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Urban Energy, Rural Roots: The Perfect Blend of Valparaíso and Casablanca Valley
The vibrant port city of Valparaíso and the cool vineyards of the Casablanca Valley form a compelling partnership along Chile’s central coast. Blending urban creativity with rural tradition, this dynamic alliance showcases world-class wines, innovative gastronomy, and authentic cultural experiences, positioning the region as a premier destination for wine tourism and sustainable development. The post Urban Energy, Rural Roots: The Perfect Blend of Valparaíso and Casablanca Valley appeared first on Great Wine Capitals .
by Giovanni Escarate4 viewswine-storiesbestofwinetourismcasablancaculturevalparaisowinetourism - news
Paso Robles Wine Country: Go for the Wine, Stay for the Food
I love it when I take a wine trip and am just as ready to visit the restaurants as I am the wineries. That’s literally what happened to me when I encountered the Paso Robles food scene. The food wowed me as much as the wine and the vibe. And it wasn’t just “shi-shi,” fine-dining food that I enjoyed. It was a little bit of everything. I honestly am as at home eating mustard greens and ox-tails as I am indulging in a caviar fist bump. I can effortlessly go from so-called low brow to high brow in an instant and never miss a beat. Kinda like code switching for food. Totally winning when the restaurants at the wineries are just as good as the standalone restaurants! As a “forced” chef of two teenagers, I cook a fair amount. And in a desire to create healthy, hearty (they are both athletes), and interesting dishes for them, I’ve made an effort to learn more about food. I’m more curious about food, and have a greater appreciation for the flavors and techniques that chefs employ than ever befo
by Kat4 viewsus-cacacentralcoastpasorobleswinetourismwinetravel - news
Raising a Glass to Texas Wine Month – 2025 Edition
I swear I blinked and we were halfway through September. I'll wake up tomorrow and it will be Christmas. That's how fast time seems to be going. My grandmother always told me that time seems to pass quicker the older you get. Yep. Anywho, this time of year means it's time for Texas Wine Month. And since it lands in October, it coincides with #ComeOnOctober month. Cheers to drinking and celebrating Texas wine in October and all throughout the year. Come Over October is a global campaign celebrated in October that encourages wine drinkers to invite friends, colleagues, neighbors, and family to “come over” to a home, a restaurant, a winery or wherever people gather to share wine and fellowship. It's meant to pay homage to wine’s 9,000-year history as a communal beverage that brings people together. Given the pressure that the wine industry has been under, I love the message behind this campaign. Wine has been enjoyed for millennia (in moderation by most) and has been a celebrated wa
by Kat5 viewstexas-wineus-txtexaswinetxwinewinetastingwinetourism
