Old World
24 July, 2014
In wine-speak the Old World refers to the European nations – France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria and so on – with a long history of viticulture. In some instances, particularly in Burgundy and the Mosel, grapes have been grown for the express purpose of making wine for over a thousand years. In many cases we have the local monasteries and noble families to thank for maintaining these great vineyards for centuries, often through difficult times.