
The Wine Guys: Grape Escapes
Michael and Charlie visit Rioja, Spain, starting at the winery Bodega Iniesta, owned by the father of the famous Spanish Soccer Star Andres Iniesta.

Michael and Charlie visit Rioja, Spain, starting at the winery Bodega Iniesta, owned by the father of the famous Spanish Soccer Star Andres Iniesta.

Michael and Charlie travel to San Silvestro in Piedmont, Italy, to learn about the importance of rich carbonate soil and aging in large barrels to produce top quality Barolo wines.

Despite being the largest city of the Western Hemisphere, the people of Mexico City view it as a village or as a patchwork of many villages.

From Thessaloniki, a city with a very eventful history, to the three splayed fingers of the Chalkidiki Peninsula.

There's more to Romania than vampire myths and gothic castles. Robin and Julia head into the Transylvanian countryside on a cultural tour, embracing the music, food, and farm life of a village that has seen little change in centuries. But there's still time for a little paranormal investigation as Julia checks out one of Europe's most haunted forests.

Michael and Charlie visit Rioja, Spain, starting at the winery Bodega Iniesta, owned by the father of the famous Spanish Soccer Star Andres Iniesta.

Michael and Charlie travel to San Silvestro in Piedmont, Italy, to learn about the importance of rich carbonate soil and aging in large barrels to produce top quality Barolo wines.

Despite being the largest city of the Western Hemisphere, the people of Mexico City view it as a village or as a patchwork of many villages.

From Thessaloniki, a city with a very eventful history, to the three splayed fingers of the Chalkidiki Peninsula.

Located at the mouth of the Amazon, the Brazilian island of Marajo is as large as Switzerland it is an often flooded territory, but endowed with a generous nature and shelters a unique and resourceful people.

Known as the windy city, Chicago is a multi-layered metropolis, both architecturally and socially.

Gérard and Laurent cross the Mediterranean to immerse themselves in Moroccan cuisine and products they discover an orangery, some spices, olives and pigeons near Fez.

Despite creating a thriving tourism industry, the residents of the Lofoten Islands remain true to their lifestyle.

Despite the high cost of living for its people, the island of Guadeloupe maintains a harmony over its array of cultures and faiths.

Travelling further inland towards the World renowned Drakensberg escarpment putting up camp at the ATKV Drakensville Resort.

Our first destination Kwa-Zulu Natal Province, putting up camp at the ATKV Natalia Resort.

In this tiny nation, a jewel in Central Europe, Robin saddles up in Lipica, the birthplace of the legendary Lipizzaner horses. Julia prefers to write about smaller creatures in the form of traditional beekeeping. Heading north to the Julian Alps and the medieval town of Bled, viewers learn how different writers have different beats.

Vancouver Island is an interesting destination for international readers, accustomed to images of snow-covered Canada. Robin is fascinated by Tofino's surfing community, and figures any story that features "surfing" and "Canada" is bound to stoke the interest of editors. Meanwhile Julia gets the low down on how to live off the land with Gisele, a local Tla' Ook guide.

The Wine Guys zip off to Hacienda Albae in La Mancha, one of the oldest private wineries in Spain.

Traveling to Northern Central Italy to explore Cantina del Castello in Soave and learn about Carniga Classico, single vineyards and rugged volcanic soils.