Wine Map Updates

Wine Map Updates

We reprinted three of our most popular maps in the last few months: Italy in August; Spain & Portugal and France in December.

Amazingly, only France had any updates, and they were minor:

1. Bourgogne Vézelay, a subregion of Bourgogne becomes a full AOP.

2. Pic Saint-Loup also gets promoted from a subregion (of Languedoc) to a full AOP.

3. Corrèze is a new AOP in SW France, west of Bordeaux and north of Cahors.

Correze Wine Map

This is the first time we’ve reprinted any of our maps without an update. Hopefully, this is a trend and not the calm before the storm!

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  • as two of these maps are now on a “new” edition that is unchanged from the previous printing – and with the (slim) possibility of that happening with other maps in the future – wondering if you could add a “Last Updated” date to the descriptions of your maps along with the First Published and Latest Edition dates (or just instead of the latter) — just so we know if we have the most current information, if not the most recent printing – always willing to support your work and stay up to date, but don’t want to buy the new edition if it’s just a reprint, and having that update information would make that a lot easier – thanks for your consideration…

    (another) Steve on

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