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Bourgogne Wine Heritage: A Journey in Flavor

Hilly terrain running roughly 37 miles from Dijon to Santenay in the Bourgogne region of France defines a patchwork of more than 1000 climats (microclimates) producing a wide variety of mostly Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. The sheer diversity of terroir and wines often make understanding the…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on January 6, 2017 at 6:30am — No Comments

Port Jefferson Long Island's Danfords Hotel & Marina

 

Situated in the heart of historic Port Jefferson Village on the waterfront right next to the Bridgeport/Port Jefferson ferry dock, Danfords Hotel & Marina blends modern luxury with a rich local history. The site of this luxury resort dates all the way back to 1870 when it housed a…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on December 28, 2016 at 9:24pm — No Comments

A Closer Look at Spain's Garnacha Wines from Aragon



The Aragon region of Spain is filled with castles, cathedrals, monasteries, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites dotting the Pyrenees foothills, desert plains, fertile deltas, and the bustling city of Zaragoza. In addition to being a major cultural and agricultural powerhouse, Aragon's vineyards are renowned not only for…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on December 14, 2016 at 10:02am — No Comments

Sweet Suites at Kelley House, Martha's Vineyard's Historic Inn

 

Steps away from the Chappaquiddick ferry ensconced in the compact and pedestrian friendly village center of Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Kelley House stands as a testament to island life way before tourists dominated the scene with beach umbrellas and…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on December 6, 2016 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Marriott Opens a Courtyard in Northern New York's Lake George

 

Newly opened this past August on Canada Street running through the heart of Lake George Village, Courtyard Lake George represents a community effort to expand this iconic seasonal lakefront retreat into a year round…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on November 16, 2016 at 9:18am — No Comments

Stay in Brooklyn Boutique Hotels That Were Once Abandoned Industrial Relics

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Greenpoint, Brooklyn's northernmost neighborhood, started out as farmland that was eventually parceled out during the 19th Century to accommodate insatiable residential expansion away from New York City's core. There was also abundant commerce thanks to direct shipping access via the East River to New York Harbor the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Miles of factories and warehouses fueled the neighborhood's livelihood and character until the 1970's…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on November 4, 2016 at 5:30am — No Comments

Kick Off Montreal's 375th Anniversary With These Luxury Hotels and Key Attractions

Whether you're planning a trip to properly kick off Montreal's 375th Anniversary or simply want the latest scoop on maximizing your visit to the most sophisticated city north of the U.S.- Canadian border, the following hotels and activities are all sure bets:…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on November 1, 2016 at 2:22pm — No Comments

Greek Wines in Paradise

Clustered within the Aegean and Ionian seas, 227 of Greece's 6,000 islands are inhabited and a few of these support some impressive wineries. Thanks to a wide-ranging Mediterranean climate with sundrenched days, deep blue seas, and mountainous terrain with challenging…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on October 23, 2016 at 1:31pm — No Comments

Chilean Wines Long on Flavor and Uniqueness

Chile offers a broad spectrum of varietals produced in eight regions across 600 miles of vastly diverse terroir, running the gamut from coastal highlands to craggy Andean plateaus 13,000 feet or more above sea…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on October 15, 2016 at 4:00pm — No Comments

In Southern Rhode Island, Chef Jeanie Roland Triumphs at Ella's Fine Food & Drink

 

Several long blocks outside the picturesque village of Westerly, Rhode Island, casually-elegant Ella's Fine Food & Drink, helmed by seven-time James Beard-nominated Chef Jeanie Roland serves up seasonally influenced American-Asian…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on October 4, 2016 at 9:01am — No Comments

Franciacorta: Italy's Answer to Champagne

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A region within the province of Brescia in northern Italy's Lombardy region, Franciacorta is renowned for panoramic village views, castles, and rolling hills that naturally inspire artistic expression and overall joie de vivre.

For 16 days in 2016 during the months of June and July, over one million visitors "walked across water"…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on September 24, 2016 at 5:29am — No Comments

Wines of Southwest France are Closer Than You Think

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Southwest France is defined by a wide range of geographical distinctions yielding diverse landscapes ranging from river plains, gently sloping hillsides, mountain foothills to sandy heaths each with their own unique microclimates producing a total of 300 grape varieties, 120 of which are native to the area.

Throughout much of Europe, the wine trade had its origins in 1189 when…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on September 1, 2016 at 7:58am — No Comments

The Colonnade: Boston's Homegrown Luxury Hotel

The Back Bay neighborhood is home to so much of what makes Boston a world-class city. You're a quick walk from legendary Fenway Park, the seemingly endless blocks of Newbury Street's boutique shopping, the Skywalk Observatory atop Prudential Center, stunning emerald ribbons of parkland…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on August 14, 2016 at 8:39am — No Comments

Tall Tales at Saybrook Point Inn & Spa: An Epic Retreat on Connecticut's Coast

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You have many opportunities for stepping back in time when exploring Connecticut's coastline. One stellar example is the Saybrook Point section of Old Saybrook Connecticut, situated at the confluence of the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound 100 miles equidistant from Boston and NYC. Before interstate highways and multi lane bridges dominated the…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on June 29, 2016 at 1:25pm — No Comments

Under-the-Radar Luxury Cottages in the Heart of Nantucket

If you have read Herman Melville's Moby Dick, you're acutely aware that 19th-century Nantucket whaling culture majorly inspired this tale of punishing seas and relentless harpooning made it a perilous livelihood. Nowhere in the plot line are scenes of lounging on the beach, boat regattas, or hitting trendy…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on June 1, 2016 at 10:13am — No Comments

A Passage in Time to Santorini's Domaine Hatzidakis Winery



A rocky peninsula reaches into the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean along with thousands of islands (though just 227 inhabited) defined by hot dry climates and diverse cultural influences. Europe's southernmost and ancient country with the longest grape growing heritage. It is on the Greee's volcanic island of…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on May 12, 2016 at 9:29am — No Comments

Distinctive Inns Along the Coast of Maine

Contemplating an escape to coastal Maine evokes images of Clipper ships, rugged beaches, lighthouses, and the most prized lobsters in North America. Kennebunkport is a fine example of where all this and more comes together. Where you stay has a big impact on the quality of your experience, and thankfully your search is now…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on April 21, 2016 at 7:30am — No Comments

Mount Washington Valley, New Hampshire: Chili, Chocolate, & Celebrating Local



New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley region is built on small business. Beyond outdoor tourism like skiing, mountain climbing, and whitewater rafting, more than 25 locally run inns and 70 restaurants, along with an array of local specialty food purveyors and farms, fuel a robust hospitality and culinary scene.…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on April 11, 2016 at 12:18pm — No Comments

What Makes Cognac the Gold Standard in a Growing Sea of Craft Liquors?



It says something that an entire region is named after France's signature liquor. Only three hours away from Paris by train, the village of Cognac, world famous for its namesake eau-de-vie (water of life) is also the birthplace of King François I, narrow winding streets, the towers of St Jacques' gate, and many large…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on April 1, 2016 at 11:18am — 2 Comments

Exploring Wines of France and Spain by the Glass

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The act of drinking wines is to literally taste specific locations across the globe. I never cease to be amazed by how wines provide such an in depth lens into a particular country and culture. By far the best way to experience them is to of course travel where they're produced and visit the vineyards in person. But lack of time and/or money sometimes make this impossible. For those times, plan for some armchair traveling by tasting some reasonably priced and…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on February 23, 2016 at 7:39am — No Comments

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