The picture most people carry of a wine trip is fixed: rolling rows in Napa or Sonoma, a cellar in Bordeaux, a Tuscan hillside at golden hour. It is a lovely picture, but it is increasingly out of date. Americans are pouring billions into wine travel, and a growing share of that money is leaving California behind for colder, stranger and older places most people could not find on a wine map.

A group of people standing outdoors holding glasses of red wine during one of their wine trips, listening to a person speaking, with greenery in the background.
Americans are spending billions chasing wine, and most of them are skipping Napa. Photo credit: YAY Images.

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