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[E] Jon Bowen at Domaine Sainte Croix
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Posted by Abby 6 months ago. See other posts by Abby.
Have you heard about Green Travel ? No it does not mean a trekking holiday in some green areas in the world. Green Travel can mean anything from environmentally eco tours, to responsible eco-tourism options, sustainable travel or stays in ecolodges that are environmentally conscious
Green Travel very important because travel is such a huge industry that it leaves a huge impact on a tourism area so that without having the green emphasis the footprint left behind by the many travelers will leave a negative impact on the environment that can develop in a disaster.
Tourism is a tremendously growth-oriented industry, and is among the world's largest, with spending figures estimated at over five hundred billion per year in recent years. Because of the overwhelming size of the industry globally, millions of people are employed within its ranks, and are therefore of great concern when it comes to responsible, Eco-conscious decisions.
Any trip starts with a traveler�s choice of where and how to travel. And this is where the impact and importance of personal decisions of travelers is so important. The travel industry listens to its customers and when travelers are asking and demanding green travel options then eventually the travel industry will comply and adapt it travel packages to green travel solutions.
The impact of global travel, when geared toward the positive impact through green travel, can be terrific, such as when tourism's dollars go to the enhancement of local populations, or when travelers return home with a fresh take on other cultures, communities and environments, for instance. And whilst conserving the environment at the destination they visit travelers can make a huge impact on the world.
Whenever you travel, do what you can to extend the extra effort to ask questions about the businesses that service your trip: from hotels to tours to restaurants and more. Find out what you can about the impact of their businesses on the environment, in terms of both the physical and cultural aspects. No set of universal standards or guidelines currently exists to ensure that those in the travel and tourism industry world-wide operate according to environmentally conscious principles.
With a greater emphasis placed on the environment in general, travel and tourism has also felt the weight of the green revolution. The travel and tourism industry has sprung up in places where the natural environment remains in tact and available for one to experience first-hand. At its best, ecotourism is essentially nature travel of and cultivation of appreciation for the unadulterated vistas and landscapes of the planet.
Green travel is available in most popular destinations around the world for different kinds of budgets and different types of travel.
Now what can you do now that will make a difference ? Well adapt the green travel principles and look for an Eco or green tour that protects the local environment by limiting the footprint left behind by the trips they organize there. There are more and more options available so do your research and travel the green way!
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[F] Domaine Haut Campagnau, Dominique Andrian, Cts Gascogne
[E] Quinta do Crasto #2 with Manuel Lobo, winemaker
[E] Quinta do Crasto #1 with Tomas Roquette
[E] Wines from Portugal #2 with Charles Metcalfe
[E] Wines from Portugal #1 with Charles Metcalfe
[E] On cork: interview with Amorim
[E] Niepoort Douro #2, Luis Seabra, winemaker
[E] Niepoort Douro #1, Luis Seabra, winemaker
[E] Fattoria Poggerino (#2) in Chianti, biodynamism by Piero Lanza
[F] Interview : Domaine Cauhape, Henri Ramonteu, Jurancon
Mechanical harvest at Isole e Olena, Tuscany
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Of all the experiences we had on our trip to Seattle and Oregon earlier this month, one theme rang true: the importance of slowing down. Being a New Yorker, I tend to rush from here to there, focusing more on the schedule and less on the moment. I think this transcends a lot of Metropolitan [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
Lenn Thompson, the host of this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday and the creator of the event itself, strategically coordinated this month’s “At the Source” theme with my trip to Willamette Valley, Oregon (Thanks Lenn!). Lenn challenged us to taste any wine at the winery where it was made.
Willamette is Pinot Noir country and we tasted [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
I have a hard time picking favorites. When I have to fill out personal profiles that request my favorite food, movie, meal or book, it’s a stressful moment for me. My brain darts through various memories and I fill something in, but the commitment is hard. Was that really THE BEST? I love many things. [...]
A short visual visit to V Innocenti winery in Montepulciano
[E] Interview with Poliziano winemaker Fabio Marchi
[E] Herdade do Esporao interview
[E] Interview at H. do Peso vineyard on grape varieties etc.
