New World
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Nowadays, the term is generally used:
- in a historical context when talking about the European "discovery" of the Americas, as in discussions of Spanish exploration, Christopher Columbus, etc.
- in describing biomes within biology, such as the Neotropic and Nearctic.
The New World is distinct from the modern world.
Wine
In relation to wine, the New World is- that produced outside the traditional wine-growing areas of Europe and North Africa, particularly wines from North and South America, South Africa, and Australasia.
- a style of wine popularized by New World producers. It is described by grape variety rather than vineyard, is stereotypically riper, darker in color, fuller-bodied, smoother, fruitier and more alcoholic than traditional European products. The term has come to describe a wine with some or all of these characteristics produced in any wine region.
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