The origin of grapes is not limited to a single place, but widely distributed in multiple regions around the world. The following is a summary of the main production areas of grapes: global scope
Western Asia: raisins are native to this region, including Iran, Türkiye, the Caucasus, southern Russia and the Caspian Sea. The climate conditions in these regions are very suitable for the growth of grapes, so grapes are widely planted in these areas.
The United States, especially California, is an important producer of red grapes (also known as Red Earth). There are also several grape varieties such as black grapes that originated from or have important cultivation in the United States. Scope of China
Cultivated in multiple provinces: In China, grapes have a long history of cultivation and are grown in multiple provinces. For example, Fuzhou in Fujian, Changde in Hunan, and Qingdao in Shandong are all important production areas for grapes.
Specialty products from specific regions, such as Xiao County Grape in Anhui Province, are renowned for their unique quality and cultivation history, and are one of the four major grape bases in China. The history of planting grapes in Xiaoxian has exceeded one thousand years, and it has a profound cultural heritage in the local area. Other countries
In addition to the regions mentioned above, grapes are also grown in many other countries and regions around the world, including Europe, Africa, and other places. The climate and soil conditions in these regions are also suitable for the growth of grapes, making them one of the characteristic fruits in these areas.
Tezi is produced in multiple countries and regions around the world, and each region's Tezi has its unique flavor and quality characteristics.