Articles in Wine Destinations

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By The Wine Institute
Now that the harvest rush has subsided, active wine lovers can take advantage of the good weather and enjoy vineyard landscapes with a hike or bike …

By Teresa Faudon
Austrian Tourist Office
With colorful Graz as its capital, this tradition-rich region is also famous for rosé and dry, crisp white wines.
From Graz, wine lovers will discover heaven in nearly every direction. Vineyards …

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Two California wineries are offering visits to their ancestral homes in Croatia and Chateauneuf-du-Pape, France, to those who cruise with them this year.
Tablas Creek Vineyard wine maker Neil Collins …

Of course you can spend your time checking out Lewis & Clark sites, but for the serious Road Trips Wine aficionado, there are wineries to see and wine to taste near the confluence of the …

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By Vienna Tourism
Wine has had a long tradition in Vienna, Austria. This is reflected not only by the numerous heurige but also several beautiful, old wine cellars. These are …

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By the Solvang Conference & Visitors Bureau
Since missionaries planted the first grapes here in the early 19th century, through Prohibition to the “modern” era of viticulture that began in …

Southwest Idaho keeps a secret most wine lovers are desperate to hear. The naturally abundant Snake River Valley is home to more than 16 wineries and 1400 acres of vineyards.
It has been designated an …

Away.com has rounded up this list of 10 off-the-beaten-path wine destinations.
1. Hill Country, TX
The Texas Wine Trail boasts more than 30 wineries.
2. Bloomington, IN
Local winery Creekbend uses hybrid vines that can withstand hot Midwestern …

At one of BC’s newest wineries, it’s not all about fruits from the vine. On the contrary; at Upper Bench Estate Winery in the Naramata Bench region of British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley, creamy bries and …

Driving in the mid-Atlantic this summer?
Sip, savor and explore the Mason-Dixon Wine Trail. Yes: you guessed it. The trail is concentrated within a short drive of the Mason-Dixon Line separating southern Pennsylvania from northern Maryland …