California’s iconic Napa Valley remains the ultimate spot for travelers in search of rustic-luxe hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, and cult wineries.
Go straight to the source for a hotel stay paired with scenic vineyard views, locally sourced meals, and plenty of wine tastings.
While you were away, this California gold mine has been quietly reinventing itself. From Carneros to Calistoga, Matt Lee and Ted Lee uncover the best...
For some it’s not enough to be the thirteenth-ranked golfer in the world (and a pretty good painter besides). Luke Donald can now add winemaker...
Wente Vineyards, the oldest family-owned winery in the country, is at it again. Travel + Leisure has long celebrated Wente for its picturesque golf course,...
Oregon’s Willamette Valley has long reveled in its status as the anti-Napa. Now its boutique vineyards have been joined by a luxurious new hotel and...
Imagine a drive down a two-lane road through golden hills and river valleys on a retro Vespa, followed by private wine tastings and games of...
Thomas Keller’s French Laundry put this pint-size California town on the culinary map—and now it’s got good company.
A stay in a wine-region hotel doesn’t have to cost as much as a rare vintage. Here, four of our favorite finds. France: Olivier Leflaive...
By the Seashore “Rhode Island’s Secret Coast,” by Dominique Browning [August], brought tears to my eyes. Warren’s Point, on Little Compton, was my family’s summer...