Located in central Argentina on the eastern side of the Andean Mountains, Mendoza is known for producing some of the world’s best wines and olive oils. Mendoza’s climate, soil and geographic location are ideal for...
Florence, the capital city of Tuscany, is located in central Italy about 300 km south of Milan and 280 km north of Rome. Its written history began in 59 BC when the Romans founded the...
Is there a British champagne? Technically, no. Champagne is only produced in France. However, the UK has some of the best sparkling wines in the world. English wine country offers the perfect day trip from...
Where can you find the best red wine in France? From Burgundy to Languedoc-Roussillon, France has some of the most famous wine regions in the world, and it is one of the largest wine producers...
Summer is an excellent time to visit Scandinavia – the cultural region of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Given its location in northern Europe, this part of the world experiences almost around-the-clock daylight during the summer...
Portugal’s location on the Iberian Peninsula, between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean, has helped shape its distinct food culture for centuries. Traditional dishes, like grilled sardines and salted cod fish, speak to the nation’s historic...
Located in the Aegean Sea, Santorini is one of about 220 Greek islands that make up the Cyclades. It is a special place known for its beautiful sunsets, volcanic-sand beaches, whitewashed buildings, friendly locals and,...
“He who knows how to taste, does not drink wine, but savors secrets.” – Salvador Dalì There is something special about spending the day wine tasting your way through the valleys of Napa and Sonoma...
From fresh seafood to fine wine, France is known for its gastronomic delights. A French food festival is the ideal place for celebrating locally sourced and produced specialties. Some events are held at the beginning...