From a grand home in a Napa vineyard to an 18th-century villa in Spain, here's where you can turn wine country living fantasies into reality. |
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Wine shops are often overlooked when it comes to wine culture, but many of them have greatly influenced our tastes. Here are some we love. |
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In New York State, Long Island is just hitting its stride as a wine region. Here are the top wineries to visit.
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Despite its long history in Hungary’s Tokaj region, the white wine grape Furmint isn’t yet a household name in the U.S.—it soon will be. |
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At St. Jodern Kellerei, a Swiss wine cooperative with over 600 members, the alpine region's winemaking tradition is stronger than ever. |
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This Paloma riff subs Fino Sherry for some of the tequila, lowering the abv while maintaining the cocktail's sprightly, effervescent profile. |
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From the cellar to the coast, this six-bottle messenger is built for wherever the weekend takes you. Full-grain buffalo leather softens and deepens with every trip, removable padded liners keep your bottles secure, and the five pockets handle whatever else you're bringing along. A waiter's corkscrew means you're ready to open anywhere. |
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Our November 1990 cover takes us inside the most consequential weeks of the winemaking year when timing, instinct, and sheer labor determine what ends up in your glass. A reminder that long before the cork is ever pulled, the real work happens in the vineyard. |
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200 Summit Lake Dr Valhalla, New York 10595 US |
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