1,000+ Wine Regions
From Bordeaux to Barossa Valley, explore detailed profiles for every major wine region on earth.
Taste your way around the world.


From Bordeaux to Barossa Valley, explore detailed profiles for every major wine region on earth.
Regions light up as you scan wines from new places. See your geographic wine journey grow.
Each region includes key grapes, climate, notable wines, and what makes the terroir special.
Browse the interactive globe view or search for a specific region.
Tap any region for key grapes, climate, notable producers, and wine styles.
Regions you've tasted from are automatically marked as explored.
Every wine is shaped by where it was grown. The limestone soils of Burgundy produce a different Pinot Noir than the volcanic soils of Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The cool maritime winds of Marlborough create a Sauvignon Blanc that tastes nothing like one from the Loire Valley.
Understanding where a wine comes from is understanding why it tastes the way it does. Sommo’s wine map makes that connection visual and interactive.
Open the map and you’re looking at a globe dotted with wine regions. Zoom into France to see Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Rhône, and Provence as distinct areas. Zoom into Italy for Tuscany, Piedmont, and Sicily. Every continent has wine regions waiting to be discovered.
The map is tuned to feel effortless. Clusters at world zoom, country-level pins as you come in, full region pins with name labels when you settle on a country, with all four tiers cached so panning and pinching never stutter.
Tap any region for its profile:
Each profile is a starting point. Scan a wine from that region and you’ll understand it better. Visit the region and you’ll taste it differently.
The map comes alive as you drink. Every wine you scan and add to your journal automatically marks its region as explored. Over months, your map fills in. You’ll see clusters where you’ve been adventurous and blank spaces that invite curiosity.
This is gamification that actually teaches you something. Instead of arbitrary achievements, you’re building a genuine geographic education. After a year of regular tastings, you might discover you’ve explored wines from 20 countries and 60 regions, without ever setting it as a goal.
The most useful thing about the map is what it shows you haven’t tried. If you’ve explored Bordeaux and Napa Valley but never ventured into Ribera del Duero or the Douro Valley, the map makes that gap visible. It nudges you toward new experiences.
Pair this with Sommo’s WSET exam prep and you can study a region before you taste from it, or taste first and study after. Either way, the knowledge sticks because it’s tied to something real.
The full map is available on every plan, including free. No limits on how many regions you can explore, no paywall on regional information. Because geographic wine education shouldn’t be locked behind a subscription.
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