Top 10 places to taste wine
pikwik
Wine enthusiast
Apr 2, 2006
based on 10 votes
Best places of the old and new worlds to visit vineyards, wine cellar and taste the best wines.
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Explore locations featured in this Traveler List:
Burgundy, Bordeaux, Reims, Stellenbosch, Chile, Tuscany, Coonawarra, Sonoma, La Rioja
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Appeals to: Couples/romantics, Honeymooners, Families with teenagers, Seniors, Students, Tourists
- Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall
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Hundreds of cellars of excellent red and white wines |
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| Chateau Lafite, Chateau Margaux, Chateau Mouton Rotschild are just a few names of famous wines of Bordeaux that you have to try. |
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3. Napa Valley
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| Gamous wine region of California: beautiful lansdcapes and great cellars. |
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| Visit exceptional champagne cellars such as Veuve Cliquot, Perrier-Jouet, Moet-Chandon or Taittinger |
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| On the Western side of South Arica, not far from Cape Town, visit Stellenbosch, its vineyards and cellars full of delightful wines, famous worldwide |
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6. Central valleys of Chile
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| One of the greatest and rising regions for wines, not far from Santiago. |
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Region of nice light Chianti wine that many people enjoy every day with their meal |
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| One of the most famous regions of South Australia for its vineyards |
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| An alternative to the Napa Valley; wonderful valley of California for wine tasting, dining, admiring the scenery |
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| The best region of Spain for wines |
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