Discover Plovdiv: A Culinary and Wine Paradise in Bulgaria. Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second-largest city and arising wine capital of Europe, offers a unique blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and exceptional gastronomy. As one of the continent's oldest continuously inhabited cities, its ancient ...
From Europe to Asia, and Africa to the Americas, harvest festivals are celebrated around the world in various forms. Not only do these events create a sense of togetherness, but they’re also a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Feasting on seasonal fare, showcasing traditional music, and the ...
Are there any wine festivals or events in European wine regions? Yes, many wine regions host festivals and events celebrating their local wines. For example, Bordeaux hosts “Bordeaux Fête le Vin,” and Tuscany has the “Vino Nobile Wine Festival.” Check the local event calendar when planning...
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Georgia and Moldova’s ancient wine culturesgarner international attention in Eastern Europe, thanks to their millennia-old traditions and indigenous grape varieties. Georgia, the cradle of wine civilization with 8,000 vintages, is known for its unique Qvevri winemaking method. With its vast labyrinth...
By Hana-Lee Sedgwick January 2, 2024 While a trip to one of Europe’s famed wine regions is certainly worth the time and effort, you actually don’t need to travel that far (or blow all your PTO days) to enjoy an amazing wine-fueled getaway this year. Given that every state in ...
Familia Torres, which has also been awarded the Most Admired Wine Brand in Europe, has taken the first position seven times out of 14 editions. It has been number 2 a total of five years, and has held the 3rd and 4th position once. ...
In Europe, where the wine economy is predominantly export-driven, tasting rooms tend to be family-operated. That means there may be just one person serving visitors, and appointments are often hard to schedule. The United States, Australia and South Africa take a more open-door approach, with...
Despite being based in New York, our passion for wine has taken us on an incredible journey across various Italian regions over the past year. These travels have allowed us to immerse ourselves in diverse wineries, meet passionate winemakers at wine festivals, and experience exclusive guided tours...