Rheinhessen offers a great variety of family activities in wine tourism. At any time of the year, you will find beautiful excursion destinations, events and outdoor activities that suit you.
Mendoza invites you to live the best wine tourism experiences with your family
Welcome to the enchanting world of Mendoza’s wine tourism, where unforgettable experiences await you and your family. Immerse yourself in a plethora of offerings that cater to all ages and preferences, ensuring a delightful adventure for everyone. With over 204 wineries open to tourism across the province, Mendoza proudly presents a diverse array of opportunities to enjoy a family day filled with entertainment and exploration.
Casa David, where Wines and Horses Converge under the Shelter of the Andes Mountains
Situated just 30 minutes away from Mendoza City, Casa David is an enchanting haven where two passions intertwine: wine and horses. Immerse yourself in the meticulously crafted experience offered by its friendly hosts, Rubén David and Andrea Richardi.
Unveiling Weltevrede Wine Estate: Your Passport to Extraordinary Wine Adventures
Nestled within the heart of South Africa’s Winelands, a treasure trove of wine experiences awaits at Weltevrede Wine Estate. Crowned with the coveted Best Of Wine Tourism Award for Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences, this enchanting estate invites you to step into a world where tradition meets innovation, hospitality is an art form, and natural splendour takes your breath away.
Bodegas Javier San Pedro Ortega: Think Less, Feel More
The freshness, originality and wine tourism innovation of Bodegas Javier San Pedro Ortega has earned this winery the Best Of Wine Tourism award. Javier represents the fifth family generation making their wines from their own vineyards.
The Vaud wine selection 2023, a showcase for the Canton of Vaud’s winegrowing treasures
Montreux hosted the Sélection des Vins Vaudois awards ceremony at the Grand Hôtel Suisse Majestic on July 3, 2023. The winners were announced with great enthusiasm, rewarding the passionate commitment of Vaud wine producers and their dedication to excellence.
La Cave de Genève
La Cave de Genève, a key player in the Swiss wine scene, has been organising various wine tourism activities for several years. We started with the harvest activity and, following interest from participants, we created the pruning and defoliation of the vine experiences.
Eight winemakers test the reusable bottle
They are from Vaud, passionate about their profession, and convinced that a system needs to be created to save glass and reduce sand extraction. Their project is called “Bottle back.”
Sip, Savour, Save: Grapes for Good Pairs Wine and Wildlife Conservation
Nestled in the picturesque region of Langhorne Creek just an hour from Adelaide, South Australia, a remarkable partnership has blossomed between six leading wine producers and Zoos South Australia (Zoos SA). Launched in November 2021, Grapes for Good is a visionary initiative that aims to support the conservation efforts underway at the nearby Monarto Safari Park. This unique collaboration not only fosters a deep sense of community and environmental stewardship but has also garnered recognition at the 2023 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards by the Great Wine Capitals Global Network.
A wine tour in a vintage car
Katja Campe with her wine tours through the region “Rheinhessen” in the style of vintage car rallys is a Great Wine Capitals prize winner in this field.
Porto’s Climate Adaptation: Strategies and Success Stories
Porto is implementing its Municipal Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change since 2016. This plan outlined a comprehensive response to the impending climate threats, leveraging both traditional strategies and innovative approaches rooted in nature-based solutions.
Napa Valley: Leading Climate Mitigation in Wine Industry
Many agricultural and wine-growing communities, Napa Valley included, are concerned about the potential impact of climate change. Much media attention has been paid to the natural disasters Napa Valley has faced, but what gets less attention, is how Napa Valley and its residents, viticulturists, and vintners have been at the forefront of innovation in pioneering sustainable and climate-mitigating practices.











