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  • Grof Degenfeld Winery

    A visit to the Grof Degenfeld Winery in Tokaj, Hungary.

  • Countess Maria Degenfeld

    An interview with Countess Maria Degenfeld about her love and enthusiasm for the winery.

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    In October the Annual Fall Open House with wines from Au Bon Climat, Qupe, Verdad, and Ethan.

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    Over 200 Wineries, Vineyards, and Tasting rooms, Santa Barbara is a budding wine region.

  • Gioa Chardonnay

    Gioia Chardonnay Behind the Bottle Episode 1. A small boutique winery that produces crisp, fragrant Chardonnay.

  • Gioa Chardonnay

    Gioia (Joy-ah) is a small boutique winery that produces a plummy Syrah.

  • magic

    An enchanting evening of Magic and Wine in Malibu with International Champion Magician.

  • ampelos

    We joined Peter and Rebecca on an early harvest morning at ampleos vineyard to learn...

  • Au Bon Climat Lunch and Barrel Tasting

    Jim Clendenen prepares a lunch inspired by his upcoming trip to Bali while we Barrel Taste

  • Jim Clendenen

    Jim Clendenen, the “Mind Behind” Au Bon Climat, is recognized worldwide for his classically-styled wines.

  • Chanin Wines

    Chanin Wines - classically styled Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Santa Barbara County.

  • Roblar Winery

    The locals night at the winery with Fresh Local Ingredients.

  • Cupcakes

    A decadently sweet pairing.

  • gavin-chanin-thumb

    Tasting Mario Bazan Cabernet Sauvignon with Cheese and Chocolate.

  • Gioa Chardonnay

    Tasting wines in the Kokopelli Vineyard & Bistro in Chandler Arizona.

  • Macari

    Tasting a 2008 Macari Rose from Mattituck, Long Island. Joseph Macari, Jr. is recognized as a pioneer in the movement towards organic and sustainable farming on Long Island.

  • Macari

    Tasting a 2007 Macari Chardonnay from Mattituck, Long Island. Joseph Macari, Jr. is recognized as a pioneer in the movement towards organic and sustainable farming on Long Island.

  • Cupcakes

    What wine to pair with your Thanksgiving Dinner? We give our Central Coast recommendations for your holiday meal.

  • Zaca Mesa

    A fantastic pairing for the Holidays.

  • Chandon Sprakling

    The Holiday Tasting continues with Chandon Brut and Sparkling Red.

  • Roblar Semillon

    85% Semillon & 15% Sauvignon Blanc gives this wine the perfect balance of crisp fruit with a soft silky finish.

  • Gioa Chardonnay

    Valentines Chocolate Drawing for Wine Dine TV Facebook Fans.

  • Macari

    Tasting a 2007 Gioia Pinot Noir from the Santa Barbara County that was a Silver Medal Winner.

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  • Who Visits America Most
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    Top 20 countries ranked

    The list of America's top international visitors doesn't tend to change too much from year to year: Countries like the U.K., Japan, and Germany, appear regularly in the top 10, and occasionally a smaller nation like Israel or Taiwan will pop into the top 20.

    See our slideshow of Who Visits America Most.

    On the surface, the story looks the same in 2009, based on data from the U.S. Commerce Department’s Office of Travel and Tourism Industries (OTTI), whose latest report shows international arrivals to the U.S. through July of this year. There are a few shifts in position since last time we checked (using OTTI's 2006 data): Argentina is on the top 20 list this time around; Sweden has dropped a notch; Venezuela has moved up a position.

    The real story, though, is not in the order of the list but in the year-to-year comparisons. Unsurprisingly, inbound tourism to the U.S.

  • 10 Vampire Vacations
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    We vant to suck your blood

    Even before Bela Lugosi muttered those infamous words “I never drink… wine” in his 1920s stage and film versions of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, vampires have been ingrained in our culture. Never more than now. Writers Anne Rice and Stephen King helped keep vampires alive and recent television shows, movies, and books like True Blood and Twilight have introduced vampires to a whole new generation.

    See our slideshow of 10 Vampire Vacations.

    Indeed, tour groups around the world are helping the vampire imagery come to life with excursions to a number of eerie places—from the legendary Bran Castle (a.k.a Dracula’s Castle) in Romania to historic vampire haunts in New Orleans. Even the small town of Forks, Wash., has become flooded with Twilight-crazed fans hoping to catch a glimpse of locations made popular by the sexy teen vampires.

