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It is that time of year. Too many television ads. Too much turmoil. But the HOPE is that 2025 is a great year…..for wine, spirits, and travel. With political elections in France, USA, UK, Germany, Mexico, Portugal, and other countries this year, please register your vote enabled by the new Substack polling capabilities.
Let me know what you’d like to see in 2025. I will reveal the results and adjust my Wine Wanderings Editorial Calendar to your preferences. Catch up on some of the latest, most popular Wine Wanderings Newsletters you may have missed. Thank you, subscribers, for reading and making your choices known.
Wishing all of us hope, joy, and prosperity in 2025.
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Newsletters You May Have Missed
“Spooky, Smoky Halloween Cocktails: How to Handle Dry Ice and Smoky Elements,” October 8, 2024 Wine Wanderings
“Come Over October - Entertaining Ideas for Connecting People with Wine,” September 24, 2024 Wine Wanderings
“8 Restaurants of Napa Valley: My Favorites to Revisit,” August 20, 2024 Wine Wanderings
“Discover New & Old World Wine on a Wine-Themed Rhine River Cruise,” January 2020 PrimeWomen Magazine
Wine Wanderings Editorial Calendar 2024 -2025
Curious About Wine? Language, Terms, Pronunciation Explained
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Thanksgiving: Restaurant Recommendations for Those Wanting a Break
Book Review and Interview: “Strong Water: On Food, Wine, and Restaurants,” by Tim Gaiser, MS
Return to Beringer, a Napa Valley Pioneer
Understanding Right Bank Bordeaux: Pomerol and St. Emilion
10 Tips for Planning Your Next Trip to Paris
Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere and DiamAndes: Best of Both Worlds
Annual Sparkling Wine and Champagne Gift Guide 2024
Which Wine Should I Bring to a Thanksgiving Dinner?
Touring Lisbon: History, Music, Wine, Cuisine
The Magic of Tuscany: Touring the Region
Enjoy Cognac and Armagnac: More Affordable than Aged Whisky?
France/Argentina Connection: Chateaux Malartic Lagravière and DiamAndes
Live from Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail: Where to Taste with Tourism Tips
Texas Hill Country Winery Update, 2024
Book Review: Big Macs and Burgundy
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Cruise with Wine Wanderings and Tricia Conover: Cruise Travel Reminder: River Seine – Paris – Normandy – Giverny on AmaWaterways April 2025
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