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Raise a glass in Switzerland
Europe’s hidden wine gem Switzerland’s grape harvest season bursts with vibrant color, celebrations, and fine local flavors. Often overlooked on the wine map, Switzerland offers an intimate wine experience rooted in tradition and framed by breathtaking vistas, from terraced vineyards above lakes to alpine slopes and hidden valleys. The Swiss love their wine so much that only about 1% is exported, making every glass in Switzerland truly a local …
Flanders’ Fields of wine
Across the Westhoek poppies and vineyard Today, one of the most important battlefields of World War I, besides being a place of remembrance, is also a paradise for wine lovers. The Westhoek is a surprising destination with plenty of wine estates for you to visit. It's true, Belgium is best known for its iconic local beers, but the country can stand its ground when it comes to wine as well. Did you know that the Romans were already growing wine in Haspengouw 2,000 years ago? This Belgian fruit …
A Slovak wine list
New tastes and old traditions The tradition of wine in Slovakia is ancient, with roots in the Roman period. Now, the country’s six winegrowing regions each has its own specific character, soil conditions and grape varieties. The result is a wide range of wines that puts Slovakia ever more frequently on wine lists. Enthusiasts can enjoy the unique bouquet and taste of artisanal and organic wines. The wine region of the town of Modra, where wine production has long been a part of its history, is …
Discover Slovenia’s wines
Where every glass of wine has a story Slovenia’s rich wine heritage encompasses Maribor’s world-oldest grapevine , Ptuj’s historic cellar with vintages from 1917, and Gornja Radgona’s 150-year tradition of sparkling wine . Climate, soil and tradition weave together in 52 thriving grape varieties , and about 28,000 grape and wine producers annually craft nearly 1,000,000 hectoliters of crisp whites, robust reds, elegant sparkling and memorable orange wines. Three primary wine regions With four …
Top tips for wine lovers in Czechia
Travel through Czech wine culture Did you know that Czechia produces wines that have captured the hearts of not only local wine enthusiasts but also gourmets in prestigious Michelin-starred restaurants? Whether you explore the vineyards of Bohemia or Moravia, you’ll experience a unique blend of a thousand years of tradition with modern winemaking techniques and exceptional quality. Sunny vineyards and culture in a glass Czechia boasts two main wine regions : the sunny vineyards of South Moravia …
Estonia’s surprising wines
A wine-making tradition with a twist When you think of wine, Estonia might not be the first country that comes to mind, but that’s exactly what makes it special. From wild berries to rhubarb, apples, and even dandelions, Estonian winemakers craft small-batch wines using nature’s bounty, offering curious palates a chance to sample something different. Estonia’s wine-making tradition has deep roots, as fruit and berry wines have been made here since the Middle Ages. During Soviet times, many …
Malta: The hidden must-visit wine destination
From grape to glass Malta , the small Mediterranean island with a long and fascinating history, is rapidly gaining recognition for its rich winemaking heritage . Hand-pick and stomp grapes or attend wine tastings to truly connect with Malta’s centuries-old wine culture and traditions. Pick grapes and experience traditions During harvest season, vineyards across Malta and its sister island Gozo welcome visitors eager to try grape picking firsthand. For those seeking an even deeper cultural …
Wine regions in Poland
Savor the spirit of Polish vineyards Wine needs not only sunshine but good soil, gentle slopes, breezes to dry the dew off the leaves — and devoted vintners. This is Polish winemaking: unexpected, diverse, and cherished. Each region offers its own character, stories, and flavors — inviting travelers to discover a new side of Europe. Come, be part of the growth of Polish wine tourism! Lubuskie – where grapevines have grown for centuries Poland’s largest wine region is near Zielona Góra in the …
A grape harvest journey in Spain
Where taste, tradition, and joy meet Spain ’s grape harvest season, from late August through October, offers travelers a unique way to connect with the land, its traditions and its people. Across the country, wine regions celebrate with festivals, tastings and hands-on experiences that immerse visitors in a centuries-old winemaking culture. La Rioja: Logroño’s Fiestas de San Mateo Each September, Logroño comes alive with the Fiestas de la Vendimia Riojana in honor of San Mateo. Streets fill …
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 …