Best Wine Vacations




 
 

Bordeaux
#3 in Best Wine Vacations
Bordeaux, France, has established a reputation for its sumptuous reds. In fact, more than 85% of the wine Bordeaux produces is red. Don’t leave without trying the cabernet sauvignon or merlot, or seek out a glass that’s a blend of both. For the ultimate wine excursion, explore the one-of-a-kind Cité du Vin wine museum or tour the region’s famous chateaus – Château La Dominique, Château Mouton Rothschild and Château Pape Clément are good starting points. And if you can, splurge on one of the city’s Michelin-starred restaurants, including Gordon Ramsay’s Le Pressoir d’Argent.

 

Napa Valley
#4 in Best Wine Vacations
For an incredible grape escape, jet to California’s wine country. Sitting about 60 miles north of San Francisco, this beautiful valley boasts cozy caverns, picturesque vineyards and more than three dozen types of grapes. Take a sunrise hot air balloon ride over Napa Valley’s rolling hills, or ride the Napa Valley Wine Train. Offering gourmet cuisine and a wine list with roughly 40 wines (including cabernet sauvignon, a Napa specialty), the train gives visitors a chance to stop at select wineries during the scenic excursion. For an especially intimate experience, head to Frog’s Leap or O’Brien Estate for the day.