Chateau de Boursault, in the glorious parkland gardens

Château de Boursault: A Wonderful Discovery in Champagne

by Tonya Jennings

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Travel writer Tonya Jennings takes the Route Touristique du Champagne and makes a wonderful discovery at Château de Boursault.
The mural of a bayou rum maker and his Cajun cabin with a still on the porch over the bayou

The Spirit of Louisiana: Rum from the Bayou

by Adam Bell

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“Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!” When Robert Louis Stevenson wrote Treasure Island he was thinking of the Caribbean islands but today, you can get a bottle of rum traveling down the bayou instead of the ocean. Louisiana Spirits in Lacassine, Louisiana produces Bayou Rum which they call “The Spirit of Louisiana.”

“Cin-Cin,” Under the Sea – The Drink’s in the Drink

by Elizabeth Willoughby

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The northwest of Sardinia, the second largest island off the coast of Italy, is well-known to Italians who frequent its white sand beaches and clear blue waters, but not so well-known to the rest of the world. Its food, produced according to traditional techniques, and the quality wine made in the region are also known primarily
Grey II

“No Pisco, No Disco.”

by Jim DeLillo

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Pisco is a brandy made from grape wine distilled into a high-proof spirit, considered the national drink of Chile.

A Taste of Tasmania

by Kirstie Bedford

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“Been walking long?” asks a woman sitting with her two friends on the isolated beach on the northeastern corner of Australia’s only island state, Tasmania. “Three days,” I say proudly as we stroll past. The group burst into laughter. “Three days!” They’re the only people we’ve seen for the entire duration of our guided trekking

The Gin Renaissance

by Tricia High Conover

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Gin is back in vogue. But where did its complex flavors and bouquets come from? Travel writer Trisha High Conover looks back in time to find out where it all began.
Terraced vineyards of Domaine de Pibarnon in the Bandol region of Provence

Provence – Where Rosé Found its Roots

by Hilarie Larson CSW FWS

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Wine writer Hilarie Larson says lthough rosé is produced in many parts of the wine world, there is one place that stands out: Provence, France.
Vineyards near Langenlois. © Austrian National Tourist Office / Photographer: Himsl.

Austria: A Modern Approach To Ancient Tradition

by Christine Salins

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Austria is a picturesque European country that deserves to be on the itinerary of any traveller appreciating a good drop, says Australian travel writer Christine Salins.
Breckenridge Distillery Still

Breckenridge Distillery: Out of Thin Air and Snowmelt

by Kristin Henning

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During a recent phone call to the Breckenridge Distillery offices, the casual atmosphere of this business in Colorado’s prime ski territory came chiming through. An office dog barked, some background jokes interplayed with our conversation, and someone was, reportedly, exiting the property by backing his car around the entire building. It’s unclear if they were
Seppeltsfield's unique Centennial Collection contains every vintage of Tawny Port since 1878.

The Epicurean Way: Wine Pilgrimage in South Australia

by Maurie O'Connor

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The South Australian Tourism Commission has produced an Epicurean Way map and itinerary for a four-day road trip. The route covers four iconic regions – McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills, the Barossa and Clare Valley. It provides plenty of opportunities to sample some of Australia’s best wines and experience the finest local produce prepared by award-winning chefs in settings combining history with modern refinement.
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