We have appreciated European wine for years now. Wine, in Europe, is associated with prosperity. It is a rich part of European culture. Europe has the perfect conditions for wine making and its wine making methods are still traditional which is not found in any other part of the world. Although some of these methods have been replaced by advanced means, the roots are the same. European wines have an ecstatic fruitfulness to them along with flavor and novelty. We can say that wine is an essential element of life in Europe. No wonder, people from all over the world visit Europe for classy wines.
Europe is one of the major producers of wine in the world. France, Italy and Belgium are very famous for their fine wines and other form of liquor. France is the major producer of wine in Europe. Popular French wines like Cote du Rhone, Cote du Provence and Borgogne are the pride of France. The fine quality champagne is made up of the best quality grapes of numerous varieties over here. Their richness can not be stated in words. If you happen to visit France then remember that French wines are as imperative as the Eiffel tower visit would be. Did you know that Champagne is a French invention?
Italy is no less in its wine production. Italy is world famous for its pastas, pizzas and wines. Some of Italy’s world class wines include the Frascati, the Chianti, the Bardolino, the Marsala, the Lacryma Christi, the Soave and the Valpolicella. The Marsala is the finest Italian wine made of aperitif. It is very popular in Europe especially served after dinner as a desert wine as it has a special sweet taste to it which is palate enchanting. Another wine worth mentioning is the Soave which is made up of a special recipe consisting of lemon and almonds. Asti Spumante is a dazzling wine. It is the best choice for parties and celebrations. It is the world’s foremost sparkling wine after champagne. Borodino is a red wine made of a grape mix from Italy.
Wine is a way of lifestyle in Europe, therefore, there are proper learning centers set up for educating people about the methods of fine wine making. European Wine Academy is an International Wine College. They provide distance education through e-learning. Learning to make fine wine is an art and Europeans have mastered it for years now.
This post was written by admin on October 2008



In my humble opinion, the european wines are the best in the world. I am a wine expert and this is my opinion. And the French champagne is the best in its category.
I have also heard of the European Wine Academy. I have a friend who studies there. After graduation, you will know a lot about european wines.
The european wines are also my favourite. Not to mention the french champagne, which always tastes great. The european culture is more than a simple culture, hehe.
The best wine I have ever drank was from Europe. It is very hard to express in words, but there is a very big difference between european wines and others. The “problem” (you can notice the commas, right?) is with the european culture.
By the way, I can see that there are a lot of people on europeword who like the european wines.
I did not know Champagne is a French invention. I like French Champagne, it is the best in Champagne category.
I’m a student of European Wine Academy It has original roots in the wine and viticultural traditions of Europe, but which has now developed into an International Wine College drawing its students from the New World and the rest of the world.
it is widely-known that european wines and french champagne are the best in the world. the european culture has a great success in this area. And this is a reason why some of us like visiting Europe.
European culture based on european wines has a long history. That’s why Europe is so popular from this point of view. And French champagne is the best in the world!
European wines are fine. They are one of my favorites. It would be neat to study at European Wine Academy. I never knew that you could do an ecourse through them. I may have to check it out. I fancy making my own wines as well, so it would be worth it for me to learn a few things to make my wines even better.
I am not a fan of wine, but will say that European wines are pretty good compared to some others I have had. The Soave does sound appealing to me though. Lemons and almonds sound so odd together in a wine. But for some reason I think it sounds tasty.
I agree with the above post about the lemon and almond. It sounds very appealing to me, especially the almond part.
I am not really much for wines. But I do feel that European wines are far better than American ones.
I do not really care much for wine. I have tried several kinds, never European ones though. To me, wine just does not appeal to my taste buds. But I would be willing to try some if offered some. Who knows maybe the Europeans know how to make it so it has a great tastes to it.
I am a huge wine fanatic. I have tasted many wines before and will say that European wines have a great distinctive taste to them that you just can not find in many other wines. My favorite would have to be a wine that my sister brought back from Belgium with her. Very tasty. I sure could go for a glass right now.
To me wine is wine. I can not tell a difference between a $5 bottle of wine and a $50 bottle of wine. Maybe it is just because I have never had a great wine, much less a European wine. My thoughts may change if I ever get a fine glass of the European stuff.
European wines are so fine. I can tell a difference in my first sip. I prefer to have a glass of wine that is European. Once you have a glass of this, it will be hard for you to go back to anything that is not a fine wine from Europe.
Italy is the major producer in Europe and not France. Among the best and traditional producer we find Portugal, Spain, France and Italy, not Belgium. Holdest DOC in the world is Douro Valley(Portugal).