Located in the heart of Bordeaux’s renowned wine region, Château Giscours is a symbol of history, elegance, and viticultural expertise. Beyond its reputation for producing world-class wines, the estate has become a must-visit destination for wine lovers seeking an immersive experience in both winemaking and the art of hospitality.
Clos de los Siete, an architectural wonder for the enjoyment of wine tourism
Clos de los Siete is located at the foot of the Andes mountain range, in the heart of the Uco Valley, one of the main wine-related areas in Mendoza. The property covers 850 hectares, at an altitude between 1000 and 1200 meters above sea level, in Vista Flores, Tunuyán. Interesting to mention that this sole property has the size of the Pomerol region in France.
The visual elegance of stone: wineries as modern example of architecture
When tradition meets the modern taste for design, it becomes possible to experience wine in all its nuances, giving proper importance also to the visual aspect in which the production takes place as well as the tasting itself
5 stunning wineries in Adelaide, South Australia
Along with some of the world’s best drops, Adelaide, South Australia’s wineries offer a range of incredibly diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes and spaces. Adelaide’s 18 wine regions are continuously evolving their winery settings with unique materials, sustainable practices, and transporting design, to create world-class wine tourism experiences for local and international visitors.
The 4th edition of “At the Heart of the Harvest” has more than 600 enthusiastic participants
In September, Swiss Wine organized the fourth national grape harvest event “At the Heart of the Harvest”. 30 vineyards throughout Switzerland offered interested wine lovers the opportunity to get involved in the vines.
2025’s Best Of Wine Tourism Regional Award Announcement: Napa Valley’s Winners
Seven Napa Valley wine tourism businesses were honored during the Visit Napa Valley Destination Symposium on September 26th, 2024 at CIA at Copia.
Discover Caves Graham’s: a legacy of excellence in Port Wine and wine tourism
With its rich history, famous wines, and unforgettable enogastronomic experiences, Graham’s continues to set the standard for wine tourism.
Modern architecture built upon the past
Today Rheinhessen is known for its outstanding wines. However, the history of viticulture goes back a long way. Wine was already being grown here 2.000 years ago. Its Roman past has given this area not only the wine but also a rich history and tradition. You can find traces of the Romans everywhere. They are alive in the culture and architecture of the region. It is not possible to dig a hole in the ground in this area without coming across the remains of Roman life, is a common saying.
Casablanca Valley’s Wine Route
The Valparaiso-Casablanca valley has very good connectivity between its vineyards, you can travel along the bike paths between each vineyard or you can take public/private transportation to reach the vineyards, which are easily accessible.
Bubbles in the Old Town
Criteria Group has a long career managing wine tourism services in Rioja. They promote the original activity “Bubbles in the Old Quarter”, in collaboration with the Logroño City Council and the Logroño Old Quarter Association. “Burbujas en el Casco” is a self-guided route in small groups, which includes the tasting of four DOCa Rioja sparkling wines, served in four historical and cultural spaces in the old town of Logroño.
PRESTIGIOUS BORDEAUX WINE CENTRE WELCOMES 12 HAWKE’S BAY WINES
A dozen Hawke’s Bay wines will become the first ever New Zealand wines to be available for tastings at the world-famous Cité Du Vin, the cultural venue dedicated to wine in Bordeaux, France.
Great Wine Capitals announce recipients of 2024/2025 Research Grant
Building on the success of its inaugural year, the Great Wine Capitals Global Network is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2024/2025 Research Grant. This initiative continues to promote excellence and innovation in wine tourism by supporting impactful research in this dynamic sector. With a focus on fostering academic collaboration among the 12 distinguished wine capitals, the GWC Research Grant encourages projects that can enhance and expand wine tourism globally.