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And here's our collection of places we've checked out, visited ourselves,
or researched after we've heard from you. There's beauty
- in the land and in the people - and, of course, in the wines.
You can check out all of The Wine Experience travel shows
and articles here.
Alsace.
A
special slice of history and some varietals that grow nowhere else
make for a "tasty" visit.
Argentina.
Beef,
beautiful countryside, and wonderful wines in the most cosmopolitan
area of the world.
Australia. Down under is turning the rest of the world upside down. Barossa
Valley, Coonawarra . . . the Clare Valley. Australia produces great
reds and whites. It's a long trip but well worth it.
Australia
- North. It's a different "down
under" . . . still Australia but the most rustic wine country
borne out of the 1850's gold rush.
Austria.
Salzburg, Vienna,
and The Danube. Always known for its music and its history, now
Austria is becoming known for its wines.
Bordeaux. The town of Bordeaux has some of France 's best 18th-century
architecture and houses a major fine arts museum.
Burgundy.
Warm
and velvety . . . Burgundy's wines and its countryside are both.
You can see them by car, bike or barge.
Campania. Positano, Amalfi, Pompei, Vesuvius. Plenty to see and lots of food and wine.
Champagne.
Gothic cathedrals, stained glass, and bubbly.
Chianti.
From
the storefront trattoria there is not just light that spills into
the cobbled street of the ancient towns, but there is the flavor
of the freshest foods most genuinely and proudly prepared.
Chile.
More
than a "western slope", Chile offers all types of recreation
as well as a very special history. And the wines rival the best
in the world.
Germany.
Move
it up on your travel list. Great wines and food along with fantastic
scenery.
Greece.
Six
thousand years of history, beauty, and winemaking . . . and the
wine regions just happen to be the most beautiful regions in the
country.
The
Loire Valley. From
Chenonceau, above the River Cher to Chambord,
these spectacular châteaux remain as a reminder of the great
monarchy age of France .
Mendocino. . . offers picturesque towns perched on the Pacific, soaring forests
of redwoods, winding roads snaking through the mountain highlands
and, of course, vineyards and wineries.
Monterey.
From Big Sur inland to the 101, there are over a score of vineyards
and wineries to visit and taste.
Napa
Valley. North from San Francisco . . . the
US' best known wine region with scores of microclimates and
varietals.
New
York. Over half of New York's counties have vineyards and
wineries. It's the second-largest wine producer in the US .
. . and they're terrific. So's the scenery!
New
Zealand. The
eight great wine regions are all within driving range - and there're
plenty of other activities, too.
Paso Robles. It's a laid back, two-lane road with lots of fun wines.
Piedmont.
Some
folks think of skiing . . . but there's so much to do year 'round
and some of the greatest wine in the world.
Portugal.
Famous
for its port wine, there's a lot more to Portugal - from Oporto
to Algarve is beauty and great cuisine all the way.
Provence.
Nice,
Cannes, St Paul de Vence, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon . . . all of
the French Riviera. The place for Mediterranean cuisine and rose`.
The
Rhone Valley. Great
wines and great wine history in the Saone-Rhone Valley which is
north of Provence (above).
Rome.
Everything
good you've heard is true. Enjoy the history, the wine and,
of course, the food!
St
Emilion. From the eighth century and
Emilian's settling St. Emilion has survived and now thrives
as one of the most important wine-producing areas in the world.
St.
Helena. Probably the most charming
area in Napa County. Some of the original wineries; some of the
best restaurants. Everything happens ten minutes north or south
of St. Helena.
San
Francisco. If ever there were a gateway
for anything, it's San Francisco for the wine country. Wine
and food abound and vineyards are in every direction!
San
Luis Obispo. Weather, landscapes, wine
and a wonderful laid-back atmosphere. You can do anything - or nothing.
Santa
Barbara. In the foothills of the Santa
Ynez Mountains. It's America's Riviera where the frenzy
of LA disappears.
Seattle. True to its reputation, Seattle's climate is mild and humid.
Make that wet, with rain predicted almost 50 percent of the time.
It's great for the wine region.
Sicily. The home of Mt. Etna, marsala, and nero d'avola offers the history
of Europe, Africa and Asia combined.
Sonoma.
It's
the microclimates. They help create the wide varieties of wines
and of places to visit. So why are you waiting?
South
Africa. From
the Cape through the wine region to the game reserves, there's
plenty to do, see, and taste in South Africa.
Spain.
Beauty, history, and wine all the way from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean.
Spain's
Rioja. Three
regions in one. Wow! what a great experience.
Tuscany.
How
much beauty can you handle in one dose. Tuscany's got it, and
the wines to go with it. Start in Florence.
Umbria.
Go south from Tuscany for great Umbrian wines including Orvieto.
Veneto.
A
marriage of countryside and wine. Padua and Verona are easy trips
from Venice.
Virginia. Thomas Jefferson's interest in wine spawned what has turned
out to be a significant wine industry on the east coast!
Willamette
Valley. It's
in Oregon, about a sixty mile wide area with over 150 wineries along
its one-hundred mile length. The region includes Yamhill, Clackamas
Corvallis and Lane counties along with Salem/Marion and Albany.
The
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gateway to wine country travel throughout the world. Whether it's
a getaway weekend in Sonoma, barging in Burgundy, wearing out your
shoes walking the hill towns of Tuscany, or four-wheeling in Australia,
the world of wine offers just about any travel experience you're
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