Dionysus, Greek Wine Festival on the Peloponnese

A Journey Through Wines of the Peloponnese in Greece

by Carl Giavanti

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Discover Peloponnese wine: historic vineyards, local grape varieties, and the region’s remarkable return to Greece’s winemaking spotlight.
Former wine makers Carolyn and John Aver host wine tastings on AmaSerena

I took a Rhine Wine Cruise – and Discovered Wine Journeys Aren’t Just for Snobs

by Mimi Slawoff

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A Cab drinker’s Rhine cruise unlocks historic cellars, castles, and flavors in Western Europe’s scenic wine country.
The Blue-Green Adriatic Along the Coast of Hvar

Six UNESCO-Listed Features to Explore on the Croatian Island Of Hvar

by Merle Rosenstein

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Six places or practices on this Croatian Island have been recognized as unique contributions to world culture. I got to experience five.
Rhein River with wall in Basel Switzerland

Hope Floats: My Journey to Swim the Rhine in Basel

by Craig Stoltz

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I went to Switzerland to participate in its eccentric waterborne indulgence. The weather didn't cooperate. 

A Culinary Journey Through Slovenia: Truffles, Wine, and Michelin-Star Magic

by David Greenberg

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Take a culinary journey through Slovenia to discover truffles, interesting wines, and some Michelin-star magic.

San Gimignano, Italy, is the Medieval Manhattan

by Jocelyn Murray

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Find out why San Gimignano, Italy, in the Tuscan countryside has been called the “Medieval Manhattan,” due to its dramatic skyline.
Image of a man and a woman in 19th-century dress, pouring wine into a glass, projected onto a wall behind wine barrels.

In Bordeaux’s Right Bank, a Warm Welcome at Château La Fleur de Boüard

by Anita Breland

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Recently recognized by Great Wine Capitals for innovative wine tourism, the chateau provided a stellar introduction to Bordeaux’s diverse wine regions.
Discovering an Underwater Cellar in Croatia

A Real Dive Bar: Discovering an Underwater Wine Cellar in Croatia

by Phylicia Stitzel

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Near Dubrovnik, dive 30 meters below the surface to see wine aging undersea, then return to the surface for a taste.
Bottles of Italian Sylvaner and Gruner Veltliner wine

WINO: Wines Italian In Name Only

by Craig Stoltz

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We sampled obscure wines from a remote part of Italy that’s not really Italian. The wines weren’t either.
Three concrete towers above low buildings. In the foreground, playful outdoor seating made of wood.

Kunsthaus Baselland: Basel, Switzerland’s New Contemporary Art Museum

by Anita Breland

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Innovative architecture, contemporary art, and whimsy feature in Basel’s new Dreispitz district.
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