Articles in Wine Trails
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By the French Government Tourist Office
The Beaujolais area, to the north of Lyon, France, is recognized worldwide for its wines. Indeed, wine production is a major industry in the …
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. …
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, …
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By the Austrian Tourist Office
Located in the Southern part of Styria, the Südsteirische Weinstrasse (South Styrian Wine Road) is often compared to Italy’s Tuscany. Almost no other Austrian wine …
Green Bay, Wisconsin, may be cheesehead country but it’s also a great place for wine lovers to make their way to this year to experience the recently christened Fox River Valley Wine Trail.
This self-guided wine-tasting …
Northern Arizona has developed the Verde Valley Wine Trail to help wine aficionados check out the region’s vineyards, wineries, tasting rooms, shops and restaurants. (Did I mention it’s the only Arizona wine trail?)
It …
For some time now, it’s been noted that there are wineries in every state of the union.
Alabama boasts eight.
Some produce French-style wines (you do remember that the Appalachian Mountains extend into northern Alabama, …
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Wine Tourism in France
The grape picking season got underway at the end of August in a number of French wine-growing regions. Now is the time that wine growers call …
Mother’s Day is fast approaching, but this year don’t give Mom the traditional Hallmark card and gift, instead take her on a wine trail for the weekend. Picture this…nature, relaxation, beautiful scenery and wine.
To say that the Napa Valley is scenic would be an understatement. Everywhere you look there are verdant green hills and grape vines, and we were excited to be out on the road on our first trail. We traveled south down Highway 29, which runs through Napa, and then east into the hilly suburbs of several smaller towns.




