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5 Places to Visit for the Ultimate Educational Family Travel Experience
Vacations are a great way for families to unplug from work, home, and school, but if you’re craving something more illuminating, active, and stimulating for the family, educational family travel might be the answer.

What Makes a Food and Wine Tour a Good Value?
There are many benefits to specialty guided travel. From saving travelers time and stress to connecting them to exclusive experiences, the advantages of working with a specialist are many — particularly when it comes to the best in food and wine.

Expert Tips for Traveling with Wine
Whether you’re going to Sonoma or Sicily and want to bring a few bottles home with you, or you’re heading to Hawaii for a family vacation and want to transport a selection from your own cellar, the following tips will help make traveling with wine a cinch.

Top 5 Destinations in the World to Experience the Best Wines in 2018
A niche market on the rise, wine tourism is expected to gain considerable momentum in 2018, and we’re not the least bit surprised.

If Tables Could Talk — A New Project from Intentional Table
Just like preparing a feast for one’s friends and family, Intentional Table always has been a labor of love. The company’s latest project, If Tables Could Talk, is no exception.

See Tuscany Like Never Before
Col Solare Winery, a Washington producer of world-class Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines, in partnership with Experi, a leader in food and wine travel experiences, invites you to join them on an exclusive journey through Tuscany.

8 Reasons You Need to Go on a Food & Wine Tour Right Now
Between historic monuments, natural wonders, and other awe-inspiring attractions, one of the best and (in our opinion) most enjoyable ways to experience and learn about the world and its many cultures is through food and wine.

Hiking the Hills of Cortona
We woke early in the morning and set out for the trails that meander through the woods of Cortona. Our guide, Dino, was waiting for us at the corner of Strada Provinciale Umbro Cortonese near the Church of Santa Margherita. Dino was the portrait of a quintessential Italian outdoorsman. Decked out in impeccable hiking gear,…