from savoring the pop of the cork to exploring the wine’s aromas and expressions through a ritual of swirling, sniffing, and sipping. Every glass of wine has the power to take its holder on a journey, telling a story of terroir, climate, and tradition.
But to really get the full story, it’s important to travel beyond the glass. From stomping grapes in Romania to unearthing a UNESCO clay vessel in the Republic of Georgia, these are the top wine experiences for dedicated oenophiles
Getting to Denver International Airport from downtown Denver has always been a trek, but earlier this year the city alleviated travelers’ headaches by introducing the new A Line of the Denver
Airport Rail. For $9 each way, the train whisks visitors from the airport to downtown’s Denver Union Station in just 37 minutes. But the best part is getting off at one of the stops in between and exploring the surrounding area’s multitude of bars, restaurants, and shops. Here are a few must-see places along the journey that you won’t want to miss.Jav New
CENTRAL PARK STATION
Although there’s not much within walking distance of this station, one of the first after leaving the airport, a quick Uber ride can fix that. Located a mile west is Station 26 Brewing Co., a local brewery with nearly a dozen beers on tap, including the Single Hop Simcoe IPA, bursting with aromas of pine and citrus. Seven minutes away sits The Shops at Northfield Stapleton, which houses an outpost of celebrity chef Richard Sandoval’s La Sandia, a cantina pouring more than 150 types of agave-based spirits. After devouring a plate of street tacos or fajitas, hitch a ride to the nearby
CENTRAL PARK STATION
Although there’s not much within walking distance of this station, one of the first after leaving the airport, a quick Uber ride can fix that. Located a mile west is Station 26 Brewing Co., a local brewery with nearly a dozen beers on tap, including the Single Hop Simcoe IPA, bursting with aromas of pine and citrus. Seven minutes away sits The Shops at Northfield Stapleton, which houses an outpost of celebrity chef Richard Sandoval’s La Sandia, a cantina pouring more than 150 types of agave-based spirits. After devouring a plate of street tacos or fajitas, hitch a ride to the nearby
Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge, which contains 10 miles of hiking trails in a habitat inhabited by bison, mule deer,
and more than 280 species of birds. Also, don’t miss the soon-to-open Stanley Marketplace, a two-story foodie paradise housed inside a former aviation plant that, when opened, will include more than 50 businesses, including a beer hall, doughnut shop, and barbecue jointJav Uncensored
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