Pubblicato il 17 dicembre 2024
Wine tourism means wine tourism. It has become an important concept in today's tourism. It has become a new way to travel, explore a territory and its customs.
Developing in recent years, it is aimed at travelers wishing to discover new cultures. But also at all people in search of emotional experiences. For the owner of the winery, tourist events and guided tours of the vineyard allow him to promote his wines. For the territory, this type of tourism enhances local production and perpetuates traditions.
France is the must-visit destination for wine tourism. Indeed, wine is an ancient French tradition, just like tea for the English and beer for the Germans. French wine advocates quality and aesthetics. 40% of foreign visitors come to visit France thanks to its reputation for gastronomy and wines.
The most awarded regions are:
The main asset of Bordeaux wines is their notoriety. Bordeaux is the only region in France that offers a large number of wine brands whose reputation is well-established. It is recognized as the only region to produce more than a third of French wines.
Burgundy is one of the jewels of French wine culture. Located in eastern France, it is a region conducive to the cultivation of a multitude of mainly white grape varieties.
Come enjoy a wine tourism getaway to share the daily life of winemakers. Be at the heart of discovering Burgundy wines. Winegrowers, trading houses or cooperative cellars welcome you to visit their cellars or estates. They offer you a wide range of activities.
In Alsace, one of the most well-known attractions in wine tourism is the wine route. This is a mythical itinerary that stretches over 170 km and allows you to explore Alsatian wine heritage, while also discovering the richness of its small typical villages of the region.
At the foot of the Vosges mountains, this route crosses a particular terroir. It is populated with flowered hamlets with cobbled streets and medieval castles that will attract both wine lovers and enthusiasts of authentic places. Many vineyard trails allow hikers to discover this precious regional heritage.
Spain is the largest wine producer in the world.
For a holiday among the vines, the region of Catalonia is ideal.
In Catalonia, there are a large number of wine experiences to discover that combine wine with history, hiking, and culture. Every year, the Generalitat de Catalunya awards the Catalonia Wine Tourism Awards. These awards recognize the best wine tourism initiatives in the country in three categories: Accommodation and catering, Wineries, and Experiences and innovation.
There is also the region of La Rioja, where you will find the Vivanco Museum. Recognized as a museum of wine culture where you can learn about the secrets of making, aging, and distributing wine. In this region, you can also explore vineyards in different ways such as by bike, horseback, or even hot air balloon!
Another giant in wine production, Italy. This country has a millennial heritage recognized by all great wine enthusiasts. The diversity of local grape varieties and simplified gastronomic pairings make this country one of the favorite destinations for wine and cuisine lovers.
In Italy, Tuscany is one of the most viticultural and richest lands in Italy; in this region, they produce the famous "Chianti" highly appreciated by Italians. In total, this region holds thousands of hectares of vineyards. In September, many wine festivals take place here; people are often dressed in traditional costumes and offer tastings of their wines to visitors.
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