11 Articles found for “The Vineyard”

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From Mezcal to Maison at Two Key Casa Silencio

Nestled in Oaxaca’s history-soaked Valley of Xaaga, El Silencio is a lauded mezcal maker that believed it was time their product ascended to the natural next plane. Wineries have hotels on the vineyards — why not mezcal?

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How One Vineyard Turned the Tables on a Ruined Crop

Single Thread, Valette, and the Matheson are a few Starry spots transforming repurposed raisins into elevated cuisine.

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A Four-Day Culinary Journey Through Bordeaux, According to The MICHELIN Guide 

The MICHELIN Guide visited Bordeaux on a four-day, autumnal journey through the famed wine region’s vineyards and restaurants.

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How One SoCal Winemaker is Helping Gen Z Embrace the Grape

Chase Carhartt, the young winemaker behind Carhartt Family Vineyards, brings new life to vines.

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Vineyard Views

Beyond the scenery, the perfect pairing is a MICHELIN Guide restaurant with a delicious glass of wine.

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Top Tuscan Retreats Just Outside Florence

Kicking off this list is a hotel just 20 minutes from Florence. From vineyards and infinity pools to farm-to-table dining, each of these 12 Tuscan gems lies within a two-hour reach of the city.

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Three Key Dreamland: An Art-Drenched Wine Estate Decorated by Gehry and Dylan

Patrick McKillen turned an old French vineyard into a striking hotel with a collection of art and architecture to rival the world’s very best. It's among the first Three Key hotels in France.

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Our Top Hotels in Europe's Most Beautiful Vineyards

Discover peaceful hotels surrounded by lush vineyards in Provence, Bordeaux and Champagne, along with regions of Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria and Hungary.

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Nikita Malhotra, MICHELIN Guide NY 2022 Sommelier Award Winner

Two MICHELIN Star Ko wine director Nikita Malhotra on cacio e pepe with sake and reading about Madeira's vineyards.