Malibu Wine Hikes offers a southern California vacation that combines scenic hikes through Malibu's striking hillsides with an opportunity to try local wines.
While Napa Valley is the most well-known wine region in California, Los Alamos is one of the state's most stunning and underrated wine destinations. Learn why.
If you're planning a wine vacation in Australia, you might want to consider McLaren Vale near Adelaide, a region steeped in a rich vinicultural legacy.
You don't need to travel to California for a good wine. The East Coast has plenty of wineries to whet your whistle, including a prime spot for a vacation.
If you consider yourself a wine connoisseur, the European nation that has over 4,000 wineries and 230 grape varieties should definitely be on your bucket list.
You might not think of vineyards and wineries when you think of the American Midwest, but Traverse City, Michigan is the perfect destination for wine-lovers.
In 2023, a striking winery in the heart of Argentina's Mendoza wine region has been named the world's best. Here's what you should know about Catena Zapata.
With its ample wineries, perfect grape growing conditions, and delightful Italian dishes, Italy does not disappoint when it comes to savoring a glass of vino.
There are plenty of options to choose from if you're looking for an inexpensive wine vacation. Check out our list of budget-friendly wine vacation spots.
Though there are countless wineries in California, only a handful are owned and operated by women. Support those trailblazers and check out these 10 spots.
What better way to celebrate upcoming nuptials than with a weekend in beautiful wine country surrounded by your friends? Here are some of our winery picks.
Located in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, Mendoza, Argentina is for Malbec (plus tango, architecture, and food) lovers, and we'll tell you exactly why.
If you're a wine lover and want to explore Cape Town, you're in luck because this region has some of the finest vineyards in the world. Read on for our guide.
You're planning a visit to Napa Valley and want to partake in wine tastings, which raises the question of who's going to drive. How about a train tour?