WINE & DINE

Travel is not merely where you are going — it’s what you experience along the way. And when it comes to experiences that delight both the senses and the palate, nothing compares to a tour of some of the world’s best vineyards. But this is not merely about wine tasting in picturesque surroundings. This is about wine and dine immersion experiences — where masterfully crafted vintages are paired with culinary artistry.
Here are the greatest vineyards and wine countries worldwide where food and terroir come together, and each meal becomes a memory.
1. Bordeaux, France – Elegance in Every Sip
Why Go: Where some of the world’s most esteemed wine châteaux reside (hello, Château Margaux), Bordeaux is the holy grail of wine pilgrimages.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot blends
- Food: Duck confit, aged cheeses, foie gras
Experience: Enjoy wine-pairing dinners at Château Pape Clément, or go on a food and wine tour of Saint-Émilion, where medieval charm is infused with modern Michelin-starred gastronomy.
2. Tuscany, Italy – La Dolce Vita in a Glass
Why Go: Rolling hills, cypress trees, and sun-kissed vineyards — Tuscany is the romantic heart of Italian winemaking.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino
- Food: Handmade pasta, wild boar ragu, pecorino cheese
Experience: Schedule a lunch tasting at Castello di Ama, where truffle-infused foods are served paired with wine, surrounded by a breathtaking view. Finish off the evening with a scoop of gelato in a hill town piazza.
3. Napa Valley, California – The New World Star
Why Go: Napa isn’t so much a wine destination — it’s a total luxury affair, with gourmet cuisine and five-star vineyards on every corner.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay
- Food: Pan-seared scallops, filet mignon, organic farm-to-table cuisine
Experience: Head to Robert Mondavi Winery for expertly curated tasting menus or enjoy an award-winning wine pair experience at The French Laundry, which is reserved months in advance.
4. Stellenbosch, South Africa – Dramatic Wines & Stunning Views
Why Go: Where dramatic mountain landscapes meet boisterous food culture, Stellenbosch is South Africa’s top wine destination.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Pinotage, Chenin Blanc
- Food: Game meat, bobotie, grilled seafood
Experience: At Delaire Graff Estate, taste wine and art, architecture, and award-winning food. Experience the Food & Wine Journey — a multi-course tasting with vineyard views to die for.
5. Mendoza, Argentina – Malbec and Mountains
Why Go: At the base of the Andes mountains, Mendoza pairs robust red wines with robust flavors, and an injection of adrenaline.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Malbec, Torrontés
- Food: Asado (Argentinian BBQ), empanadas, provoleta
Experience: Overnight at Bodega Vistalba for an immersive vineyard experience, and enjoy sunset tastings followed by open-fire dinners under the stars.
6. Marlborough, New Zealand – A Zesty Escape
Why Go: Famous for its refreshing Sauvignon Blancs, Marlborough is heaven for those who appreciate fresh flavors and coastal appeal.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir
- Food: Green-lipped mussels, fresh oysters, goat cheese
Experience: Make a booking for a vineyard lunch at Cloudy Bay and indulge in a tasting flight with regional seafood. Don’t miss a bike tour through the vines — it’s the Kiwi way!
7. La Rioja, Spain – Tapas & Tempranillo
Why Go: Spain’s best-known wine region combines rustic beauty with serious oenological kudos — and some of Europe’s best food matches.
What to Pair:
- Wine: Tempranillo, Garnacha
- Food: Tapas, jamón ibérico, lamb stew
Experience: Stay at the Hotel Marqués de Riscal, designed by Frank Gehry, and tour avant-garde tasting rooms. Enjoy local reds with slow-roasted meats and flavorful pintxos.
✨ Secrets to the Perfect Wine & Dine Experience
- Book ahead: Wine-pairing experiences tend to book up fast, particularly at top vineyards.
- Choose the tasting menu: Leave the decision-making to the pros with expertly paired multi-course meals.
- Explore beyond red and white: Try local varietals you’ve never heard of — like South Africa’s Pinotage or Argentina’s Torrontés.
- Ask questions: Winemakers love to share stories — about soil, climate, and the inspiration behind each bottle.
Final Sip: Travel Through Taste
A wine and dine adventure isn’t about what’s on your plate or in your glass — it’s about connection. To the land. To culture. And to the pleasure of learning something new, one bite and one sip at a time.
So whether you’re clinking glasses in a Tuscan vineyard or savoring a seafood platter in New Zealand, remember: the world’s best destinations often begin with a cork and a craving.