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We've received your email address, and soon you will start getting exclusive offers and news from Wine Enthusiast. Now you'll be the first to hear about: Exclusive discount offers on wine accessories and storage Food and cocktail recipes Wine event invitations...and more! 10 Best Wine Travel Destinations 2014The Texas Hill Country was named one of the “10 Best Wine Travel Destinations in 2014” by Wine Enthusiast Magazine in its February print edition and online. The article states, “Each year, our editors scour the globe to suss out the absolute must-visit spots. To a few traditional wine regions, we’ve added several modern classics and a sprinkling of up-and-comers, making a compelling list of destinations.” “For the Texas Hill Country to be listed with wine travel destinations around the world such as Mendoza in Argentina, Languedoc in France, the Aegean Islands in Greece, the Barossa Valley in Australia, as well as Sonoma County in California and Walla Walla in Washington state, is a wonderful testament to the dedication and hard work by Texas grape growers and wine makers over the last decades

,” noted Ernie Loeffler, president/CEO of the Fredericksburg Convention and Visitor Bureau. The Texas Hill Country is commended in the article for maintaining its Hill Country charm while experiencing extensive growth in the wine industry, especially along the scenic Highway 290 between Fredericksburg and Austin. Executive Director, Texas Hill Country Wineries Association 10 Best Wine Travel Destinations 2015 House Details & Rental Rates Languedoc - The Region Sports - Kayak, Bike etc. Travel Tips - France Wineries in the region A Stroll in Pezenas Elizabeth Y and family from Australia - Visit June 2015 Two Sisters and Their Adult Daughters - Stay in September 2015 Two Couples from Maine - Visited Caussi in June 2015 How to set up your iPhone to minimize cost while in Europe In Montpellier, cypresses grow as high as .... September in Caussi - 2014 Utterly Transformative Experience - A visit in July 2014 A True Home - from the Nadler family

Languedoc Named Best Wine Travel Destination by the Wine Enthusiast Enter your email address:Delivered by FeedBurner Subscribe in a reader 10 Best Wine Travel Destination 2014: Mendoza, Argentina From the minute you set foot in Mendoza, the Andes burn an indelible mark in your memory bank. Peaks like El Plata and Tupungato, both over 20,000 feet in elevation, sit sentinel over tens of thousands of vineyard acres, creating a postcard visual. Yet, Mendoza is more than just mountains and Malbec. Over the past 15 years, this desert wine region, located some 700 miles west of Buenos Aires, has evolved into a top destination for wine tourism. New hotels, architecturally impressive wineries and greatly improved gastronomy—no longer limited to the asado, Argentina’s famous grilled-meat feast—are today’s attractions. is a new winery-based Pan-Asian restaurant in Vistalba run by the Korean-American sushi chef Mun Kim, who also offers make-it-then-eat-it cooking classes.

at the Familia Zuccardi winery in Maipú infuses house-made olive oil into almost every dish on its Tuscany-meets-California menu. In Mendoza city, is chef Pablo del Rio’s forum for refined cuisine from Argentina’s primary food regions, while , three blocks from the city’s main plaza, is a bistro with sidewalk tables and good breakfasts.
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Its funky Flores Blancas “room” which stands above the vineyard, is more like a spaceship on stilts, while its Hamam Turkish-style spa should not be missed. For more conventional hotels in Mendoza city, the , Park Hyatt and Sheraton are well-run, full-service operations.
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The in downtown Mendoza displays the original flag carried in 1817 by General José de San Martín, who led the united armies in key battles that resulted in the liberation of Argentina, Chile and Peru from Spain. Avoid Mendoza’s broiling summers and cold winters by visiting in the spring (September-December) or fall (March-April), when the vines and ubiquitous alamos (poplars) change colors. Local in the Know Veronica Mausbach, owner of specialty travel agency Vintura, says, “If there’s a heaven, they serve the empanadas from , located at the corner of routes 92 and 94 in Vista Flores. The secret is in how the beef is processed; not ground, but patiently sliced with a very sharp knife. And the dough melts in your mouth. The place is housed in a traditional casona and no English is spoken, so bring your Spanish dictionary.”. is a French-owned winery situated near the town of Tupungato whose claim to fame is its trout farm, along with a restaurant that cooks the fish to perfection.

is Mendoza’s signature winery in terms of architecture and landscaping. Its visitors’ center is home to the Killka art gallery, a tasting lounge and restaurant. in the Alto Agrelo district offers visitors a chance to play a fun and educational sensory game: put on a blindfold and try to identify 15 natural aromas commonly found in wine. in Perdriel provides several tasting opportunities; one of the best is the Empanadas y Vinos tour that includes several wines served alongside a trio of clay-oven-baked empanadas. operates a tasting room and “blending lab” in the heart of Mendoza city. You can taste wines in flights or try to blend like a winemaker (reservations required). Malbec is the grape the runs Mendoza’s wine engine, the region that fuels Argentina’s ever-growing wine industry. Deep in color, aromas, body and flavors, Malbec and Malbec-led blends pair perfectly with Argentina’s world-class beef, hearty pastas and roasted goat, a local specialty. Wineries also work with red grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Bonarda, Syrah, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir and Merlot.