Sip in Style: The World’s Most Gorgeous Wineries

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Good wine is one of the great delicacies of the world, and each country and region puts its own flavor into it. For those who enjoy wine, there is nothing better than sharing a glass with good friends in a lovely setting.

These vineyards offer not only outstanding wines but interesting wineries and gorgeous scenery to enjoy them in.

Tenuta Luce, Italy

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Tuscany is one of the world’s most famous wine regions. It is known for the Sangiovese grape, which grows best in the rolling hills and lightly wooded areas near the Tyrrhenian Sea. One of Tuscany’s most beautiful wineries is Tenta Luce.

The lovely winery sits at the top of a hill, exuding medieval charm, covered in grapevines.

Château Magnol, France

Chateau Magnol, Bordeaux, France
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The Bordeaux region of France is a wine lover’s dream come true. It is the very essence of how most people envision a wine country and is home to some of the world’s best and most famous wines. The 18th-century estate Château Magnol has been one of those wineries for more than 300 years.

It is home to B&G’s Food and Wine Academy and includes a dozen guest houses that allow guests to taste the lifestyle behind the wine.

Castello di Amorosa, USA

Exterior view of the castle-like winery Castello di Amorosa, USA
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While the United States produces wine in many regions, it is Napa Valley in California that is the king of American wine production. Known for its soft rolling hills and idyllic scenery, it only makes sense that the wineries there would be nothing short of amazing.

Among the most beautiful wineries in Napa Valley is Castello di Amorosa. Its centerpiece is a medieval Tuscan-style castle built from imported antique bricks.

Mission Estate Winery, New Zealand

Exterior view of Mission Estate Winery in New Zealand
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Established by French missionaries in the 1850s in Napier, Mission Estate is the oldest winery in New Zealand. Included with the winery is a shop, restaurant, and gorgeous contemporary French-style farmhouse for overnight lodging.