What do you drink in the countries of the world
Here we are concerned with the question: "What do you drink in the world?" Wine tourism offers numerous opportunities to experience wines. When traveling, you can usually find drinks in bars. But there is a lot more that can be learned about it. Where do they come from? Who is producing them? What's the best way to drink them? How do you make them? If you get to the bottom of these questions, you experience the world of beverages much more intensely.
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What do you drink in ...?
When we travel we ask ourselves again and again: “What do you drink in the country we are traveling to?” Europe alone shows how diverse the range of drinks is in the countries of the world. But what do you drink in the USA or in Canada. What do you drink in Africa? Or Asia? This is where it gets more difficult, but also more interesting. In these articles we introduce drinks to the world and take a look behind the scenes.
- Wine Experiences
- Discover Beers, Spirits and Liquors
- Tea, Coffee and Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Wine Tourism and Wine Experiences
Take a look behind the scenes on your travels and find out how wines and drinks are made. There is much to discover about the beverages of the world. This is best done where they are produced. Or at festivals where they are celebrated. But see for yourself. Check out our wine and drink travel tips for plenty of places to experience them. wine regions and wine experiences* are found in many regions of Europe and the world.
Where and How can you Experience Wine?
Here you will find articles on wineries, winemakers, wine regions, wine tastings, wine tours and other experiences that we have tested ourselves on our trips through wine regions. Use our experiences and practical tips to inform yourself about wine experiences in the countries we visited. Get to know the wine regions of the world with us.
Wine Knowledge for Beginners
To help you get started on your journey into the fascinating world of wine, we collect information that we receive on our travels through the wine regions of the world. We are not wine specialists, but wine lovers. We learn something new in every winery, from every winemaker and in every vineyard. We share this knowledge here. Check it out! There are interesting things to discover for wine lovers.
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Here you can drink beers, spirits and liqueurs
It's not just wine and wine regions that promise a special culinary experience. Just think of the ancient whisky distilleries in Ireland or Scotland. The smell that comes from the old barrels is a delight in itself. Or have you seen how and where pear cider is made? There's even a museum for beer mugs. And have you heard of such interesting drinks as Iceberg Beer from Newfoundland? There's a lot to discover for anyone who wants to find out more about the country they're visiting.
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Tea, Coffee and Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Drinks do not always have to include alcohol. Tea can be an interesting topic for travelers. Just think about the tea ceremonies. In Japan, such a ceremony certainly differs from one in England. Do you know the specialty coffees from Austria? Have you tasted the difference between highland and lowland coffee? Must and cider also offer interesting destinations for bon vivants. Did you know, that in Austria pear must is made from wild pears? In Ireland you can taste delicious ciders made from local apples. Have you ever made smoothies from local herbs? There is much to discover in the world of non-alcoholic drinks.
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