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Los denominados vinos del viejo mundo corresponden a aquellos vinos elaborados en las regiones que poseen una larga historia documentada de producción. Se considera que son aquellos que proceden de las distintas regiones de Europa, así como del área de influencia del Mediterráneo: principalmente, el norte de África. La denominación se debe a la contraposición del viejo mundo respecto al nuevo mundo.​​ La idea contrapuesta a los vinos del viejo mundo es la de los vinos del nuevo mundo.

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dbo:abstract Los denominados vinos del viejo mundo corresponden a aquellos vinos elaborados en las regiones que poseen una larga historia documentada de producción. Se considera que son aquellos que proceden de las distintas regiones de Europa, así como del área de influencia del Mediterráneo: principalmente, el norte de África. La denominación se debe a la contraposición del viejo mundo respecto al nuevo mundo.​​ La idea contrapuesta a los vinos del viejo mundo es la de los vinos del nuevo mundo. (es) Old World wine refers primarily to wine made in Europe but can also include other regions of the Mediterranean basin with long histories of winemaking such as North Africa and the Near East. The phrase is often used in contrast to "New World wine" which refers primarily to wines from New World wine regions such as the United States, Australia, South America and South Africa. The term "Old World wine" does not refer to a homogeneous style with "Old World wine regions" like Austria, France, Georgia, Italy, Portugal, and Spain each making vastly different styles of wine even within their own borders. Rather, the term is used to describe general differences in viticulture and winemaking philosophies between the Old World regions where tradition and the role of terroir lead versus the New World where science and the role of the winemaker are more often emphasized. In recent times, the and advent of have lessened the distinction between the two terms with winemakers in one region being able to produce wines that can display the traits of the other region—i.e. an "Old World style" wine being produced in a New World wine region like California or Chile and vice versa. "Old World" can also mean a wine style made for centuries by small winemakers intended to be consumed as a daily beverage to accompany a meal. These food and wine "pairings," so famous today (e.g. Chianti and Italian food) developed over generations by trial and error. The small village winemaker succeeded or failed on his wine's reputation as an acceptable "table" wine, be it highly expensive or budget priced. By comparison, "New World" wines, while also being food friendly, are created to meet the tastes of contemporary wine drinkers. Contemporary wine drinkers, especially those in the large U.S. market, consume wine as a stand alone beverage as much as a beverage to accompany a meal. Thus, the immediate "taste" is the overwhelming criteria by which a new-world wine is judged by the contemporary wine consumer. (en)
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rdfs:comment Los denominados vinos del viejo mundo corresponden a aquellos vinos elaborados en las regiones que poseen una larga historia documentada de producción. Se considera que son aquellos que proceden de las distintas regiones de Europa, así como del área de influencia del Mediterráneo: principalmente, el norte de África. La denominación se debe a la contraposición del viejo mundo respecto al nuevo mundo.​​ La idea contrapuesta a los vinos del viejo mundo es la de los vinos del nuevo mundo. (es) Old World wine refers primarily to wine made in Europe but can also include other regions of the Mediterranean basin with long histories of winemaking such as North Africa and the Near East. The phrase is often used in contrast to "New World wine" which refers primarily to wines from New World wine regions such as the United States, Australia, South America and South Africa. The term "Old World wine" does not refer to a homogeneous style with "Old World wine regions" like Austria, France, Georgia, Italy, Portugal, and Spain each making vastly different styles of wine even within their own borders. Rather, the term is used to describe general differences in viticulture and winemaking philosophies between the Old World regions where tradition and the role of terroir lead versus the New World (en)
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