Wine regions offer the perfect blend of stunning landscapes, world-class food, and the pleasure of tasting wines where they’re born.
Europe

- Tuscany, Italy: Chianti, Brunello, rolling hills with cypress trees, medieval hilltop villages
- Bordeaux, France: Grand châteaux, legendary reds, riverside cycling between estates
- Douro Valley, Portugal: Steep terraced vineyards, port wine, river cruises — UNESCO World Heritage
- Rioja, Spain: Ancient cellars, Tempranillo reds, and Bilbao’s Guggenheim an hour away
Americas
- Napa Valley, USA: Cabernet Sauvignon kingdom. 400+ wineries, hot air balloon rides, Michelin dining
- Mendoza, Argentina: Malbec country against the Andes backdrop. $5-10 tastings, incredible steak pairings
- Maipo/Colchagua, Chile: Carménère and Cabernet in valleys within day-trip distance of Santiago
Southern Hemisphere
- Stellenbosch, South Africa: Pinotage, Chenin Blanc, Cape Dutch architecture, and affordable luxury
- Marlborough, New Zealand: World’s best Sauvignon Blanc. Cycle between wineries on flat, scenic terrain
- Barossa Valley, Australia: Bold Shiraz, multi-generational family estates, and Adelaide’s food scene nearby
Final Thoughts
Wine tourism is slow travel at its finest — meandering between vineyards, lingering over tastings, and discovering that the landscape in your glass mirrors the landscape outside the window.

