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Château Marquis de Terme

Château Marquis de Terme

In the centre of the village of Margaux-Cantenac, the historic property dates from the 1760s. It is built around a large courtyard and park, where an open air ‘Ginguette’ wine bar welcomes guests for events and tastings throughout the summer months.

Global Achievements in Wine Tourism Celebrated at Prestigious 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards Ceremony

Global Achievements in Wine Tourism Celebrated at Prestigious 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards Ceremony

The Great Wine Capitals Global Network is delighted to announce the winners of the highly anticipated 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards. This year, a remarkable 551 applications were received from 11 Capitals across the world. Over the course of the year, 75 Regional winners were unveiled in their respective Capitals, celebrating outstanding achievements in wine tourism. The Network’s newest member, Hawke’s Bay, who joined mid-year will only open the Awards to their region next year.

Sister act in the winery

Sister act in the winery

Wasem Doppelstück is a family company with winery, wine hotel and event location and a Great Wine Capitals prize winner in this field.

Bodega Anaia: Seamless Blend of Architecture and Landscape

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.

The swiss nominees for Best Of Wine Tourism 2024 are Revealed!

The swiss nominees for Best Of Wine Tourism 2024 are Revealed!

After receiving over forty applications from all across Switzerland, seventeen were nominated at the 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism event. The winners in the different categories are set to be announced on Thursday 26 October on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Great Wine Capitals network, being held in Lausanne for the first time. The jury, chaired by Robert Cramer, is delighted with the projects that have been submitted and is looking forward to the awards ceremony that will take place in the presence of an international audience.

Paulett Wines – Where native food and technology meets gastronomy

Paulett Wines – Where native food and technology meets gastronomy

For nearly four decades, the passionate artisans at Paulett Wines have been crafting exceptional vintages in the heart of Clare Valley. What began as a humble tin shed nestled in the enchanting valley of the Polish Hill River has blossomed into a remarkable family-owned and operated winery that has garnered international acclaim and a treasure trove of prestigious awards.