Visual visit to Malhadinha Nova winery in Alentejo
[E] Interview at H de Mingorra / Uva in Alentejo, Portugal
[E] Fattoria Poggerino (#1) in Chianti, the wines with Piero Lanza
A novice jumps into the world of wine appreciation...and almost drowns in her glass.
[E] Cantina Candialle, Tuscany, Jarkko Peränen interview
[E] Chateau Yquem (part 2), Sauternes, tasting with Sandrine Garbay
[E] Wine in Austria, an introduction
[F] Domaine Huet, Vouvray, avec Noel Pinguet
[E] Domaine Baumard, Loire, Florent Baumard
[E] Chateau Yquem (part 1), Sauternes, Sandrine Garbay interview
[E] Weingut Emmerich Knoll, E Knoll interview
Origin of the Species:
Château de Beaucastel begets Tablas Creek
What to do in San Francisco with out breaking the bank.
Come to Portugal wine country
Making a wine barrel at C Gillet Cooperage
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[E] Domaine de Nizas, Languedoc
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[E] Graham Nutter of Chateau St Jacques d'Albas
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Having an escape at a friends weekend house is a true treat. Tell us your own getaway stories.
Chateau Petrus - A visual visit
[F] Chateau Tour des Gendres
[E,F] Truffle hunting - the black diamond
[F] Domaine de l'Ancienne Cure
[F] Madiran - an introduction
[E] Maestro, a new champagne closure by Duval Leroy and Alcan
[E] Alpha Wine Estate, Greece
[E] Kir-Yianni Estate, with Stellios Boutaris in Greece
A short visit to Chateau des Vigiers
A duck farm in the Perigord in south-western France.
[F] Dom. Sang des Cailloux, Vacqueyras interview
[E] Kurt Angerer, Austria, winemaker interview
[E] Mount Athos Wine - Tsantali
[F] Ch Fonréaud, Jean Chanfreau interview
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[E] Dom du Vieux Telegraphe, Daniel Brunier, Chateauneuf, Rhone
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Interview with Olivier the oenologue at the Domaine du Grand Tinel in Chateauneuf-du-Pape in the southern Rhone valley in France.
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[E] Willy Brundlmayer interview, winemaker in Austria
For many years, Becky Wasserman’s farmhouse in Burgundy has hosted legendary wine boot camps moderated by the esteemed Clive Coates and Allan Meadows. This time, during the week of May 3 – 9, 2009, Becky is doing it herself.
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Interview (in French): Ch Fourcas-Dupré, Patrice Pagès
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[E] Domaine Giraud, Marie Giraud interview
Members of Bordeaux wine tourism industry (yes we do have one!) were invited to the inauguration last week of Château Lagrange’s new tasting room.
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Ok, I admit it. I'm never going to grow up. Well I guess that's what happens when you marry your college senior year spring fling....
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Bordeaux Confidential Châteaux Wine Tour
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Food & Wine Trails Discounts 2009 Wine-Cruises By Up To $1000
An Exclusive Connecticut Wine and Spa Package
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Artesa Winery – The Jewel of Carneros
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SOLANA ON SEVEN MILE BEACH - Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort
WÖLFFER ESTATE VINEYARD
DEFINING THE LONG ISLAND WINE EXPERIENCE SINCE 1988
The 75th Anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition
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Women & Wine members will receive 20% off use code D1WW08 when purchasing the Gold Package.
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been a long time...
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I have just returned from 10 days in Kenya on a trip with a few ppl who support OneKid OneWorld (www.onekidoneworld.org), which raises money to fund school projects and other humanitarian efforts within Kenya.
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Our trip started in late September and with the crazy weather this year the winemakers were unsure of when the harvest was about to begin Marc and I got a chance to take an "insider's look" at what's going on in St. Emilion, Fonsac and Pomerol.
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If you can't own a home in wine country, then renting one is as close as you can get to living there.
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While vacationing in paradise, Niki Williams takes some time out to visit Hawaii’s Volcano Winery and learn about what they have to offer wine lovers both on and off the island.
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