Ruster Ausbruch
December 30, 2011 – 4:18 pm | No Comment

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By the Austrian Tourist Office
The historic center of Rust, just one hour south of Vienna, Austria, in Burgenland, is lined with stately Baroque and Renaissance façades with beautiful portals …

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Ruster Ausbruch
December 30, 2011 – 4:18 pm | No Comment
Ruster Ausbruch

Special to Road Trips for Wine
By the Austrian Tourist Office
The historic center of Rust, just one hour south of Vienna, Austria, in Burgenland, is lined with stately Baroque and Renaissance façades with beautiful portals …

Wine Touring in Traverse City
November 21, 2011 – 7:03 pm | No Comment
Wine Touring in Traverse City

By Michael A. Norton
Traverse City Convention & Visitors Bureau
Special to Road Trips for Wine
“Tasting wine should engage all your senses,” says winemaker Mark Johnson. “It’s not just about what’s going on with your tastebuds. …

Bordeauxthèque in Paris
October 29, 2011 – 12:46 am | No Comment
Bordeauxthèque in Paris

The Wine Library of Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann has opened the Bordeauxthèque, a new 250-square-meter area designed as an “embassy” for wines from the Bordeaux region of France.
The Bordeauxthèque will present a range of more …

Traditional Wine for the Future
October 22, 2011 – 12:29 am | No Comment
Traditional Wine for the Future

Special to Road Trips for Wine
By the Austrian Tourist Board
Visit the Esterhàzy Palace Wine Museum, regional wine bar and shop, and state-of-the-art winery. Known as philanthropists, builders, and passionate art collectors throughout history, the …

Wine Walk in Carmel-by-the-Sea
October 15, 2011 – 12:55 am | No Comment
Wine Walk in Carmel-by-the-Sea

Carmel-by-the-Sea has launched a self-guided Wine Walk tour. Why? Because 13 different tasting rooms can be easily accessed within just a few blocks in this one-square mile village, making for an easy and delicious afternoon …

Amish Country Wines: Breitenbach Wine Cellars
September 22, 2011 – 11:44 am | No Comment
Amish Country Wines: Breitenbach Wine Cellars

Calling the Sugarcreek, Ohio area home since 1980 Breitenbach Wine Cellars harvests a slightly different crop than most of the farmers in the predominately Amish farming community.
Considered the signature series wines, Roadhouse Red, Frost Fire, …

King of Wines, Wine of Kings
September 10, 2011 – 9:10 pm | No Comment
King of Wines, Wine of Kings

Special to Road Trips for Wine
By the Austrian Tourist Office
The historic center of Rust, just one hour south of Vienna, Austria, in Burgenland, is lined with stately Baroque and Renaissance façades with beautiful portals …

Nikolaihof
August 1, 2011 – 12:05 am | No Comment
Nikolaihof

“Grüner Veltliner is the last of the great European white wine grapes.” So observed Terry Theise, an American wine connoisseur and importer.
The popular wine is indeed a highlight of its native Niederösterreich — and …

Lake Erie Wine Country
April 18, 2011 – 11:01 pm | No Comment
Lake Erie Wine Country

Lake Erie Wine Country, located in the largest grape-growing region in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, extends roughly 45 miles from Silver Creek, Chautauqua County, New York, to North East, Erie County, …

Tasting Champagne…in Champagne!
January 19, 2011 – 11:20 pm | No Comment
Tasting Champagne…in Champagne!

By Susan McKee
Special to Road Trips for Wine
Champagne isn’t at all what I thought it was.
I’ll blame it on my favorite grocery store. One day, I picked up a package of champagne grapes at …