You can visit wine museums in most of the wine producing countries.
Spanish Wine Museum
I visited an excellent wine museum in a village outside Haro, in the Rioja region of northern Spain. it has huge numbers of different vines planted outside alongside the car park with a path and plaques and notice boards, each vine labelled.
Inside was a large exhibition on wine, a supermarket size shop selling everything from bottle openers and wine glasses and books and postcards to scarves and clothes with wine bottle of grape motifs. An all day gourmet cafe and an expensive fine restaurant for lunch or dinner were also on the site, and a paid for cellar tour.
French Wine Museums
The USA Today website has a series of slides you can click on and read the text about the Cité du Vin museum. The city of wine is, of course, Bordeaux.
Wine Museums Worldwide
The Forbes website covers the Bordeaux museum but allows you to click on links to the wine museums in California, France and Greece.
Wikipedia lists other wine museums worldwide which include those in Cyprus.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36424039
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/experience/food-and-wine/2016/05/31/cite-du-vin-bordeaux/85153062/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wine_museums Cité Du Vin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Wine_museums list of wine museums
http://www.forbes.com/sites/eustaciahuen/2016/05/31/worlds-first-wine-theme-park-museum-opens-in-bordeaux/#2125202453c0
https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2015/07/top-10-wine-museums-of-the-world/
Wine Museums:
CYPRUS
The Cyprus Wine Museum, 42 Odos Pafou (42 Paphos & Knights Street Corner, Λεωφ. Αποστόλου Λουκά, Ερήμη 4630, Cyprus
Phone:+357 25 873808
FRANCE
Hameau Dubref
There's another wine museum at 5 Square Charles Dickens in Paris.
GERMANY
I have fond memories of standing on a giant wine barrel in Heidelberg.
Mosel Vinothek and Wine museum
See reviews on TripAdvisor.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g198633-d1873535-Reviews-Mosel_Vinothek_Wine_Museum-Bernkastel_Kues_Rhineland_Palatinate.html
GREECE
Kouksoyannapoulos
MALTA
I took a tour of the Marvsovin premises with a tasting. This is a proper organised tour with a booking, a guide, tour groups, the history of the owners family, items used in wine making through the centuries a mannequin, a mock up of an old farmhouse vineyard, and colourful and amusing modern paintings by Maltese artists.
Photos by Angela Lansbury.
We had previously taken the ferry over to Gozo where we saw a sign for free tasting and stopped.
UK
Vinopolis, London;
Berry Brothers wine shop in a historic building in London near Piccadilly. Berry Brothers hold wine tastings in their cellars in the evenings, must book, quite expensive.
Drive out to Denbies, on a summer day and you can book and pay for an indoor or outdoor wine tour. They have a ground floor cafeteria and a large shop, plus a grander upstairs restaurant.
The most striking thing about the outdoor tour, chugging uphill on a motorised 'train' was seeing the two vineyards on opposite hillsides, one in sun and the other in shadow, and suddenly realising what the French terroir or territory is all about.
Photos by Angela Lansbury.
Were we 'happy' with our indoor tour. It looks like we were.
Were we 'happy' with our indoor tour. It looks like we were.
I recommend both the indoor and outdoor Denbies tours. Luckily I did the outdoor tour first, and finished in the restaurant. Once you've had the three glasses of wine included in the indoor tour, you are ready to eat.
USA
Drive north of San Francisco and you come to a wine region with a series of vineyards, shops and tours.
California Wine Museum
Americans have contributed to the funds need to develop the wine museum in France.
I shall give the last word to the French.
Napoleon said of Champagne, "In victory you deserve it; in defeat you need it!"
See my previous posts on wine tastings, wine fairs and museums.
Angela Lansbury, author of Quick Quotations, travel writer, researcher and photographer. Author and speaker.
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