Wine Country
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The term Wine Country refers to areas where wine grapes are grown and/or enotourism exists.
Best-known regions
- Wine Country (California) - a region in Northern California that includes Napa and Sonoma counties, and parts of Mendocino and Lake counties
- Woodinville wine country - an area north of Seattle that features some of Washington State's largest and oldest wineries
- Hunter Valley wine country - a wine region located north of Sydney, Australia
Lesser-known regions
- Buenos Aires wine country (Argentina)
- Santa Barbara County Wine Country (Southern California)
Other uses
- List of wine-producing regions - A list of areas in the world where wine grapes are produce that may colloquially be referred to as "Wine Country"
- Wine Country Broadcasting - Network of radio stations in Northern California's wine country
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