Moravia, located in the Czech Republic, is a wine region with a long and storied history. It has a cool continental climate comparable to Nahe or Pfalz in Germany, and experiences frequent maritime influences thanks to its position near the English Channel and Black Sea.
Moravia has been producing wine since the Middle Ages. The region was once part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and its wines were highly sought after. After the fall of the empire, Moravia was annexed by the Czech Republic and its wine industry was revitalized. Today, Moravia is one of the most important wine regions in the Czech Republic.