Known for the winding Douro River, incredible food and wine, and hills that work calves the world over, Porto is one of the best places to spend a long weekend in Europe. Whether you're on a girls' trip, like I was, or heading out with family or loved ones, there's a magic to Portugal's second … Continue reading How to spend a long weekend in Porto
The best things to do in Tarragona, Spain
With the overtourism in Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza, and Palma, many people are looking for alternative destinations in Spain. Located just down the coast from Barcelona lies the Roman city of Tarragona. This historic spot is filled with ruins, beaches, a charming Old Town, and an incredible food and drink culture. What's not to love about … Continue reading The best things to do in Tarragona, Spain
The 7 Best Wine Bars in Liverpool
It's no secret that I like wine. This site is called Wandering and Wine for a reason. However, up until now, my wine travel content has been lacking. To kickstart a new set of articles, I'm sharing the seven best wine bars in Liverpool. It's the city I call home, and I've been exploring the … Continue reading The 7 Best Wine Bars in Liverpool
Best Countries For Wine Tours
If you're anything like me, then you love enjoying a local glass or two of wine while you're on holiday. It's even better if you can stay at a vineyard or tour a winery while you're there. So, where are the best countries for wine tours, and what makes them so good? Let's dive in … Continue reading Best Countries For Wine Tours
How to spend three days in Bologna, Italy
Home to beautiful medieval architecture, glittering archways and porticos, and the oldest university in the world, if Bologna isn't on your Italy itinerary, you need to ask yourself why not. Of course, it's also home to bolognese, amazing focaccia, and is in the region home to parmesan, balsamic vinegar, and Parma ham. Safe to say, … Continue reading How to spend three days in Bologna, Italy
How to get the most out of a wine tour
Looking to get the most out of your next wine tour or vineyard visit? Don't worry, I've got you covered.
8 Reasons To Go On A Food Based Holiday
Some people travel for sporting events, some to see tourist attractions, but food and drink travel is something that you’re never going to regret. Maybe it’s because I’ve been rewatching Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown for the fifth time recently, but here’s 8 reasons why you need to go on a food based holiday.