is removed from Atlantic and Mediterranean influences by distance and mountains, causing its wine regions to have a continental climate. and
Oregon, has a continental climate characterized by hot summers and moderately cold winters. , it is continental in the
Lake Michigan Shore AVA of SW
Michigan. , in the
Midwestern United States, has a continental climate. is NW China located near the centre of Asia, so its vineyards have a very continental climate. Wine regions with
continental climates are characterised by the very marked seasonal changes that occur throughout the growing season, with hot temperatures during the summer season and winters cold enough for periodic ice and snow. This is generally described as having a high degree of
continentality. Regions with this type of climate are often found inland on
continents without a significant body of water (such as an
inland sea) that can moderate their temperatures. Often during the growing season continental climates will have wide
diurnal temperature variations, with very warm temperatures during the day that drop drastically at night. During the winter and early spring months,
frost and
hail can be viticultural hazards. Depending on the particular macroclimate of the region, irrigation may be needed to supplement seasonal rainfall. These many climatic influences contribute to the wide
vintage variation that is often typical of continental climates such as
Burgundy. There are more wine regions with continental climates in the northern hemisphere than there are in the southern hemisphere. This is due, in part, to small land mass size of southern hemisphere continents relative to the large oceans nearby. This difference means that the oceans exert a more direct influence on the climate of the southern hemisphere wine regions (making them maritime or possibly Mediterranean) than they would on the larger northern hemisphere continents. There are also several wine regions (such as
Spain) that have areas that exhibit a
continental Mediterranean climate due to their altitude or distance from the sea. These regions will have more distinct seasonal change than Mediterranean climates, but still retain some characteristics like a long growing season that is very dry during the summer.
Wine regions with continental climates •
Burgundy (maritime by US standards) •
Côte-Rôtie and other Northern Rhone wine regions (maritime by US standards) •
Jura wine region (maritime by US standards) • Most of the
Loire Valley (maritime by US standards) •
Rioja (
Cfa/Cfb) •
Italian Piedmont and most other Northern
Italian wine regions (
Cfa/Cfb) •
Douro (Mediterranean by US standards) •
Saale-Unstrut,
Germany •
Saxony •
Armenian wine regions • Most
Austrian wine regions • Most
Bulgarian wine regions •
Inland Croatia (
Cfa/Cfb) • Most
Czech wine regions • Most
Hungarian wine regions •
Kazakh wine regions • Most
Macedonian wine regions (
Cfa) • Most
Moldovan wine regions •
Polish wine regions • Most
Romanian wine regions • Most
Russian wine regions • Most
Serbian wine regions (
Cfa/Cfb) • Most
Slovak wine regions •
Podravje and
Posavje,
Slovenia (maritime by US standards) • Inland
Turkish wine regions including
Central Anatolia and
Eastern Anatolia • Most
Ukrainian wine regions •
Sabile, Latvia • Most
Canadian wine regions (including
Okanagan Valley,
British Columbia and except western BC) •
Mendoza, Argentina (subtropical) • Most of
Central Delaware Valley AVA (PA/NJ) •
Columbia Valley (includes
Walla Walla Valley (
Csa) and
Yakima Valley) • Most of
Cumberland Valley AVA (PA/MD) •
Eastern Connecticut Highlands AVA •
Finger Lakes, NY •
Grand Valley, Colorado •
Hudson River Region •
Lake Erie AVA (NY/PA/OH) •
Lake Michigan Shore AVA, Michigan • Most of
Lancaster Valley AVA, Pennsylvania •
Lehigh Valley AVA, Pennsylvania •
Missouri Rhineland •
Niagara Escarpment AVA, NY • Most of
Ohio River Valley AVA (IN/KY/OH/WV) • Most of the Missouri portion of
Ozark Mountain AVA • Most of
Snake River Valley AVA (Idaho/Oregon) • Mainland
Southeastern New England AVA (CT/MA/RI) •
Texas Davis Mountains AVA •
Texas High Plains AVA •
Upper Mississippi River Valley AVA (IL/IA/MN/WI) •
Western Connecticut Highlands AVA • Most
Hokkaido wine regions •
Nagano Prefecture,
Japan •
Tendō, Yamagata •
Yeongcheon wine region,
North Gyeongsang Province,
South Korea •
Yeongdong County,
North Chungcheong Province,
South Korea •
Beijing wine region •
Ningxia,
China •
Xinjiang wine regions •
Yantai, China • East of
Cascade Range,
Washington state, United States •
Central Otago wine region, New Zealand (maritime by US standards) ==Maritime climates==