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Czechia

Czechia is best understood through its two main wine regions, Bohemia and Moravia. Moravia contains the broader network of named districts, while Bohemia forms the smaller northern counterpoint. That simple division gives the country’s wine map its shape before individual local names take over.

Place
Czechia
Regions
3
Producers
10
Editorial basis
World of Wine country guide
Atlas locationCzechia

The regions of Czechia

Choose a region to read its guide, then move closer through its named subregions.

  1. 01BohemiaNo producers listed yetBohemia is one of Czechia's two wine regions, divided into Mělnická and Litoměřická. Its 710 hectares of vineyards are among Europe's northernmost, in an area that is on average up to 4°C cooler than Czechia's main wine area.
  2. 02MoraviaNo producers listed yetMoravia is Czechia's main wine region, divided into Znojemská, Mikulovská, Velkopavlovická and Slovácká. Atlantic humidity and cold continental air meet here, while slow ripening helps preserve the aromatic character of the grapes.
  3. 03Other producers10 producersThese producers are listed here with no more specific region shown.

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Where to go next

mapSee Czechia in the AtlasOpen the country map and move between its wine regions.placeBegin with BohemiaBohemia is one of the region guides collected under Czechia.learningHow place shapes wineSee how climate, landscape and local choices become part of a wine.