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Only 4,5 and 5,0 NJP wines (Nenad Jelisic Points) are presented as the best vintages.

 

From October 2010, every time we update any information or write a new information, we shall write in parentheses when the update has last taken place e.g. (2010-10).

 

If for some wine stands behind the best vintages none, it means that the wine's price is too high for its quality or the wine's quality is too low.

 

 

Uco Valley, an Argentinian wine district that is located within the wine region of Mendoza. Uco Valley consists of 3 sub-districts / appellations: San Carlos (7,250 ha), Tunuyan (7,250 ha) and Tupungato (8,995 ha). (2013-04)

 

Ultra Brut, French, extra dry. Shows degree of dryness of champagne. Means that no sugar has been added to champagne.

 

Umbrien, an Italian wine region that consists of the following appellations: DOC Orvieto, DOC Montefalco, DOC Montefalco Rosso, DOCG Montefalco Sagrantino, DOC Torgiano and DOCG Torgiano Riserva. One of Italy's most known white wines (Orvieto) comes from Umbria. The wine region has 17,833 hectares and produces 987,000 hectoliters of wine. (2011-02)

 

Umbrien grapes, Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Sagrantino, Malvasia, Verdello, Trebbiano and Grechetto.

 

Umbrien soils, volcanic tuff, lime, clay and gravel.

 

Upper Loire, a French wine district that belongs to the Loire wine region and that consists of 6 appellations: Coteaux du Giennois, Menetou-Salon, Pouilly-Fumé, Quincy, Reuilly and Sancerre. (2012-08)

 

Upper Loire grapes, Chasselas, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. (2012-08)

 

Upper Loire soils, vary greatly. Lime, silicon and clay dominate. (2012-08)

 

USA:s wine states, California, New York, Oregon and Washington. The wine is also produced in all other US states, but in small amounts (below 1%). (2012-12)

 

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