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See Decanter’s travel guides for top wine regions to visit in North America.
Planning a wine trip to California? Read up on Santa Barbara or Anderson Valley, plus check out California’s top restaurants or best wineries to visit. For something further north, there’s Oregon and Washington State. Or if you’re taking a trip to the East Coast, read our guides on Finger Lakes NY and Virginia or New York’s top wine bars.
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The best wineries to visit on a tour of Finger Lakes...
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Anthony Rose visits The Hitching Post II - made famous by wine film Sideways...
Plan the ultimate Judgement of Paris wine trip in Napa with where to taste, eat and stay...
Perfect for a winter getaway, this scenic region within easy reach of Toronto offers friendly welcomes and impressive wines...
From winery tours and tastings to fine dining, Julian Hitner plans out the ideal day in Niagara...
Plan your trip to Niagara with Julian Hitner's guide to the best restaurants, hotels and shops...
Whether you're visiting California for the Super Bowl or planning a wine road trip, William Kelley offers up 10 Napa Valley wineries to visit...
Bucolic vistas, activities aplenty and arguably the best Riesling outside Europe are the drawcards of this exciting region.
Manhattan resident Peter Hellmann highlights the best New York wine bars...
Katie Kelly Bell picks 10 top cellar doors to visit in California...
An oasis from Napa’s glitz and glamour, this is the wine region to visit for unpretentious dining, redwood forests and excellent Pinot Noir, says Stephen Brook
Individuality is the watchword in this still-emerging region, says Katie Kelly Bell. Visit soon for a taste of California’s frontier spirit...
After a history of setbacks, Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia is now on the cusp of a viticultural renaissance. Visit now before the masses catch on, says Katie Kelly Bell.