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Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape

Tokaj’s cultural landscape vividly illustrates the long tradition of wine production in this region of low hills and river valleys. An intricate network of vineyards, farms, villages and towns, as well as a deep network of historic wine cellars, showcases all aspects of the production of the famous Tokaj wine, whose quality and management have been strictly regulated for nearly three centuries.

The Climats, terroirs of Burgundy

Located on the slopes of the Cote de Nuits and Cote de Beaune, south of the city of Dijon, the vineyard plots are clearly demarcated. These plots are distinct due to specific natural conditions (geology and sunlight) and to the different grape varieties, and human cultivation has shaped these cultural landscapes. Over time, they have become known through the wines they produce. This cultural landscape consists of two parts. The first is the vineyards and the associated production units, including the village and the town of Beaune, which together represent the commercial aspect of Beaune. The production system. The second part includes the historic center of Dijon, which embodies the political regulatory dynamics that gave rise to the climatic system. The site is an outstanding example of grape cultivation and wine production as it has developed since the High Middle Ages.

Chateau Changyu AFIP International Winery

Beijing Changyu Aifeibao International Winery is located in Jugezhuang Town, Miyun District, Beijing. It was built by Yantai Changyu Group with capital from France, the United States, Italy, Portugal and other countries, covering an area of more than 1,500 acres, with an investment of nearly 700 million yuan, and was completed in June 2007. Aifeibao hired Mr. Robert Dingluoter, former chairman of the International Bureau of Vine and Wine (OIV), as the honorary owner of the winery. Referring to the standard system set by OIV for the world's top wineries, Aifeibao pioneered the "four-in-one" business model of Aifeibao in the world: that is, on the basis of the original grape planting and wine brewing, Aifeibao is also equipped with three innovative functions: wine theme tourism, professional tasting training, and leisure vacation, opening a new era for world wineries.

Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato

This region covers five different wine-producing areas, with beautiful landscapes and Castello di Cavour, an emblematic name in the development of vineyards and in Italian history. Located in southern Piedmont, between the Po River and the Ligurian Apennines, it encompasses all the technical and economic processes related to grape cultivation and winemaking that have characterized the region for centuries. Grape pollen dating back to the 5th century BC has been found in the region, when Piedmont was a place of contact and trade between the Etruscans and Celts; Etruscan and Celtic words, especially those related to wine, can still be found in the local dialect. During the Roman Empire, Pliny the Elder mentioned the Piedmont region as one of the most suitable areas for growing grapes in ancient Italy; Strabo mentioned wine barrels here.