Information About French Wine
Whenever wine comes up in a conversation or a thought, we often find ourselves thinking of where the wine came from. If you study the name of the wine, such as Burgundy or Champagne, you’ll find a log...
View ArticleWine Collecting For Beginners
Collecting wine can be a very fun and exciting hobby – especially when you try to find the wine. If you are looking to collect wine, you may end up spending a bit more money than you thought. Wine...
View ArticleStoring And Caring For Wine
Over the years, wine consumption has become more and more popular. With more and more money going into wine both as an investment and for later consumption, the history of the wine will always be in...
View ArticleHungarian Wine: The Story Then and Now
It’s a wine tasting gone amok, with some 700 bottles displayed, 50 open ones to choose from, and almost nothing that sounds familiar. What is a Szekszárdi Kadarka supposed to taste like? Or a...
View ArticleRiesling Bike Rides Around the Finger Lakes of New York
Winery locations and beautiful scenery often go hand in hand. So why not see it all at a slower pace, from the seat of a bicycle instead of behind the windows of a car or bus? Our first in a series on...
View ArticleBiking Country Wine Roads in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
Days spent meandering down rural country lanes lined with grapevines, orchards, and hop fields ease into afternoon wine tastings. Nights are in small and welcoming Oregon towns you’ve never heard of,...
View ArticleFor Organic Wine That’s Great, Hit the Chile Aisle
Barrels aging at Matetic winery in Chile Let’s face it: organic wine has a bad rap. Most wine drinkers assume it’s going to be sub-par, just as they assume with kosher wine. In both cases, history...
View ArticleTarantas Wines Taste of Spain Recipe Contest
Amateur chefs and foodies take note of Tarantas Wines Taste of Spain Recipe Contest. Bring your best culinary creativity and pair it with a bottle of Tarantas Spanish Organic Wine for a chance to win a...
View ArticleReview of Denver’s Newest French Restaurant Cafe Marmotte
Washington Park neighborhood recently welcomed Denver’s newest French restaurant, Cafe Marmotte. We couldn’t resist an opportunity to sample the fare of this neighborhood bistro, sip on a collection of...
View ArticlePack A Fork: Unique Cultural & Culinary Adventure to Spain
Looking for a guided AND unique cultural and culinary adventure to Spain? Join ‘Pack a Fork!’ on this small group, one-of-a-kind adventure through the Catalan and Basque regions of Northern Spain....
View ArticleDenver’s Pub 17 on Welton: Wine, Beer & Great Food
Don’t let its name fool you. Denver’s Pub 17 on Welton is more than a brew pub. Yes, it’s one of Denver’s brew pubs, but their wine list is impressive too. Denver’s Pub 17 on Welton: Wine, Beer &...
View ArticleCancun-Riviera Maya Wine & Food Festival
What is your perfect vacation? How about beach paired with wine & food? Your culinary travel just got better when traveling to Mexico’s annual Cancun-Riviera Maya Wine & Food Festival for your...
View ArticleBicycling the Finger Lakes of New York
Winery locations and beautiful scenery often go hand in hand. So why not see it all at a slower pace, from the seat of a bicycle instead of behind the windows of a car or bus? Our first in a series on...
View ArticleLittle Black Dress Wine Debuts New Packaging
Size doesn’t matter with wine, right? Surprise mom this Mother’s Day with a beautiful Little Black Dress and you don’t need to ask her dress size! Just in time for Mother’s Day, Little Black Dress Wine...
View ArticleCheers to Colorado: Durango Wine Experience
Click your heels and say with me, “There’s no such things as too much wine!” You are in Colorado, and this is the 10th annual Durango Wine Experience, where wine is paired with the stunning Southwest...
View ArticleBicycling Brings Adventures to Australia’s Wine Region
Kangaroos, cockatoos, echidnas, shiraz, chardonnay and cycling. Experiencing wine country and its native wildlife on two wheels has become the next big thing for travelers looking to add an active...
View ArticleSalud to 100 Tequilas Under 50 Bucks
As the late, great comedian George Carlin once said, “One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor.” With Cinco de Mayo celebrations in full swing, Salud (cheers) to a shot with salt and lime to 100...
View ArticleAmaWaterways Wine River Cruises
A river cruise is one of the most romantic ways to travel — and add a wine-themed sailing? Wine Lovers rejoice! What better way to say Cheers to National Wine Day than AmaWaterways wine river cruises?...
View ArticleAustralia Wine Region Produces Italian Style Wine
More than 9,000 miles from Tuscany, Adelaide Hills, an Australia wine region produces Italian Style Wine, emerging as a primo producer of Italian varieties and styles. Many of the more than 100...
View ArticleUnique Gift Ideas for Wine Lovers with a Sense of Humor
We at WineLoversVillage.com take our wine seriously. I mean, hello, it’s WINE, people! Although we all agree that wine is pretty amazing, serious and fun to drink, sometimes we just like to relax and...
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