Following Willie’s advice, we’re on the road again (#Worldwinetravel)

A winery road trip can be anything you want it to be – short or long, relaxed or intense. Some travelers take a deep dive into a wine region. They visit three or more tasting rooms a day for four or five days. Others pick only a few stops.

Tasting room at Hedges Family Estate, Red Mountain, Washington

For World Wine Travel this month, I chose a theme inspired by the Willie Nelson classic, “On the Road Again.” Our wine writers and bloggers are posting accounts of their own trips somewhere – anywhere – in the world, and advice for visiting wine country, too.

Here is the full list of upcoming posts on this theme:

  • Regenerative Organic: Farmed Like the World Depends on It + the Feral Wines of Tablas Creek by Camilla at Culinary Cam
  • Exquisite Sips and Sailings: Carnival Cruiseline Wine Package by Terri at Our Good Life
  • On the Road from Paris to Champagne” by Jeff at Food Wine Click!
  • A Dreamy Day Trip to Rioja from Balboa by Deanna at Wineivore
  • Soaking In Wine Country – How to Do it Right! By Robin at Crushed Grape Chronicles
  • Travel in Tuscany: From Rome to Altura at Isola del Giglio and La Maliosa at Saturnia and back by Gwendolyn at Wine Predator
  • Planning A Relaxing Wine Trip – Thank Gosh Our Strategy Changed! by Lynn at Savor the Harvest
  • Our Visit to Youngblood Vineyards by Wendy at A Day in the Life on the Farm
  • At home and abroad, all roads lead to wine by Linda at My Full Wine Glass 

Posts will be live in time for our chat this Saturday, Aug. 10, on threads.net, starting at 8 am ET/11 am PT.

How about you? What’s your style? Do you plan ahead or go where the road takes you? Do you go alone or with a traveling buddy? Do you have a designated driver? How many visits do you fit into a day? Please join our chat and share your own experiences!

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