The minds of most people regarding the world-famous wine regions would automatically react to Bordeaux, Napa Valley, or Tuscany. Grapes for the manufacture of wine are grown not only in these popular regions, but there are secret treasures that lie in the stillness of the valleys, hills, and countryside. Such off-beat regions have a great history. They also possess other tastes from the well-known wines, which is very exciting for anyone interested in winemaking.

Exploring more of these vineyards will help you get in touch with the land and its people and their traditions even more. Using an eSIM for international, Zetexa will fully connect you on the road, navigating all the rural routes in your path for you to discover all the exciting things you can share with all your friends and family.  Here’s your guide to some of the most intriguing under-the-radar wine regions worth exploring and how to make the most of your adventure.

Douro Valley, Portugal: The Secret Gem

Though most people know about the Douro Valley in Portugal, it is still far beyond the radar compared to the other wine regions in Europe. This is a world heritage site for the production of port wine along the banks of river Douro and specializes in an impressive portfolio of excellent red and white wines.

The terraced agriculture on steep slopes also presents brilliant views. It fits well with the motivation of wine tourists who journey to the Douro Valley for a beautiful yet unexploited wine region. Most wineries here are privately owned. The small producers give you personal tasting sessions and educate you on how the old-style wine-making craftsmanship is still practiced.

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Wine Highlights:

Port Wine: This region is famous for its fortified wines, full of sweetness and dessert value.

Red Blends: These wines are made from native grape varieties, such as Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz, and are fabulous and full-bodied.

Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: A Cradle of Winemaking History

Lebanon is certainly not a country one would first think of when mentioning wine, but Bekaa Valley was producing wine thousands of years ago. Situated between the Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon mountain ranges, this region is blessed with an ideal weather pattern that can support grape growing, hot in the daytime and cold at night.

Even though the wineries of Bekaa Valley have archeological sites to prove their long winemaking traditions, their obscurity does provide a refreshing respite from the already crowded vineyards of Europe and North America. In fact, the valley proposes a number of small wineries offering a wide range of premium wines, including full-bodied fruit-driven reds and elegant whites made using local grape varieties. .

Wine Highlights:

Cinsault: This grape is the base for most red blends throughout the region. The wines are light, scented, and silky smooth on the finish.

Musar Jeune: A fresh fruity white with Viognier and Vermentino blend, perfectly expressing the terroir of Bekaa Valley.

Pro Tip: While exploring the Milky Way experience through this limitless beauty of the Bekaa Valley, you might cross some rough terrains, but Zetexa’s eSIM will still keep you connected to the most remote and exotic locations within the country. Use it for scouting down hidden wineries or getting local guides.

Okanagan Valley, Canada: A North American Gem

While this type of climate is probably more typical of Canada, the Okanagan Valley region in British Columbia is unusually warm. Their conditions for growing grapes are ideal, and it is slowly gaining recognition for producing great quality wines as done for merlot, pinot noir, and ice wines, where grapes are actually picked after freezing on the vines.

The Okanagan Valley itself features mountains, lakes, and vineyards, making it a perfect destination for wine-tasting activities. Most of the wineries in the region are family-owned, and this will give you an appreciation of the region’s winemaking practices if the tours are conducted.

Wine Highlights:

Pinot Noir: A signature grape of the Okanagan, producing light, elegant wines with cherry and spice flavors.

Ice Wine: Frozen grapes are used to produce a very sweet wine that happens to be a specialty in Canada, and goes well with dessert.

Kakheti, Georgia: The Origin of Wine

Georgia is said to be a country with the oldest winemaking tradition and has existed for more than eight thousand years. However, until recently, the Kakheti region was unknown to most wine enthusiasts. The region is located in eastern Georgia. Ancient winemaking methods include using qvevri or large clay maters for fermentation.

From the notable skin contact wines, where the outcome is known as amber wines and are produced from the skins of white grapes with deep, complex tannins, visiting and finding your way through all the interesting sights and sites of the vineyards in Kakheti, and sampling authentic natural wines almost impossible to find elsewhere, it never ends.  .

Wine Highlights:

– Saperavi: Deeply colored red wine with rich flavor and full taste of blackberry and plum; often aged for several years before bottling.

Rkatsiteli : Variety for amber wine. The very specific and simple harvesting procedure has gained popularity for wines from the dry version of this variety with earthy flavours and complexity.

Located in southern Hungary is one of the country’s best wine-producing regions -Villány. The place gets bypassed for most international tourists. Red stress grapes abound there, mainly Cabernet Franc and Kékfrankos, due to the favorable weather conditions and good earth.

Tourists can also access the petite family-friendly wineries where they may be accorded great hospitality and more engaging wine-making practices. Besides the exquisite wine, in Villany, many sites are hilly; thus, the views are those of hilly access roads to villages in the gaps between wine tastings or later.

Wine Features:

– Cabernet Franc: Full-bodied red with tastes of blackcurrant and pepper, treated in oak-barrel aging.

Kékfrankos: lit. Frankish, aboriginal Hungarian; light red wines, fruit-forward, slightly spicy.

Conclusion 

Famous wine-growing regions also have their own tales to tell but there is also the discovery of unknown parts of the world – the vineyards. Ancient wine-growing culture and heritage in Georgia to exciting cool-climate wines of Tasmania: perhaps there is nowhere else these small wine regions will offer something different and worth seeking out adventures. Now, with Zetexa’s eSIM, you have no worry about being cut out of range on your wine trip any longer. So, take your luggage and your glass, and begin your journey through the concealed treasures of wines! 

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