Culture
Wine
Vineyard landscapes, cellars, and the pleasure of tasting in the exact place where the grapes were grown.
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Wine destinations

Lake Balaton
Hungary
Central Europe’s summer lake: beaches, vineyards, and thermal spots. Balaton is Budapest’s playground.

Bordeaux
France
The world's wine capital: neoclassical limestone quays along the Garonne, a UNESCO old town, and some of the finest reds on earth within an hour's drive.

Bordeaux
France
Wine capital with a restored riverfront and golden stone. Bordeaux is cellars, squares, and a very liveable city.

Verona
Italy
Romeo and Juliet's city: a Roman amphitheatre still hosting opera, Romanesque churches, and wine from the Valpolicella and Soave hills.

Alsace Wine Villages
France
Half‑timbered houses, flower boxes, and vineyards rolling into low hills. Alsace’s small towns look like storybooks with wine cellars.

Eger
Hungary
Baroque buildings, a castle, and wine cellars in the valley. Eger is thermal baths and red wine.

Charlottesville
USA
College town, vineyards, and Blue Ridge foothills. Charlottesville is Virginia mellow.

Alentejo
Portugal
Rolling plains, cork oaks, and whitewashed villages. Alentejo is slow, hot, and spacious.

Vaduz & Liechtenstein Trail
Liechtenstein
Alpine microstate with a castle, vineyards, and marked trails.

Porto City
Portugal
Steep streets, tiled facades, and the Douro River. Porto feels like an old port city with a cosy, slightly melancholic charm.

Kelowna
Canada
Lake Okanagan, vineyards, and fruit orchards. Kelowna is Canada’s interior wine-and-lake town.

Umbria Hill Towns
Italy
Stone towns on soft hills, with olive groves and quiet squares. Umbria is a slower cousin to Tuscany.

Santiago
Chile
Santiago, Chile — andes backdrop, craft beer, and vineyards a short drive away.

Finger Lakes Wine Country
USA
Long glacial lakes lined with wineries, waterfalls, and small towns in upstate New York.

Salta & Calchaquí Valleys
Argentina
Desert valleys, striped hills, and small Andean towns. Salta and its surroundings mix colonial plazas with big dry landscapes.

Alsace Vineyard Villages
France
Half-timbered houses, flower boxes, and vineyards between the Vosges and Rhine.

Adelaide
Australia
Wine, festivals, and a grid of parks. Adelaide is small, liveable, and the gateway to Barossa.

Mendoza
Argentina
Wine country at the foot of the Andes. Mendoza is malbec, mountains, and outdoor adventure.

Salta & Northwest Valleys
Argentina
Salta & Northwest Valleys, Argentina — quebradas, colorful hills, and small wine towns under high-desert skies.

Stellenbosch
South Africa
Vineyards, Cape Dutch architecture, and mountain backdrops. Stellenbosch is wine country.

Alsace
France
Half-timbered villages, wine route, and Franco-German flavour. Alsace is Christmas markets and vineyards.

Margaret River Region
Australia
Wine region with surf beaches, caves, and forest between Indian Ocean and coast.

Mendoza Wine Valleys
Argentina
Mendoza Wine Valleys, Argentina — andes-backed vineyards and Malbec in the high desert.

Korčula
Croatia
Stone old town on an island, ringed by vineyards and bays. Korčula is a quieter Adriatic gem.
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