The United States is a big country with dozens of climates and soil types that give character to nearly 300 AVAs (American Viticultural Areas). New wine regions continue to pop up around the country.
Whether you're a wine aficionado or you simply love the outdoors, this lush California region offers gorgeous views, renowned ...
Tablas Creek Vineyard started growing Rhone grapes like Syrah and Grenache in California back in 1989. The vineyard's founders chose the Paso Robles area, along California's Salinas River Valley, ...
The world’s most celebrated wine regions offer a diverse array of landscapes, climates and winemaking traditions that have shaped their reputations over centuries. From the iconic rolling hills of ...
Not long ago, USA Today’s 10Best readers choice awards named the nation’s 10 best wine regions. It’s been more than a bit, but honestly, we’re still gobsmacked. Readers were invited to vote for their ...
Since the Industrial Revolution, the United States has warmed by roughly 2°F. As temperatures rise, climate change is ...
When most people think of wine-growing regions in the U.S., California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys come to mind—not the South. And certainly not North Carolina, which is perhaps better known for its ...
Wine labels are confusing, but with some quick study, it's easy to sound like you know what you're talking about. France produces some of the world’s most renowned wines, crafted in a range of styles.
Two mountain ranges, beautiful river valleys, and arid regions create optimal conditions for growing and for your outdoor adventures while you’re there. These are the major wine regions in Washington ...