Eolas Faoi Fíon na Fraince
Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from. If you study the name of the wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, you’ll find a log...
View ArticleWine Collecting For Beginners
Collecting wine can be a very fun and exciting hobby – especially when you try to find the wine. If you are looking to collect wine, you may end up spending a bit more money than you thought. Wine...
View ArticleStóráil Agus Cúram Do Fíon
Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in...
View ArticleFíon Ungáiris: An Scéal Ansin agus Anois
It’s a wine tasting gone amok, with some 700 bottles displayed, 50 open ones to choose from, and almost nothing that sounds familiar. What is a Szekszárdi Kadarka supposed to taste like? Or a...
View ArticleRides Rothar Riesling Timpeall an Lochanna Finger na Nua-Eabhrac
Winery locations and beautiful scenery often go hand in hand. So why not see it all at a slower pace, from the seat of a bicycle instead of behind the windows of a car or bus? Our first in a series on...
View ArticleBiking Country Wine Roads in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
Days spent meandering down rural country lanes lined with grapevines, orchards, and hop fields ease into afternoon wine tastings. Nights are in small and welcoming Oregon towns you’ve never heard of,...
View ArticleChun Fíon Orgánach Sin Mhór, Buail an aisle tSile
Barrels aging at Matetic winery in Chile Let’s face it: organic wine has a bad rap. Most wine drinkers assume it’s going to be sub-par, just as they assume with kosher wine. In both cases, history...
View ArticleTaisteal Fíon: Cape Kidnappers, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
Mention the country of New Zealand and wine lovers will immediately start drooling over the opportunity of visiting the vineyards and tasting the famous wines of New Zealand. When I traveled to New...
View ArticleCelebrate National Wine Day: May 25
In the U.S., we are at the end of a 3-day weekend, today honoring U.S. Vets on Memorial Day. Today is also National Wine Day, so pop the cork (or some cases unscrew the cap) and let’s drink some wine...
View ArticleChampagne Tour From Paris
Love bubbly? Already in Paris? Consider booking wine travel with TourCrafters’ 2-night Sipping Champagne Tour. It’s an easy—and inexpensive—way to see some of the great Champagne houses, the vineyards...
View Article5 Reasons Why to Pay a Wine Corkage Fee
Corkage is a per bottle fee charged by restaurants to customers who bring their own wine bottle to consume at a restaurant. Some states in the U.S. allow BYOB (or as we at WineLoversVillage...
View ArticleMartinis Recipes Made with Wine
We are wine lovers through and through, but in honor of National Martini Day, we thought we pull together a list of our favorite Martinis made with wine. Well, maybe these are just cocktails made with...
View ArticleNew Zealand’s Oldest Farmers Market in Hawke’s Bay
One of my favorite stops when traveling are Farmers Markets, where I merge my love of food and wine with local produce. A few years ago, I visited New Zealand’s oldest farmers market, Hawke’s Bay...
View ArticleWine Tips: Beth Gruitch, Stoic & Genuine, Denver Union Station Restaurant
In a series of five articles, six restaurant industry experts, with over 100 years of combined experience, from five of Denver’s Union Station restaurants, will share their tips on the best way for...
View ArticleUNESCO World Heritage Adds Champagne Hillsides, Houses and Cellars
In wine news, July 4, 2015: Cheers to champagne lovers across the world! The UNESCO World Heritage Convention announced this past weekend the decision to add France’s Champagne Hillsides, Houses and...
View ArticleItaly Travel Deal: 3 Cities, 9 Night Package Deal $479
Experience Rome, Florence and Venice Tourcrafters incredible 10 Days/9 Nights package at the unbelieveable price of $479 per person, land only, valid from November 1 to December 20, 2015. Spend...
View ArticleFood and Wine Travel To South Africa
Epic wilderness, distinctly South African food and drink, and inspiring cultures unite in 2016 during a 12-day, Quench Trip tour, with your host, Canadian Winemaker Norman Hardie. This is an exclusive,...
View ArticleCheers to New Allegretto Vineyard Resort, California’s Central Coast
Raise a glass with a stay at the new Allegretto Vineyard Resort, officially celebrating its grand opening this week. Located on California’s Central Coast, the Allegretto is the first of its kind in...
View ArticleWine Trail of Wales, United Kingdom
With more than 15 vineyards and 20 different grape varieties, the wine trail of Wales is a scenic and sipping wine travel journey to some of the most picturesque parts of the country. Bottle of wine...
View ArticleSouth Walton, Florida: Spring Food & Wine Festivals
When winter wanes and spring arrives, South Walton is a playground for foodies and wine connoisseurs, featuring several Florida Spring Food & Wine Festivals. South Walton, on Florida’s Northwest...
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