Wine route
The wine route within wine-producing regions, are marked and advertised roads with special signs, along which insist natural, cultural and environmental values, vineyards and cellars of individual or associated farms open to the public. They constitute an instrument through which the wine territories and their productions can be disclosed, marketed and used in the form of a tourist offer.
Argentina
- The Argentina Wine Route
Austria
- Steirische Weinstraße in southern Styria
- Schilcherweinstraße in western Styria
Canada
- Route des vins du Québec
- Wine Route of Ontario
Chile
- Chilean Wine Routes, a group of routes established through the vineyard valleys of Chile
Cyprus
- Laona – Akamas: Ineia, Pano Arodes and Kathikas with Xynisteri / Maratheftiko
- Vouni Panagias – Ambelitis: Vouni Panagias, Chrysorrogiatissa and Agios Fotios at an altitude of 2,400 feet.
- Diarizos Valley: It sits at a far lower altitude in comparison to other wine growing areas.
- Krasochoria Lemesou: They have the greatest concentration of wineries with Koilani and Omodos as leaders.
- Koumandaria Wine Route: The Koumandaria villages date back to the 12th century. One of the oldest named wines in the world, made from sun dried grapes to enhance their sugar content.
- Pitsilia: The villages in this area, including Pisilia, are spread around the mountain peaks of Madari, Machairas and Papoutsa.
- Nicosia - Larnaka: Located in the mountain area of Larnaca and Nicosia and passes through Skarinou, Kato Lefkara, Pano Lefkara, Kato Drys, Vavla, Ora, Odou, Farmakas, Gourri, Fikardou and Kalo Chorio Orinis.
France
- :fr:Route des vins d'Alsace in the Alsace wine region
- in the Rhône wine region
Germany
- German Wine Route in Palatinate wine region, the first such route established
- Badische Weinstraße on the western edge of the Black Forest in Baden
- Bocksbeutelstraße in Franconia
- Elbling-Route along the upper Moselle in the Moselle wine region
- Moselweinstraße along the Moselle in the Moselle wine region
- Rheingauer Rieslingroute in the Rheingau
- Römische Weinstraße northeast of Trier in the Moselle wine region
- Ruwer-Riesling-Route in the Moselle wine region
- Weinstraße Saale-Unstrut in Saxony-Anhalt
- Saar-Riesling-Straße on the lower Saar River in the Moselle wine region
- Sächsische Weinstraße in Saxony
- Weinstraße Mansfelder Seen in Saxony-Anhalt
- Württemberger Weinstraße in Württemberg, established in 2004 including the former Schwäbischen Weinstraße
Weinstraße is also the name of a medieval trading route in Hesse. The name does not refer to wine but to the Hessian for "Wagenstraße".
Italy
Apulia
- Appia dei vini
Campania
- Amalfi Coast wine route
Emilia-Romagna
- Colli Piacentini wine route
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
- Aquileia wine route
Lazio
- Trasimeno Hills wine route
Lombardy
- in the Province of Brescia
- on Lake Garda
Piedmont
- Barolo wine route
Sicily
- Marsala wine route in the Province of Trapani
- Etna wine route
- Erice DOC wine route in Erice
- Strada del vino Terre Sicane
- Val di Mazara wine and taste route
- in the Val di Noto
Trentino-Alto Adige
- in South Tyrol
Tuscany
- Vino Nobile di Montepulciano wine route
Umbria
Veneto
- on the Euganean Hills
- Prosecco and Conegliano Hills–Valdobbiadene wine route
- Soave wine route
Luxembourg
- Wäistrooss / Route du vin / ''Luxemburger Weinstraße''
Mexico
- Ensenada Ruta del Vino
- Querétaro ''Ruta del Vino''
New Zealand
- Classic New Zealand Wine Trail
Spain
- Ribera del Duero Ruta del Vino
- Rioja Alavesa Ruta del Vino
- Somontano Ruta del Vino, in the foothills of the Pyrenees
Turkey
- Thrace Vineyard Route: Established in the early 2010s, this route connects boutique wineries across four main districts: Kırklareli, Tekirdağ, Şarköy, and the Gelibolu Peninsula. It is known for high-quality reds and proximity to Istanbul.
- Urla Vineyard Route: Located on the peninsula near İzmir, this route links several boutique wineries that emphasize sustainable agriculture and agrotourism. It is a destination for gastronomy, often associated with the region's farm-to-table restaurants.
- Cappadocia Vineyard Route: Connecting wineries in Uçhisar, Ürgüp, and Gülşehir, this route is famous for its volcanic terroir and tuff-carved wine cellars.
- Çal Vineyard Route: Located in the Denizli Province, this route focuses on high-altitude vineyards near Pamukkale and is a major center for the production of the Çalkarası and Sultaniye grapes.
- Ancient Lydia Vineyard Route: A route currently under development in the Manisa and Kula regions, focusing on the area's volcanic geography and ancient viticultural history.
- Ancient Troy Vineyard Route: A route currently under development in the Çanakkale and Ezine region, linking the vineyards of the Troad peninsula with the archaeological site of Troy.