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Polish wine (Polish: Polskie wino) viticulture and origins have a history dating back to the nation's founding in the tenth century under the Piast dynasty. Like other old world wine producers, many traditional grape varieties still survive in Poland, perfectly suited to their local wine hills. The most popular varieties of grapes for the production of red wine are Regent, Rondo, Pinot Noir, Maréchal Foch, Cabernet Cortis, Tryumf Alzacji, Cascade, and Dornfelder. For white wine production, Solaris, Riesling, Seyval Blanc, Pinot Gris, Johanniter, Jutrzenka, Hibernal, Aurora, Bianka, Traminer, Jutrzenka and Siberia are mostly used. Following the Second World War, most wineries were nationalized under the Polish People's Republic communist regime. After the collapse of communism and return to

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  • Polish wine (en)
  • Weinbau in Polen (de)
  • Viticulture en Pologne (fr)
  • Wijnbouw in Polen (nl)
  • Wina polskie (pl)
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  • Der Weinbau in Polen findet in fast allen Woiwodschaften Polens statt. Die meisten Weinberge befinden sich jedoch in Südpolen, wo bereits im Mittelalter jahrhundertelang eine Tradition des Weinbaus bestand. Mit Beginn der Kleinen Eiszeit wurde der Weinbau für lange Zeit unrentabel. (de)
  • La viticulture en Pologne est renaissante depuis 2005. Depuis longtemps toute tradition viticole avait été perdue. De plus, le vin n'avait jamais été populaire, les Polonais lui préférant la vodka, la bière ou à défaut des vins de fruit. (fr)
  • De wijnbouw in Polen wordt voornamelijk in het zuidwestelijke en zuidoostelijke deel van het land uitgeoefend. Hoewel in Polen volgens archeologische opgravingen al in de 9e eeuw wijnstokken hebben gestaan, is de productie van wijn altijd bescheiden geweest. Mede door Europese regelgeving en kennis van oenologie, komt de wijnbouw in het land op een hoger niveau. Ook de waardering voor wijn door de plaatselijke consument – die vooral wodka en bier kent – is deze ontwikkeling zich aan het doorzetten. Al richt de smaakontwikkeling zich vooral op geïmporteerde wijn uit de gevestigde wijnlanden. (nl)
  • Wina polskie – wina produkowane w Polsce. (pl)
  • Polish wine (Polish: Polskie wino) viticulture and origins have a history dating back to the nation's founding in the tenth century under the Piast dynasty. Like other old world wine producers, many traditional grape varieties still survive in Poland, perfectly suited to their local wine hills. The most popular varieties of grapes for the production of red wine are Regent, Rondo, Pinot Noir, Maréchal Foch, Cabernet Cortis, Tryumf Alzacji, Cascade, and Dornfelder. For white wine production, Solaris, Riesling, Seyval Blanc, Pinot Gris, Johanniter, Jutrzenka, Hibernal, Aurora, Bianka, Traminer, Jutrzenka and Siberia are mostly used. Following the Second World War, most wineries were nationalized under the Polish People's Republic communist regime. After the collapse of communism and return to (en)
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