You won’t have to go far to explore two of Wine Spectator’s top 10 wine travel destinations for 2017. Calistoga, Calif., and Hood River area in Oregon and Washington made the selective list, whose recommended places are pretty European-centric.
Spas, dining and wines sell Calistoga, according to the magazine, which recommends tastings at eight wineries, including the smaller T-Vine Winery and Larkmead Vineyards.
The magazine also finds the high-adventure area along the Columbia River in the Northwest adds to its wine and dining Sahabet choices. This too recommends tasting areas and places to stay, including the historic Columbia Gorge Hotel for those who want to splurge.
Here’s the list of wine-worthy 2017 destinations from Wine Spectator’s editors. Each destination features where to go, where to stay and what to do when you get there.
Cafayete, Argentina (primarily for Malbecs)
Thracian Lowlands, Bulgaria
Canary Islands, Spain
Marlborough, New Zealand (primarily Sauvignon Blanc)
Provence, France
London, U.K.
Calistoga, Calif.
Sicily, Italy
Rheingau, Germany
Hood River, Oregon and Washington
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