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