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Wines of Morocco

Wine production in Morocco was established during the French and Spanish colonial periods in the early 20th century. Despite being a predominantly Muslim country, Morocco maintains a significant wine industry, primarily oriented toward export and tourism. Key wine regions include Meknès, Berkane, and the Gharb, producing varieties such as Cinsault, Carignan, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Grenache.

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Cinsaut dominates Morocco's red plantings
37% of red wine grapes by area — more than Mazuelo and Alicante Bouschet combined