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North American Wines | Prices, Types, & Reviews

Written By: Anonymous on Tue, Jul 1st 2008

Led by California, North America has become a bastion of wine production. Once thought of as a non-player, North American wine burst onto the scene only a few decades ago and has never looked back. California, Long Island, and Oregon are just a few regions that have become internationally known. Much like Bordeaux or Champagne,


California


has become the staple of its style. Napa Valley, Russian River Valley, and other Californian regions are desired destinations for wine lovers all around the world. Despite the increased popularity of America, Canada and Mexico also have well established wine producing regions. Of which, Classic Wines offers a nice selection.

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