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Wine Regions
Explore wine regions in the United States and abroad!
 
 
The Other Side of Napa—Chiles Valley
The two-lane highway teeters around the corner, breezing by dry scrub brush and golden grasses.
 
Dry Creek Valley
The year after I was first married, my husband and I decided to take an anniversary trip to the wine country.
 
France's California
Working in the wine industry comes with a few notable perks.
 
Pays d'Oc
Southwest of the Rhône Valley is the Languedoc- Roussillon area, another region in France that's well worth a wine lover's look.
 
Gambling on Land: Red Mountain
When John Williams and Jim Holmes invested in 80 acres near Benton City, Washington, it was a gamble.
 
Shop Smart: Chilean Wines
Seeking a good value in wine? Look to imports. Places like Australia, Argentina, France's Languedoc, and Chile are bursting with new vineyards and bumper crops (vines that yield more fruit than expected).
 
Côtes du Rhône
Let’s face it, American consumers are grape-centric when it comes to buying wine. Looking for words like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Chardonnay is the way many wine drinkers choose what to sip.
 
Napa Cabs--Better from the Ground Up
In nearly every garden, there's a magical spot where plants thrive. Here, roses give more fragrance, strawberries grow sweeter, daylilies bloom sooner.
 
A Traveler's Introduction to Washington State's Wine Regions
Though less famous for its wines than California, Washington State deserves the attention of any wine-lover. The state rates second nationally in grape production (after California, of course).
 
 
 
 
 
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