The “Old and New World” of wine is a division of wine-producing countries in the world according to factors such as region, winemaking history and winemaking tradition.
Usually in Europe and the Middle East, old world wine-producing countries such as France, Spain, Italy and Germany, these regions tend to be more traditional grape growing and wine making process, wine regulations and classification system is strict, the production of wine also pay more attention to show the characteristics of local terroir.
New World winemaking countries have fewer restrictions on grape varieties and winemaking techniques, and winemakers have more freedom to innovate in making wines, resulting in a greater variety of wine styles and relatively easier to drink.
There is no distinction between the old World and the new, but rather a difference in winemaking traditions and wine styles.
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