Tucked away on South Australia’s Limestone Coast, Coonawarra is a wine region where heritage and thoughtful design go hand in hand. Known for its striking terra rossa soils sitting atop limestone, this otherwise flat and modest landscape, shaped by a cool maritime climate, delivers near-perfect conditions for producing elegant, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon.
Bodegas Bilbaínas: Where Rioja’s Legacy Meets Modern Elegance
Tucked into the storied Station Quarter of Haro, Rioja’s winemaking epicenter, Bodegas Bilbaínas offers an experience as timeless as its wines. With over 120 years of history, this iconic estate is not just a winery—it’s a journey through the art, culture, and passion of Spanish viticulture.
Morgadio da Calçada: a timeless jewel of the Douro region
Morgadio da Calçada stands as a shining example of Portugal’s enduring wine culture and heritage, honored for architectural excellence.
Le Dôme
Norman Foster has form when it comes to winery design, creating the elegant white wine cellar for Chateau Margaux. Jonathan Maltus has form when it comes to creating and promoting great wine. Their partnership in creating the new winery of the Dome is a partnership that had to be spectacular, it doesn’t disappoint.
Architectural splendor in the Cape Winelands, South Africa
The architectural wonders in the Cape Winelands blends in with the natural beauty surrounding each of these estates.
Douro Valley stands out for its amazing landscape and architecture marvels
The architecture in the Douro Valley enhances the natural beauty of the vineyards, offering a wealth of experiences for those who appreciate the intersection of nature, wine, and design.
Brilliant architectural and landscape integration wins wine tourism award
Craggy Range Winery in Hawke’s Bay offers a unique blend of architectural brilliance and landscape integration to enhance the visitor experience, making it a worthy winner of the 2025 Best Of Wine Tourism Architecture Award.
5 stunning wineries in Adelaide, South Australia
Along with some of the world’s best drops, Adelaide, South Australia’s wineries offer a range of incredibly diverse and awe-inspiring landscapes and spaces. Adelaide’s 18 wine regions are continuously evolving their winery settings with unique materials, sustainable practices, and transporting design, to create world-class wine tourism experiences for local and international visitors.
Quinta Do Bomfim: Hospitality and Heritage Blend in Award-Winning Wine Tourism
Amidst the rolling hills and verdant vineyards of the Douro Valley, Quinta do Bomfim has emerged as a shining star of sustainable and captivating wine tourism. This historic estate, recently awarded the Global Winner for Porto in the 20th edition of the Best Of Wine Tourism Awards 2024, offers an experience that transcends mere wine tastings and delves into the heart of Portuguese culture and heritage.
Yangarra Estate Vineyard – McLaren Vale
Yangarra Estate’s new cellar door, opened in May 2023, is designed to link visitors with its picturesque vineyards and nearby winery.
The Montlabert Avant-Garde Tradition
With beautiful architecture in the heart of the UNESCO heritage landscape of Saint Emilion, it’s not surprising Château Montlabert won The Bordeaux Best Of Wine Tourism Award for Architecture and Landscapes.
Bodega Anaia: Seamless Blend of Architecture and Landscape
In the world of wine tourism, every element plays a vital role in creating an unforgettable experience for visitors. From the taste of the wines to the beauty of the surroundings, wineries constantly strive to provide a complete and immersive journey for wine enthusiasts. Bodega Anaia, a distinguished winery located in a picturesque corner of the wine world, has recently earned the coveted honour of the 2023 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards for Architecture and Landscape.











