
Explore Wines of the World
Pack your curiosity and pour a glass. This is your ticket to travel through flavour without leaving home. From mountain high vineyards in Argentina to the lavender fields of Provence let every bottle take you somewhere new.
THE JOURNEY BEGINS
Every country has a story. Every region has a rhythm. Every bottle carries the soil the weather the heritage and the people who made it. As you explore these destinations imagine yourself wandering through vineyards tasting local dishes and hearing the stories winemakers tell long after sunset.

Argentina
Mendoza and the Soul of the Andes
Your first stop is Mendoza a region that sits so close to the Andes you can feel the mountains in the wines. High altitude vineyards soak up intense sunlight during the day and cool mountain air at night which creates deep bold reds with velvet smooth texture. Walk among ancient irrigation channels built by the Indigenous Huarpe people taste Malbec under endless blue skies and see why locals often enjoy long late dinners that spill well past midnight. The culture is warm the food is hearty and the wine matches the mood.
Food pairing: Steak empanadas chargrilled vegetables and dishes with chimichurri.

CHILE
A Land Between Ocean and Sky
Journey west where Chile stretches like a ribbon between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes. These two forces shape the landscape with cool coastal winds and dramatic mountain cliffs keeping vineyards naturally balanced. Here you find expressive reds and bright energetic whites. Wine lovers travel to Chile to explore its remote valleys where wild horses roam and wines are made from vines untouched by the phylloxera louse. This rare piece of history means some of the oldest ungrafted vines in the world grow here.
Food pairing: Roast chicken slow cooked beef spicy Latin dishes. Carousel Chile wines

FRANCE
Where Wine Feels Like Art
France is a country where wine is woven into daily life. Every region has its own rhythm shaped by centuries of tradition old stone villages and landscapes that look like they were designed specifically to grow grapes. Travelling through Frances wine regions feels like stepping through time as each destination offers its own personality from elegant cool climate whites to warm sun soaked reds.
Burgundy and Chablis
Burgundy is the spiritual home of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay where tiny vineyard plots called climats create wines with depth and soul. Just north in Chablis Chardonnay becomes crisp mineral and shaped by ancient seashell soils that give the wine its signature brightness.
Cotes du Rhone and Languedoc
Further south the landscape shifts and the sun takes centre stage. Cotes du Rhone wines are generous rich and spicy while Languedoc offers bold Mediterranean reds with relaxed coastal charm.
Provence
Provence is the birthplace of pale dry rose known worldwide for its elegance. Picture stays by the Mediterranean lavender fields and long lunches under olive trees and you will understand the heart of Provence wine.

ITALY
A Country of Character Tradition and Incredible Flavour
Italy is a patchwork of cultures landscapes and centuries old food traditions which is exactly what makes its wines so unique. From volcanic islands to misty northern hills every region reflects the local lifestyle and the foods people have shared for generations. Travelling through Italian wine country feels like tasting history one sip at a time.
Sicily
Wines grown near Mount Etna carry the wild energy of volcanic soil with bright citrus driven whites and savoury reds that pair perfectly with coastal life and open fire cooking.
Piedmont
In Italys north Piedmont produces elegant perfumed Nebbiolo shaped by fog soaked mornings and rolling hills. These wines are deeply connected to truffle season slow cooked dishes and long family lunches.
Puglia
Travel south to the heel of Italys boot and you reach Puglia known for warm weather rustic cuisine and full flavoured juicy reds that are made for sharing with big bowls of pasta and antipasto boards.

SPAIN
A Country Made for Sharing
Spain is all about connection late lunches and loud laughter. Its wines reflect the spirit of the people. Travel through vibrant regions like Navarra and Rias Baixas where crisp Albarino pairs perfectly with seafood and coastal life. Many Spanish wines spend extended time in oak a practice that creates distinctive flavours and long lasting depth.
Food pairing: Tapas prawns grilled fish paella.

PORTUGAL
Rivers Mountains and Heritage
Portugal feels like a treasure chest for wine lovers. In the Douro Valley steep terraced vineyards overlook the river creating bold reds full of dark fruit and structure. Travel west to Vinho Verde country and you find light lively wines often with a hint of spritz that feel perfect for sunny afternoons. Locals have a long wine tradition here that blends ancient foot treading traditions with modern craft.
Food pairing: Seafood platters citrus dishes fresh salads.

NEW ZEALAND
Pure Fresh and Wild
Across the Tasman New Zealand greets you with crisp air dramatic landscapes and wines that taste as bright as the scenery looks. Marlborough is famous for Sauvignon Blanc bursting with citrus and passionfruit while Central Otago is known for world class Pinot Noir shaped by cool climates and mountain winds. New Zealand wine culture is relaxed outdoorsy and full of adventure.
Food pairing: Sushi fresh salads soft goat cheese and Thai cuisine.

SINGLE WINE DESTINATIONS
Hidden Corners and Rare Finds
Some of the world’s most unforgettable wines come from places you almost stumble upon, from the fairy tale villages of Alsace and the rolling charm of Beaujolais to the sunlit stone streets of Gavi and the windswept wilds of Patagonia. You might wander through medieval Saint Emilion, sip crisp seaside Muscadet along the Loire coast, or explore the vibrant reds of Valpolicella and the fresh spritz of Vinho Verde, each destination offering its own local rhythm and personality. These rare regions turn every glass into a small moment of travel, giving you a taste of places where tradition, landscape and culture all meet.
THE FINAL CHAPTER
Ready for Your Next Adventure
You have travelled mountains coastlines volcanic slopes medieval villages and sunny valleys all through the comfort of a glass. Now it is time to explore the bottles that spoke to you most.
