In your opinion which country produces the best wine?

In your opinion which country produces the best wine?

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France>Spain>Italy>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the rest

Chilean wine is quite good and cheap

The best I had tried was French and Italian

Italy and Spain. France's reputation is overdone even thiugh I still like them.

Also daily reminder China fakes its statistics and shouldn't even be on the list.

This too and Chile>Argentina.

Sardigna

FPBP
Georgian wine is of very high quality too
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I'm naturally biased, so I say Spain and France, I'm curious about Californian wine, I've always heard about it on TV shows but never tried it for obvious reasons

I prefer Busuioaca de Bohotin better then most I've tasted

New Zealand

Hungary

>God tier
Spain
Italy
France
>Good tier
USA
Argentina
Australia
Chile
Portugal
South Africa
>shit tier
Germany
Greece
Japan
Hungary

Never had Georgian so I don't know if it's good

Poland

Georgia.

>USA
I never tried American wine. Maybe I'll buy some.

i have never drank any wine
drinking beer as i write this

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What does "the best wine" even mean? If you're talking where one average you're least likely to be disappointed, from my experience, I'd say France with Italy as a close second. But there's several good wines from places Europeans normally wouldn't associate with wine, like the US or Australia.

Try Romanian see what you think. Grasă de Cotnari, Busioaca de Bohotini or Galbena de Odobesti

>never tried it for obvious reasons
You dont have good international selection?

Chinese wine? First time I hear that one.

mexico

Didnt even know the lads grew grapes desu

Personally I'd say Chile