Waiting for Bordeaux: Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux in Miami

by Lisa Morales

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Wine is a waiting game. From bud break in the vineyard to barrel and bottle aging, the journey to your wine glass has just begun. When it comes to Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux wines, even once you bring your prize home, it’s often best to wait months and sometimes years before you drink
View of Eberle Vineyards

Paso Robles – Come for the Wine and Stay for the Hospitality

by Pam Baker

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The Paso Robles Wine Region, known for its Bordeaux and Rhône style wines, lies halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. From downtown tasting rooms to small family-run operations to multi-million-dollar wineries with elegant tasting rooms and stunning views, there’s so much to choose from. And although it’s a world-class wine destination that draws thousands
A Zodiac near an iceberg

11 Best Travel Destinations for 2018

by Jacqui Gibson

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Looking for travel inspiration for 2018? Look no further. Eleven international travel writers pick their best travel destinations for 2018, taking us from Tokyo to Budapest to the spectacular country of Jordan. Clearly, it's time to make some travel plans.

9 World-Best Wines to Wet Your Whistle

by Jacqui Gibson

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International travel writers name nine of the best wines in the world, with wine from France, Italy, Spain, the US, Canada and New Zealand making the list.
Freshly shucked oysters farmed in the Bay of Arcachon ©JeromeLevine

Epicurean Excursions on a Bordeaux River Cruise

by Irene S. Levine

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A Bordeaux river cruise will help food-lovers learn the basics of the fine wines of the region---but there's more to explore than that!
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