Food & Wine

We believe that the best way to discover a culture and country is by trying its unique cuisine and wines.

We want to promote authenticity and we are fervent followers of the slow food movement.  Therefore, we have selected some tours and restaurants that use local produce, buy from farmers markets, use organic food, and promote local crafts.

We know that taking a cooking class will inspire you forever or eating a special meal with create everlasting memories.

 

 

OUR SELECTION

Outdoor Tastings & Picnic Experience at Lambert Bridge Winery

This boutique Sonoma winery produces small lot world-class wines with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and other Bordeaux varietals.

Intimate tasting on a platform overlooking Napa Valley at the Newton estate

You will be driven to the top of the property in a deluxe utility vehicle. Surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views of the Napa Valley, you will enjoy an intimate tasting on a platform nestled among the Cabernet Sauvignon vines, 1600 feet above the valley floor.

Equestrian Wine Tour in Oregon

On a Walker horse, make your way through the vineyards amid the breathtaking backdrop of the Dundee Hills, Mount St. Helens and Mount Hood. The 2½-hour tour stops at White Rose Estate, Domaine de Broglie and Winter’s Hill Vineyard.

Taste famous bagels as they come out of a wood-fired oven

A genuine Montréal establishment, Saint-Viateur Bagel has been preparing oven-baked bagels since 1957. This family-run business treats visitors to the aroma of warm bagels, which you can order to go.

Enjoy contemporary Mexican cuisine with a view

Uncover one of the best kept secrets of downtown Mexico City, eat at Balcon del Zocalo.  Try the tuna toast and ensenada taco with a glass of Mexican wine while admiring the cathedral and the Zocalo square.

Sip old fashioned cocktails in New York speakeasies

New York’s Prohibition days may be long gone, but the city still offers bars with modestly obscured entrance, insufficient signage, vaguely outdated décor.  Try Please Don’t Tell, accessed via a 1940s wooden phone booth, Blind Barber, a barbershop by day, lounge by night; Angel’s Share, hidden within a Japanese restaurant and many more…

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