Old World Maps - Wine For Normal People
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Old World Maps

These Old World maps feature locations in Europe that have been making wine for thousands of years. Explore the maps below for more detail on the wine regions within these countries and to explore French and Italian wine regions in greater detail.

 

Wondering what “Old World” and “New World” wines are?

 

Our two-minute video “Wine Worlds: The Old World vs New World” reviews the definitions, shows you examples, and tells you why stuff is named the way it’s named. If you are looking to purchase hi-res printed versions of the maps, please send me an email.

Old World Wine Regions - France

France

Old World Wine Regions - Italy

Italy

Old World Wine Regions - Spain

Spain

Old World Wine Regions - Portugal

Portugal

Old World Wine Regions - Germany

Germany

Old World Wine Regions - Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe

Old World Wine Regions - Austria

Austria

More Detail: French Wine Regions

Old World Wine Regions - France - Champagne

Champagne

Old World Wine Regions - France - Burgundy

Burgundy

Old World Wine Regions - France - Rhone

RHÔNE

Old World Wine Regions - France - Loire

Loire

More Detail: Italian Wine Regions

Old World Wine Regions - Italy - Veneto

Veneto

Old World Wine Regions - Italy - Tuscany

Tuscany

Old World Wine Regions - Italy - Piedmont

Piedmont

More Resources

THE BIG, HULKING WINERY LIST

These wineries dominate U.S. domestic production and if you’re looking to support smaller operations, you may want to search through this and keep it handy.

New World Maps

Explore the rest of the wine world where wines are typically named by the grape they're produced from.

WFNP-APPROVED INDEPENDENT WINE SHOPS

This is a growing list and I want your recommendations! Review and send me your suggestions for independent shops to add to the list.

Buy the Book

Dig further into the Old World and New World wine regions and keep all these maps at your fingertips.