What are your Top 5 Regions owned?

I finally have put most (95%+) of my wines into Cellar Tracker and am having great fun with the tool.

Thanks Eric!! [cheers.gif]

I thought it would be fun to see what everyone’s top 5 regions are, what percentage those make up of your cellar, how many producers you have in each of the 5 regions and the average age of your wines in each region.

Here are mine:

  1. Burgundy - 37.10% with 104 producers (average age 2006.5)
  2. Piedmont - 17.11% with 55 producers (average age 1997.9)
  3. Bordeaux - 16.95% with 68 producers (average age 2002.0)
  4. Tuscany - 6.54% with 33 producers (average age 1997.9)
  5. Rhone - 5.57% with 18 producers (average age 2006.2)

Interesting, not at all what I would have thought before CT!

What about you? [popcorn.gif]

Shocker! (This is why I am a funny guy) :slight_smile:
California (392 bottles & 4 pending, 93.18%, 2005.1)
Washington (13 bottles, 3.06%, 2006.1)
South Australia (12 bottles, 2.82%, 2000.6)
Piedmont (3 bottles, 0.71%, 1999.3)
Burgundy (1 bottle, 0.24%, 2006.0)
No More beyond this

Mike, they make cabs (and BIG ONES too) in Italy, you know neener

I know threads asking this very question have been posted before, but I can’t find them, so I’ll play along as well…

California (31.49%)
Burgundy (17.79%)
Rhône (15.87%,)
Bordeaux (10.82%)
Piedmont (10.58%)

California - 62.25%
Mosel Saar Ruwer - 6.43%
Piedmont - 5.22%
Burgundy - 4.82% (although this is mostly Cru Beaujolais)
La Rioja - 4.82%

Mosel-Saar-Ruwer (18.35%)
Rhone (17.96%, almost all of which are Northern Rhones)
Loire Valley (13.95%)
Nahe (11.76%)
Burgundy (7.88% - though that includes a lot of Beaujolais)

26.85% Italian, Tuscan
19.37% Italian, Piemonti
9.23% Spanish, Rioja
5.02% French, S. Rhone
4.83% Spanish, RdD

Which only adds up to about 65%. Guess I have a long tail. [snort.gif]

I’m with you Mike!

California (306 bottles & 25 pending, 91.44%, avg. 2008.6)
Rhône (9 bottles, 2.49%, avg. 2005.4)
Burgundy (3 bottles, 0.83%, avg. 2005.0)
Piedmont (3 bottles, 0.83%, avg. 2005.3)
Languedoc Roussillon (2 bottles, $40.11, avg. 2003.0)

48.83% (478 btl & 23 pending) California
17.74% Rhone
12.28% Washington
4.48% Piedmonte
2.14% Bordeaux

I track my beer and bourbon purchases too, so they are accounted into the percentages - Flanders (Belgian Beer actually accounts for 2.44% of my cellar)

California, Napa
Bordeaux
Oregon
Burgundy
California, Sonoma
Germany
Washington
Rhone
Random stuff here and there (Piedmont, Tuscany, Aussie, Alsace)

Cote de Nuits - 19%
Beaujolais - 14%
Touraine - 11%
Northern Rhone - 10%
Medoc - 9%

California (356 bottles & 10 pending, 89.27%, $15,525.35, avg. 2007.6)
Washington (7 bottles, 1.71%, $397.07, avg. 2009.0)
Rhône (6 bottles, 1.46%, $131.40, avg. 2007.2)
Provence (5 bottles, 1.22%, $36.40, avg. 2007.0)
Loire Valley (5 bottles, 1.22%, $46.87, avg. 2007.6)
Champagne (3 bottles, 0.73%, $126.14)
Bordeaux (3 bottles, 0.73%, $106.38, avg. 2005.3)
Alsace (1 bottle, 0.24%, $19.92, avg. 2007.0)
Italy (7 bottles, 1.71%, $160.78, avg. 2007.6) Tuscany (2 bottles, 0.49%, $79.49, avg. 2006.5)
Italy (2 bottles, 0.49%, $23.90)
Piedmont (2 bottles, 0.49%, $43.60, avg. 2007.5)

California
South Australia
Loire Valley
Burgundy
Tuscany

Then…

Bordeaux
Washington
Western Cape
Aconcagua
Mendoza
Veneto
Rhône


…and a bunch of onesy-twosies: Oregon, Campania, Basilicata, SW France, Abruzzi, Patagonia, Central Valley, Castilla y León, Savoie, Languedoc, Provence, Douro

CT Classic beats Beta in some ways!

Ontario
Alsace, France
Sauternais, France
Australia
Portugal

Then…

Veneto, Italy
Spain
Austria
Germany
South Africa

Some of these were really surprising once I was forced to look into to answer, especially when you consider the fact that I’m exclusively a sweet wine kind of guy.

Top 5 Regions (both noted from memory and subsequently confirmed via CellarTracker:

USA
Italy
France
Portugal
Spain

Some have trouble counting to 5…

No shit.

Interesting to look this up on CT.

Burgundy 31%
Bordeaux 30%
California 14%
Rhone 9%
Italy 8%

I’m good.

California 39%
Bordeaux 21%
Burgundy 14%
Rhone 12%
Champagne 2%

yeah, usually those old world people.
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