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Enogea Wine Maps
iOS only; £4.99-£5.99
Bordeaux and Piedmont devotees will love these apps. Produced to an impressive level of detail, accuracy and design, they offer annotated maps of the area in question, whether the broader region such as Barolo, or a more specific sub-regional map such as Castiglione Falletto (iPad only). They also contain producers’ details and geographical co-ordinates, which would prove invaluable if you’re planning a visit.

Burgundy lovers should download Burg Map (iOS only; free) which delineates all the various climats. Wine Maps (iOS only; £0.69) is another handy resource. It includes more basic maps of every major wine-producing country, some with additional regional and sub-regional maps.

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