Wine Enthusiast, the leading wine lifestyle magazine, has released its Top 10 Wine Getaways for 2019.
For those looking to go the extra mile in choosing wine for the Christmas table, travel specialists at New Zealand In Depth have launched a new opportunity to travel around New Zealand to visit the homes of 2018’s top tipples, as awarded by the prestigious Air New Zealand Wine Awards.
With notes of sandalwood with ginger and red fruits, the new K22 Bonesvalls red wine has been produced by 70-year-old goblet pruned vines followed by 24 months of aging in French Tronçais oak.
Ahead of the highly anticipated annual wine harvest season, here are some of the best hotels around the world for enjoying the season.
Calling all wine lovers who also love to travel! Do you have a bucket list a mile long filled with all of the destinations you want to visit?
The Napa Valley Wine Train will host Lorenzo Trefethen of Trefethen Family Vineyards on Saturday, September 22 from 6:15 – 10 p.m. for a culinary and wine adventure as part of its 2018 Meet the Maker series.
“Wine is one of the most civilized and natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, offering a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than, possibly, any other purely sensory thing.” — Ernest Hemingway
There are so many wine tasting regions in the world that it is hard to choose which to visit. Here is a list of our most beautiful wine tasting destinations.
The editors of Wine Enthusiast have revealed the 10 Best Wine Getaways of 2018, and this year's list features some of the most vibrant viticultural areas alongside some surprisingly wine-centric locales.
“Wine is one of the most civilized and natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection” — Ernest Hemingway
Nestled among the vineyards, Balgownie Estate Bendigo has put together the perfect opportunity for you to visit Bendigo’s buzzing historic city with the launch of its unique accommodation offering – Glamping.
By definition, Napa Valley could well be described as an anachronism. The region’s beloved liquid commodity is as old-school as it gets, but is now often made with state-of-the-art computerized equipment.
If you’re looking for the perfect gift to give the serious wine and food enthusiast in your life this holiday season, look no further.
Sonoma County is a dream destination for amazing wine, terroir, breathtaking ocean views, spectacular summits, impossibly tall trees, and unforgettable epicurean experiences.
Belmond Cap Juluca announces Pimms, the resort’s fine dining restaurant, has been awarded the Wine Spectator 2017 Award of Excellence for its wine list for the fourth year in a row.