
Kherson
Kherson is a wine region located in southern Ukraine, near the Black Sea coast. The region has a long history of wine production, dating back to the ancient Greek and Roman times. The region is known for its warm, sunny climate and fertile soils, which are ideal for growing a variety of grape varieties.
The main grape varieties grown in the Kherson region include Rkatsiteli, Aligote, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Saperavi. The region produces a range of wine styles, including dry white wines, red wines, and dessert wines.
The main grape varieties grown in the Kherson region include Rkatsiteli, Aligote, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Saperavi. The region produces a range of wine styles, including dry white wines, red wines, and dessert wines.
Kherson, in southern Ukraine, is known for its fertile soils and sunny climate. Its signature grape, Chardonnay, thrives in the region. "Chardonnay" possibly derives from "chardon," French for "thistle," referencing the grape's aroma.