For anyone who loves wine, taking a trip to a vineyard is probably the ideal vacation.
To help you find that perfect wine tasting spot, the editors of Wine Enthusiast Magazine search the globe to craft an expert list of the best wine destinations of 2015.
From vineyards tucked away in the foothills of the Alps to a surprising newcomer in upstate New York, these are the most exciting wine destinations to visit this year.
Finger Lakes
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Prominent Wine: Riesling.
Where to go wine tasting: Hermann J. Wiemer, Shaw Vineyards, Kemmeter, Red Tail Ridge and Bloomer Creek
When to go: Summer and fall.
Piedmont
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Prominent wines: Barolo and Barbaresco.
Where to go wine tasting: Fontanafredda, Paolo Scavino, and Cavallotto.
When to go: September or October, just before or during the harvest.
Hawkes Bay
Known for its classic Bordeaux varieties, Hawke's Bay is a "grape-growing paradise," amidst rolling hills and rivers. Located along the Pacific coast of New Zeland's North Island, this region also offers plenty of outdoor activities like biking trails between winery visits.Prominent Wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah.
Where to go wine tasting: Te Mata Estate, Mission Estate, Trinity Hill, and Bilancia.
When to go: January and February.
Rhône Valley
France's second-largest wine-growing area is full of quaint villages and beautiful vineyards. The Rhône Valley covers nearly 150 miles and 5,500 estates, so there is plenty to see.Prominent Wines: Reds of Hermitage, Guigal, Chapoutier, and Paul Jaboulet Aîné.
Where to go wine tasting: Caveau de Gigondas, Le Dolium, Paul Jaboulet Aîné, and Carré du Palais.
When to go: During May's Festival of Vine and Wine, July's Festival d'Avignon, and the Ban des Vendanges harvest celebration in October.
Orlando
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New neighborhoods like the Mills 50 District and Winter Park are home to award winning chefs, hidden speakeasies, Basque-style restaurants, and plenty of fine wine.
Where to go wine tasting: Highball & Harvest lets you sip wine straight from the cask. The Eola Wine Company and Imperial Wine Bar & Beer Garden.
When to go: September - because kids will be back in school.
Galicia
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Prominent Wines: Albariño, Treixadura, Godello.
Where to go wine tasting: Martín Códax, Palacio de Fefiñanes, Adega Algueira, and Bodegas Valdesil.
When to go: Late spring into early summer, the time when the white wines from the last year's harvest are released.
Okanagan
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Prominent Wines: Cabernet Franc, Syrah and Bordeaux-style blends.
Where to go wine tasting:Black Hills, Burrowing Owl, Church & State, Inniskillin, Jackson-Triggs, Nk'Mip and Tinhorn Creek.
When to go: Any time of the year, each season has its own special wine festivals and celebrations.
Loire Valley
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Prominent Wines: Sparkling wine from Saumur, Rosés from Anjou, and red wines from Chinon, Bourgeuil, and Saumur-Champigny.
Where to go wine tasting: Couly-Dutheil, Château Moncontour, Bouvet-Ladubay, Pascal and Alain Lorieux , Château d'Epiré.
When to go: Easter through autumn harvest.
Mendocino
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Prominent Wines: Pinot Noir and Gewürztraminer, Zinfandel, and Petite Sirah.
Where to go wine tasting: Roederer Estate, Handley, Husch, Navarro, and Saracina.
When to go: January through March for the Dungeness crab season.
Istria
Istria has had a complicated history, it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, then it was ruled by Italy, and later incorporated into Yugoslave, and is governed by Croatia today.Despite its dramatic history, Istria is an idea destination for wine
Prominent Wines: Malvasia Istriana and Chardonnay
Where to go wine tasting: Kabola in Momjan, Vina Geržinic, Vina Matoševic, and Roxanich.
When to go: April through October, when it's off season for tourists.