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Travel across Germany’s vineyards
Scenic wine routes abound Across Germany , you can find countless ways to enjoy a fantastic wine tour: 13 distinct wine regions contain over 10,000 wineries and 100,000 hectares of vineyards! If wandering through picturesque vineyard landscapes sounds like your idea of a perfect escape, you’ll find plenty of inspiration below. The Moselle’s steep vineyards The Moselle valley , one of the country’s oldest wine regions, is known for its uniquely steep slopes. Green vineyards as far as you can see …
It’s wine o’clock in Denmark!
Discover Europe’s most surprising wine region Move over, beer — Denmark is making waves on the world’s wine map. Officially recognized as a wine-producing country since 2000, Denmark is now Europe’s northernmost grape-growing nation. With its cool climate, unique terroir, and passionate producers, Danish wine is rewriting the rulebook — blending innovation with tradition and winning fans far beyond its borders. Danish vineyards are spread across four regions — Jutland, Fyn, Zealand, and …
The wine stories of Serbia
From vine to a glass full of memories Vibrant, rich, and authentic, Serbia is a land where the tradition of winemaking has been capturing hearts and palates for centuries. Step into the colorful world of Serbian vineyards, where heritage intertwines with celebration and each step brings you closer to the soul of this enchanting destination. In honor of the harvest: preserving vineyard traditions Grape harvesting in Serbia is far more than an agricultural task — it’s a celebration of life and …
Portugal’s grape getaways
Experience the magic of harvest season If you seek authentic, hands-on travel and have a passion for wine, then Portugal’s vindimas , the traditional grape harvest, belongs at the top of your bucket list. This annual event is more than just picking grapes; it’s a vibrant celebration of Portuguese culture, heritage, and community. Portugal ’s winemaking roots run deep, with centuries of tradition and award-winning wines celebrated worldwide. There's no better way to understand this legacy than …
The Netherlands: a new wine frontier
Europe's unexpected new wine destination A remarkable transformation is taking place in one of Europe's most unexpected wine destinations. The Netherlands , long celebrated for tulips and windmills, has emerged as an exciting new viticultural region. All over the country, from northern Groningen to the south of Zeeland and coastal South Holland to Gelderland, you'll discover vineyards thriving in this compact yet diverse landscape. For 20 years, small and large wine estates have been quietly …
The rich wine heritage of Cyprus
Wine your way through the island …
Romania’s wine country
Discover surprising, delightful vineyards The beginnings of viticulture go back at least 4,000 years in Romania . Dacia, as it was known in ancient times, had a well-established wine culture. The coins issued by the Romans in the new province of Dacia had on one side two children offering grapes to a woman, a symbol of the region’s wealth. The climate and soil are appropriate for growing different varietals for red, white, and rose wines. The main geographical features that temper Romania’s …
Eat your way through Denmark
Share a Danish with us When you think of Danish food , buttery pastries, open-faced sandwiches ( smørrebrød ), and even the famous Danish hot dog might come to mind. But Denmark’s food is more than just iconic bites — it’s a way of life. Whether joining a cozy community dinner, feasting at a Michelin-starred restaurant , or enjoying a warm kanelsnegl straight from the bakery, Danish food culture invites you to slow down and savor the moment. Eating like a local in Denmark means discovering …
Taste the heart of Spain’s cuisine
A journey through flavors and traditions Spain invites you to explore the heart of its culture through flavor: every region tells its own story through the food on its tables. From olive groves and vineyards to fishing harbors and mountain pastures, the country’s terrain shape its diverse culinary identity. Golden Landscapes of Taste In Jaén (Andalusia), a “sea of olive trees” produces some of the world’s finest olive oils. The UNESCO World Heritage towns of Úbeda and Baeza are gateways to this …
Eat like a Finn
Sauna, supper and seasonal treats Eating like a local in Finland is not (all) about ticking off Michelin stars. It’s about stepping into a sauna, wandering into the forest, or sitting down with a slice of rye bread that tastes better than it looks. Finland's food culture may look modest on the surface, but it’s full of quiet surprises. Sauna and supper In Finland, meals don’t always begin at the table. They often begin in a cloud of steam. Sauna restaurants have turned a national ritual into a …