  • Bizarre Spa Treatments
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    Oddball treatments from gemstones to beer yeast

    In the market for a little new-fangled spa therapy? Gone are the days of simple cold cream and Swedish massage. Nowadays, ailments like sore muscles, lank locks and sallow skin are being remedied with diamond elixirs, full-body fish therapy,  andyesgolf ball massages.

    Spa culture has moved from basic treatments, such as classic facials and massages, to a growth industry where, it seems, anything goes, from goat yogurt facials to products with unexpected ingredients, such as maple syrup, olives and dates. But before spending a fortune on a treatment, it pays to ask the therapist about the ingredients and find out if any studies are available to confirm (or deny) what the treatment promises to accomplish.

    See our slideshow of Bizarre Spa Treatments.

    From birth to adulthood, there are a wealth of healthy spa options, many of them bizarre beyond borders. Make that “before” birth.

  • Winter Olympics 2010 Trip Guide
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    Tips for getting the most out of Vancouver

    The 2010 Winter Olympics return to North America on February 12th, when the world of snow sport enthusiasts descend upon one of North America's most beautiful cities, Vancouver, British Columbia. Meanwhile, the more than 500,000 residents of this peninsular city that separates the Strait of Georgia (locals simply call it the ‘ocean’) from the Coast Mountains have endured six years of inconveniences. The Sea to Sky Highway, the main road from the city to Whistler, was widened to accommodate those traveling between the two primary Games locations, while Cambie Street was outfitted with the aptly named Canada Line, a new underground mass transit line.

    See our slideshow of the Winter Olympics 2010 Trip Guide.

    And while many cities have famously undergone huge facelifts in preparation for hosting the Olympics, Vancouverites by their nature would rather party than pout.

  • America's Best Cupcakes
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    Where to go for small-size yumminess

    Vividly decorated, self-contained pockets of sugary goodness, cupcakes are one of the few items that can make even the grumpiest adult feel like a kid again. “Cupcakes are cute; they don’t have to be shared, are fun and colorful, and speak to people in a way that other desserts don’t,“ says Rachel Kramer Bussel of the widely popular Cupcakes Take the Cake blog, a leading authority on all things cupcake. “Cupcakes can disarm even the biggest curmudgeon.”

    From their visual appeal to their perfectly rationed sizes, America’s love affair with what are known as fairy cakes in Britain elicit feelings of nostalgia. They’ve been around for as long as we can remember.

    See our slideshow of America's Best Cupcakes.

  • 10 Tips to Beat the Security Lines
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    How to become checkpoint-friendly

    Though ever-increasing security at airports makes sense in the face of terrorist activity worldwide, that doesn’t make the slow processing speeds and long lines at airport security any less frustrating.

    See our slideshow of 10 Tips to Beat the Security Lines.

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is aware that there’s room for improvement, but they’re not in a hurry to make your life easier. “The TSA cares about security,” says Bruce Schneier, security expert and author of Schneier on Security, but “if you want to make security faster, there need to be more lines. They’re just not going to do that.”

    To be fair, the TSA has made small steps toward improving the speed of security. They introduced Advanced Technology X-ray scanners at major airports; installed self-select lanes so slow-moving families and expert travelers choose different lanes; they removed bans on frequently confiscated and innocuous items such as nail clippers; they endorsed “checkpoint-friendly” laptop bags.

  • America's Prettiest Towns
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    20 towns that are picture-perfect

    As the sun casts its autumnal glow on thousands of picturesque U.S. cities and towns, it's the perfect time to recognize the proverbial winners of the country's civic-beauty contest. Some you may recall from last year, others are brand sparkling new.

    See our slideshow of America's Prettiest Towns.

    Like all such pageants, this is a subjective onebut we've received help from several experts with keen eyes for architecture, aesthetics, and small-town charm. This year's pretty-town pickers include Salt Lake City-based architectural photographer Alan Blakely; residential designer Erin Anderson; and painter John Vander Stelt.

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    Alan Blakely
    Architectural photographer; founder and director of The Association of Independent Architectural Photographers and Real Estate Photographers of America.

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