There’s something about wine that exudes an air of luxury. Perhaps it’s because wine requires a certain level of expertise to appreciate fully, or maybe it’s in the vocabulary we use to describe the actions we take with it. We sip, we savor, and we indulge in wine.
Whatever the case may be, wine tourism is a booming industry that is flourishing everywhere that grapes will grow. Most oenophiles are aware of the classic wine regions such as Bordeaux, Tuscany, and Northern California, but today, let’s get into three lesser-known wine tourism destinations. 1. Moldova
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Ah, Paris. The City of Lights, the City of Love, the city that never ceases to amaze and evoke wonder. Millions of people visit this inspiring place every year for reasons as diverse as they are. Some come looking for urban adventures, while others seek out rooftop lounges on which to sip champagne and gaze out at the city. Perhaps you, too, have imagined yourself peering up at the Eiffel Tower or looking out from its heights. Whatever the motivations for venturing to the French capital may be, the observant traveler cannot help but notice three things about Paris - these essential qualities provide insight into the Parisian way of life.
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Author: Debra HarrisAs founder of Life’s Journey Travel, I’m deeply passionate about creating custom travel experiences that allow my clients to truly savor the journey. Categories
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