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Bhutan
In the early 1990s, an experimental vineyard was established in Paro, Bhutan, at an altitude of ...
Cambodia
Cambodia's sole winery, Prasat Phnom Banan Winery, is situated approximately 10 kilometers south of Battambang, nestled ...
China
Archaeological evidence suggests that local wild grapes were used for winemaking in China as early as ...
Cyprus
Cyprus boasts a winemaking history spanning at least 4,000 years, with its most famous wine, Commandaria ...
Egypt
Egypt is one of the world's oldest wine-producing regions. Archaeological evidence reveals that wine was an ...
India
India’s wine industry has seen remarkable growth over the past few decades, establishing itself as a ...
Indonesia
Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, is a surprising entrant in the global wine landscape. ...
Israel
Israel's wine industry has evolved into a quality-focused sector, combining diverse terroirs with the expertise of ...
Japan
Wine production in Japan has a history that dates back to the 16th century, during the ...
Jordan
Jordan once had a thriving winemaking tradition, with archaeological discoveries near Petra revealing 82 ancient wine ...
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan has a long history of winemaking, yet its modern wine industry remains relatively small. The ...
Lebanon
Lebanon has a winemaking history that spans over 7,000 years, with its golden age likely occurring ...
Myanmar (Burma)
Myanmar's winemaking history began with Myanmar Vineyard Estate, founded in 1999 by German entrepreneur Bert Morsbach. ...
Nepal
Nepal is not widely known for wine production, yet it is beginning to explore the potential ...
Philippines
Commercial winemaking in the Philippines is a more recent endeavor. The country's tropical climate presents challenges ...
South Korea
South Korea's winemaking history dates back to the early 1970s, with the establishment of the first ...
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka's warm, tropical climate poses challenges for traditional viticulture. However, certain grape varieties such as ...
Syria
Syria once had a developing wine industry, similar in roots to Lebanon's, with French influence playing ...
Taiwan
Taiwan's winemaking industry began to emerge after the termination of the state-run alcohol monopoly in 2002. ...
Tajikistan
Tajikistan has a rich history of viticulture, with approximately 38,000 hectares of vineyards producing around 500,000 ...
Thailand
Thailand's wine industry began to take shape in the early 1990s, following a 12-year viticultural experimental ...
Turkey
Turkey's history of grape cultivation dates back to around 9,000 BC. Dr. José Vouillamoz, a renowned ...
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan's viticulture and wine industry have experienced significant growth and modernization in recent years. As of ...
Vietnam
Viticulture and simple winemaking were introduced during the French colonial era in Vietnam, particularly in the ...