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Harvest Season at the Vineyard ​

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Witness the first step of wine production... ? From Vine to Wine! The grape harvest season is in f

Witness the first step of wine production...   From Vine to Wine! The grape harvest season is in full swing in Europe and we are excited to pluck some juicy details from our favorite vineyards to share with you.   One of our favorite wine destinations is actually Croatia! The Croatian grape harvesting season spans September through October, and our wine tours to Croatia are an excellent opportunity for those interested in harvest experiences.   There is so much to enjoy during a grape harvest at the vineyard, whether you are helping to handpick grapes or simply enjoying a tour of the vineyards at the height of production.    [Croatian Cooking Vacations and Wine Tours](   Learn more about grape harvesting in our [blog](! [Browse Our Wine Tours](   Spanish Wine Tours   Spanish winemaking traditions are regionally specific and often unique to the winery. Other practices such as hand picking the grapes is usually a requirement for certain designation of origin certifications. Such certifications may include other stipulations around irrigation and aging techniques.   [Catalonian Wine Tasting Tours in Costa Brava](   October 20-26 November 10-16 December 1-7*   [Flavors of Andalusia](   October 14-17 October 31-November 3 November 25-30*     *More dates available, please inquire!   Learn more about classic Spanish sherry wines [here](! [Check out all our Spanish Cooking Tours!](   Other Destinations for Wine Lovers Portugal is one of our most popular European destinations and its wine is beloved around the world. You will discover the distinct cultural heritage behind Portuguese wine and learn to cook like a local during our culinary vacations to Portugal    [Delectable Portugal: Food & Wine Evora](   [Flavors of Portugal](   If your travel dates don't line up with the European harvest season, never fear! We offer a [luxury wine tour in Argentina](, where the harvest season takes place from February to April.    Argentina is also delightful culinary destination for chocolate and sweet lovers, not to mention their world-famous steak houses!   [See all our Culinary Vacations](     Book the ultimate cooking vacation today!     [Find Your Dream Trip]( [Forward to a Friend]( Ready to start planning? Email us at  [info@theinternationalkitchen.com]( © 1994-2024. All rights reserved. [Facebook](  |   [Instagram](  |   [YouTube]( The International Kitchen · 307 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 818 · Chicago · Illinois · 60601 [Preferences](   |   [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Click here to view the online version.](

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