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Monday, January 6th, 2025

5 Best Wine Tours and Vacations in Italy
5 Best Wine Tours and Vacations in Italy Italy is a dream destination for travelers craving a vibrant experience. Known for its deep history and winemaking traditions, it’s a food lover’s paradise surrounded by stunning landscapes and iconic historical landmarks. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, visiting world-class museums, or just soaking up the local vibe, there - Read More
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Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

8 Reasons to Join a Small-Group Wine and Food Adventure in Southern Italy
8 Reasons to Join a Small-Group Wine and Food Adventure in Southern Italy For decades, Southern Italy has captured the hearts of travelers with its spectacular coastlines, rich history, and culinary treasures. For anyone in the U.S. seeking a getaway that delivers the “best of Italy”, a Naples, Amalfi Coast & Campania excursion could be - Read More
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Sunday, August 4th, 2024

Top 5 Most Expensive Bottles Of Wine Ever Sold
Wine is one of the most challenging drinks to make well, due to the limited ingredients and specific growing conditions for the grapes. The best vintages have sold for high prices over the years, reflecting the care and skill involved in their creation. The winemaking process is delicate and complex, influenced by weather conditions that - Read More
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Wednesday, December 18th, 2024

8 Reasons to Join a Small-Group Wine and Food Adventure in Southern Italy
8 Reasons to Join a Small-Group Wine and Food Adventure in Southern Italy For decades, Southern Italy has captured the hearts of travelers with its spectacular coastlines, rich history, and culinary treasures. For anyone in the U.S. seeking a getaway that delivers the “best of Italy”, a Naples, Amalfi Coast & Campania excursion could be - Read More
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Sunday, August 4th, 2024

Top 5 Most Expensive Bottles Of Wine Ever Sold
Wine is one of the most challenging drinks to make well, due to the limited ingredients and specific growing conditions for the grapes. The best vintages have sold for high prices over the years, reflecting the care and skill involved in their creation. The winemaking process is delicate and complex, influenced by weather conditions that - Read More
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Thursday, August 1st, 2024

What to do With ‘Bad’ Wine
We’ve all forgotten about an open bottle of wine in the fridge door. It might seem unsalvageable, but don’t dump it down the sink just yet! Try out these useful tricks the next time an open bottle of vino is past its prime. How to Know if Wine Has Gone ‘Bad’ You pop open a - Read More
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Tuesday, July 30th, 2024

It’s Not You, It’s The Dialect!
Picture yourself in Italy, soaking up the sun, enjoying a delicious espresso, and suddenly you find yourself in the middle of a conversation that sounds like a mix between a secret code and a musical performance. Welcome to Italy, where even Italians need a translator sometimes! Italy is not just one big, melodious land where - Read More
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Wednesday, July 19th, 2023

Exploring The Wines of Portugal
Why should France, Italy, and Spain get all the attention? With many varietals you won’t find anywhere else, Portugal is an exciting and oft-overlooked wine region that deserves more recognition. If you’re looking to shake up your wine rack with high-quality, affordable wines from Europe, then keep reading! About Wine in Portugal Portugal has 14 - Read More
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Monday, June 26th, 2023

New York State’s 10 Best Wineries and Vineyards
Move over Napa, because New York has some great wine regions of its own.  The Finger Lakes, Hudson River Valley, Niagara, and Long Island all feature competitive wineries that create exceptional products.  There’s no longer a need to travel across the country to tour world-class vineyards: they’re in our own backyard.  Here’s our list of - Read More
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