In the vast world of wine there are some standout venues, writes Sarah Knowles
In thinking of just four wine regions I love to visit as a commercial buyer, it was almost impossible to whittle down my list. I would have loved to include the classic regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rioja, Rhone, Mosel and Tuscany. I also omitted any of the South African, Chilean and Argentinean regions that are home to some of the most dramatic wine lands in the world. And the fires in Sonoma removed that region from the list. However, I thought that these four recently visited regions really were fantastic to sip around ...
ALTO ADIGE
This is a fairytale Italian alpine region bordering Austria and Switzerland. With spectacular mountains, steeply terraced vineyards and picturesque castle-strewn villages this is a wonderful region to visit. Also known as Sudtirol this region produces stunning crisp aromatic white wines from sauvignon, pinot bianco and pinot gris. Indigenous red variety schiava makes lovely light cherry-scented, easy-drinking wines whereas lagrein can make deep, complex and cellar-worthy reds. There is an increasing focus on pinot noir as the mountain slopes are explored.