Madeira is one of the most historic and famous winemaking regions of Portugal – but it is located 600 miles away from the capital Lisbon and 450 miles away from the North African coast.
Located in central Romania, the Transylvanian Plateau is one of Romania’s most important wine-producing regions containing some of the country’s best vineyards.
Victoria is the third-largest wine producing region in Australia. Thanks to its cooler climate, Victoria is particularly known for its Pinot Noir wines.
Located in the northeastern part of Italy, Veneto is a winemaking region that is part of the “Tre Venezie” (which also includes Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino- Alto Adige).