

Duero Douro
(Spain/Portugal)
2 countries, Spain and Portugal, crossed by the Douro River, that flows for more than 850 km. A unique and rich territory with more than 14,000 heritage elements, spaces listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, more than 85,000 hectares of vineyards, 10 wine designations of origin, more than 600 wineries, more than 300,000 hectares protected by Natura 2000 Network, the largest UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Europe…

Cinque Terre
(Italy)
The Ligurian coast has an exceptional landscape formed of terraces of vineyards and stone walls facing the sea that still maintains its traditional way of life. It was listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 to preserve its landscape and cultural heritage, also linked to the world of wine.

South Moravia
(Czech Republic)
Situated in the southeast of the Czech Republic not far from Brno, the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia, the district of Znojmo and Břeclav covers almost half of the total area of Czech vineyards with several protected areas linked to wine production defining exceptional cultural landscapes such as those of the Podyjí National Park, Pálava and Lednice - Valtice declared World Heritage.

Mád/Tokaj
(Hungary)
Tokaj -Hegyalja, declared Historic Cultural Landscape by UNESCO, is home to the singular Tokaj volcanic mountain, which shapes its unique landscape and gives rise to the Furmit grape variety, the heart of its best wines.
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Mad
(Hungary)
Tokaj -Hegyalja, declared Historic Cultural Landscape by UNESCO, is home to the singular Tokaj volcanic mountain, which shapes its unique landscape and gives rise to the Furmit grape variety, the heart of its best wines.
South Moravia
(Czech Republic)
Situated in the southeast of the Czech Republic not far from Brno, the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia, the district of Znojmo and Břeclav covers almost half of the total area of Czech vineyards with several protected areas linked to wine production defining exceptional cultural landscapes such as those of the Podyjí National Park, Pálava and Lednice – Valtice declared World Heritage.
Cinque Terre
(Italy)
The Ligurian coast has an exceptional landscape formed of terraces of vineyards and stone walls facing the sea that still maintains its traditional way of life. It was listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 to preserve its landscape and cultural heritage, also linked to the world of wine.
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