
Drenthe
Drenthe, situated in the northeastern part of the Netherlands, is an emerging wine region with a growing interest in viticulture. Despite being relatively new to winemaking, the region holds promise for producing quality wines in the future.
Drenthe focuses on cultivating hybrid grape varieties such as Johanniter and Solaris, ideal for the cool and humid Dutch climate. Expect crisp, aromatic white wines and sparkling varieties as the region refines its winemaking techniques.
Drenthe focuses on cultivating hybrid grape varieties such as Johanniter and Solaris, ideal for the cool and humid Dutch climate. Expect crisp, aromatic white wines and sparkling varieties as the region refines its winemaking techniques.
While not typically associated with winemaking, Drenthe has seen a rise in small-scale vineyards due to climate change. Dutch winemakers experiment with cold-hardy grape varieties like Solaris, adapting to the region's unique conditions.