wine (what does the gray color even mean?)
flx_1993 on
this map is shit- Austrias historic wine area is far bigger
and there would be more land suitable, but not used for it
DaithiOSeac on
The southeast of Ireland now has a small number of vineyards producing decent wine.
Training_Advantage21 on
What happened to Cyprus, there is a whole region known as vineyard villages, and grapes are grown elsewhere too.
Jussi-larsson on
You can grow it in south western finland also
bikesailfreak on
Whine is not just sun. Its soil and frost at the wrong time will kill them. Not sure if thats correct.
Arstanishe on
huh? Slovenia produced amd continues to produce wine
54B3R_ on
The Basque country in northern Spain and southern France has documented evidence of wine cultivation for thousands of years.
There are still 1000 year old vineyards in operation. They didn’t just start making wine there in the 2020’s. This map is VERY wrong
HlopchikUkraine on
This year I had lots and lots of grapes, big and good berries. But few weeks before they ripened, everything froze and all I could harvest were some grapes from neighbors‘ plant that hanged outside fence (since Roman Empire ages it is illegal and what growth is theirs, but they allowed as after full-scale war started they can’t visit their house more than few times a year)
hikingmaterial on
inaccurate data, where are swedens vinyards?
IEatApplepie on
They are making wines in Öland, South Sweden, for a while allready.
AverageFishEye on
Vitis vinifera can tolerate much harsher climates than one might think, its just that the yields and flavors vary a lot. Not trying to deny climate change though
Krytan on
This map is nonsense. According to it, no suitable climate existed in Germany to grow grapes in 1960, but obviously German wines have existed for hundreds of years.
Then the little disclaimer at the bottom says „does not account for slopes“ when the vast majority of vineyards are on slopes for a variety of reasons : sun exposure, drainage, reduced risk of frost and disease, and so on.
If your map of ‚wine growing suitable regions‘ excludes the most common way to grow vines, then your map is trash.
AnnieByniaeth on
We’ve been producing wine in Cymru for quite a long time, yet there’s nothing on the map for us. Afaik the most northerly of these is near Aberaeron in mid Wales.
Routine_Ad1823 on
They say that southern England is now a better climate for making Champagne than the actual Champagne region is.
Liam_021996 on
England isn’t quite correct. The entire south of England has the climate to produce wine and it has done since Roman times. Grapes are even grown as far north as York
asra01 on
To add yet another missing: whole Alsace region in France
SpookyMinimalist on
There are several German wine regions missing on this map (Palatinate, Franconia, Baden etc.)
psychomaji on
We have vineyards popping up in Cornwall (sw England) as well
Demostravius4 on
I had some very nice Herefordshire wine recently, there are a bunch of vineyards here.
Exciting_Macaroon_64 on
romans grew it in england so no issues here
SmrdutaRyba on
Wine has been produced in Bohemia around the Elbe and Morava rivers since 14th century
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Polish wine RAHHH
They’re starting to produce wine in Southern Norway… ☠️
WTF. Champagne? Common. This map is everything but spot on.
I don’t get it. Isn’t Germany growing Riesling along the Rhine river for a long time by now? Not just that in 2025 it became suitable.
No wine in Mosel or Rhine-Valleys in 1960s?
This dataset is increadibly inaccurate…
Ooo wine in Britain. It’s like before the little ace age. Cool
Everything about this map is wrong. What a pile of crap.
Can’t wait for wines from Iceland
Not so accurate, let me say. Check real production
Alentejo, Portugal has tons of wine, since the Romans, and yet according to this map it doesn’t even have wine (what does the gray color even mean?)
this map is shit- Austrias historic wine area is far bigger
and there would be more land suitable, but not used for it
The southeast of Ireland now has a small number of vineyards producing decent wine.
What happened to Cyprus, there is a whole region known as vineyard villages, and grapes are grown elsewhere too.
You can grow it in south western finland also
Whine is not just sun. Its soil and frost at the wrong time will kill them. Not sure if thats correct.
huh? Slovenia produced amd continues to produce wine
The Basque country in northern Spain and southern France has documented evidence of wine cultivation for thousands of years.
There are still 1000 year old vineyards in operation. They didn’t just start making wine there in the 2020’s. This map is VERY wrong
This year I had lots and lots of grapes, big and good berries. But few weeks before they ripened, everything froze and all I could harvest were some grapes from neighbors‘ plant that hanged outside fence (since Roman Empire ages it is illegal and what growth is theirs, but they allowed as after full-scale war started they can’t visit their house more than few times a year)
inaccurate data, where are swedens vinyards?
They are making wines in Öland, South Sweden, for a while allready.
Vitis vinifera can tolerate much harsher climates than one might think, its just that the yields and flavors vary a lot. Not trying to deny climate change though
This map is nonsense. According to it, no suitable climate existed in Germany to grow grapes in 1960, but obviously German wines have existed for hundreds of years.
Then the little disclaimer at the bottom says „does not account for slopes“ when the vast majority of vineyards are on slopes for a variety of reasons : sun exposure, drainage, reduced risk of frost and disease, and so on.
If your map of ‚wine growing suitable regions‘ excludes the most common way to grow vines, then your map is trash.
We’ve been producing wine in Cymru for quite a long time, yet there’s nothing on the map for us. Afaik the most northerly of these is near Aberaeron in mid Wales.
They say that southern England is now a better climate for making Champagne than the actual Champagne region is.
England isn’t quite correct. The entire south of England has the climate to produce wine and it has done since Roman times. Grapes are even grown as far north as York
To add yet another missing: whole Alsace region in France
There are several German wine regions missing on this map (Palatinate, Franconia, Baden etc.)
We have vineyards popping up in Cornwall (sw England) as well
I had some very nice Herefordshire wine recently, there are a bunch of vineyards here.
romans grew it in england so no issues here
Wine has been produced in Bohemia around the Elbe and Morava rivers since 14th century