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WineTourism’s World Cup of Wines 2023

WineTourism’s World Cup of Wines 2022 The World Cup is always an event that attracts millions of people to the host country and gets fans from all over the world to cheer for their country. Football superstars take on the pitch to bring back home the golden trophy and to be remembered alongside...

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Complete guide to sweet wines

Complete guide to sweet wines  When talking about wines, there’s always a little confusion with the use of the words “sweet” and “fruity”. It is common to think that a fruit-forward wine automatically implies that the wine is sweet. Even though most sweet wines present strong aromas of a...

Best Wine Routes to Explore in 2024

There are wine regions around the world where you can encounter one winery after the other, and if you are as much of a wine lover as us at Winetourism.com, then you don’t want to miss any of these wine domains. The best way to get to as many wineries as possible is to drive along wine routes...

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Celebrities & Wine

There has always been a strong bond between celebrities and wine. It could be because there is no award ceremony in which no champagne or some sort of sparkling wine is served, or could be the fascination of owning expensive bottles, who knows. What we know is that celebrity-run wineries are not...

The complete guide to red wines

The complete guide to red wines  Did you know that moderate consumption of red wine is better for your health than no red wine at all? Then what are you waiting for, get yourself a glass and a bottle of nice red wine to increase your lifetime expectation (always drink in moderation,...

Women in the World of Wine

This year, for International Women’s Day, we decided to introduce you to innovative, hardworking and fierce female winemakers that run some of our partner wineries. The Story of the “Yellow Widow”Madame Ponsardin takes over one of the most important Champagne housesIn the past, female figures...

Mosel Wine Route

The Mosel river (or Moselle, depending on which side of it you are) is more than 550km long and it passes through three European countries: France, Luxembourg and Germany. Along its valley in all three countries, the river creates a very fertile and favourable terroir for the cultivation of...

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UNESCO Protected Wine Heritage in France

UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places, cities, entire regions and monuments that have been declared as having a universal value for humanity and future generations. Among the heritage sites identified by UNESCO around the world, many of them are linked to wine-making traditions. There are quite...

Best Season to Plan a Wine Tour

Do you want to go for a wine tasting but are unsure what’s the best season to visit wineries? We can imagine your confused face in front of the monitor while asking yourself “when is wine tasting season?”. That’s why we put together this blog to guide you in making the best decision and book the...

Wine Festivals in Spain - Your 2024 Guide

Imagine wandering through ancient vineyards and historic towns, each festival offering a unique blend of tradition, laughter, and the exquisite flavours of Spanish wines. From the vibrant energy of La Rioja to the sun-kissed landscapes of Andalusia, these festivals are more than just events;...

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Wineoscope - the Best Wine to Taste and Wine Region to Visit According to Your Star Sign

To kick off a new year on WineTourism.com, our skilled team of astrologers and wine drinkers have put together our very own Wineoscope, the official horoscope for every wine lover. In this horoscope, we're not just advising you on what to drink according to your sign, but where to travel to...

Best Christmas food and wine pairings

Christmas is coming! How many Christmas dinners have you already taken part in? It’s a tiring job we know, but we love the joy of sharing food and wine with loved ones, friends and family.  Since Christmas 2021 is still going to be a little unusual for many people around the world, mainly...

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International Cabernet Franc Day

Cabernet Franc is a red grape and it is among the twenty most widely planted grape varieties in the whole world. The Cabernet Franc grape is the parent grape of two other very common red grape varieties: Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon.  Scroll down this blog post to learn more about this...

Wineries near Ski Resorts

I’m dreaming of a white Christmas… We all know this song and actually dream of spending a Christmas filled with snow, mulled wine and days on the slopes. Many of us at WineTourism.com enjoy skiing and snowboarding as much as we enjoy a glass of wine after a long day in the snow....

A Guide to Urban Vineyards

When we plan to go for a wine tasting experience and choose the winery to visit, most of the time we choose a dreamy estate lost in the Italian or French countryside, surrounded by green hills or in the middle of endless vine rows. Have you ever thought of going for a wine tasting in urban...