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Polish wine (Polish: Polskie wino) viticulture and origins have a history dating back to the nation's founding in the tenth century under the Piast dynasty.[citation needed] Like other old world wine producers, many traditional grape varieties still survive in Poland, perfectly suited to their local wine hills. The most popular varieties of grapes for the production of red wine are Regent, Rondo, Pinot Noir, Maréchal Foch, Cabernet Cortis, Tryumf Alzacji, Cascade, and Dornfelder. For white wine production, Solaris, Riesling, Seyval Blanc, Pinot Gris, Johanniter, Jutrzenka, Hibernal, Aurora, Bianka, Traminer, and Siberia are mostly used.[citation needed] Following the Second World War, most wineries were nationalized under the Polish People's Republic communist regime. After the collapse of communism and return to capitalism, the market economy returned, international wine companies moved back in and a period of consolidation followed. Modern wine-production methods have taken over in the larger wineries, and EU-style wine regulations have been adopted, guaranteeing the quality of the wine. Today, wine production in Poland is an industry with 151 officially registered wineries (2016/2017 season) to sell and produce grape table wines in Poland as defined by the national wine laws that came into being in 2008 and were updated later on.[1][2]

Some of the oldest wineries are Winnica Equus,[3] Adoria Vineyards, Winnica Jaworek, Winnica Maria Anna, Winnica Płochockich, Winnica Stara Winna Góra, Winnica Miłosz, Winnica Wzgórza Trzebnickie. There exists a very lively winery and viticulture scene throughout the country with especially strong grouping in the regions near the city of Zielona Góra and in the west of the country, Wrocław in the south-west, Kraków in the south, the Podkarpacie region and Kazimierz Dolny in south-east. There are also a few wineries in the "Northern Poland" wine region.[4] Winnica Jura, a new project of establishing a 6 hectare organic vineyard is currently underway near Kraków.[5]

Scientists in the American National Academy of Sciences foresee significant global warming in the coming years. As a result, by 2050 Poland may have become a leading global wine producer, while vineyards in the south of Italy and Spain may disappear due to drought.[6]

  1. ^ "Winnica Golesz". Winnica Golesz. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  2. ^ "Poland – a wine-making country?". University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  3. ^ "Winnica Equus - polskie wina tworzone z pasją". Winnica Equus - polskie wina tworzone z pasją.
  4. ^ "Winnica Golesz". Winnica Golesz.
  5. ^ "Home".
  6. ^ "Poland – a wine-making country?". University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2019-08-12.

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