
Borgo San Felice Resort |
Tuscany, Italy
Hidden among the rolling hills of Chianti, Borgo San Felice Resort It is a carefully restored medieval village surrounded by vineyards, cypress trees and ancient olive groves. Now both a luxury resort and a working wine estate, the estate produces its own wine and unfolds along winding stone lanes lined with historic squares, churches, schoolhouses, bakeries and olive presses. After wine tasting, an afternoon by the pool and a wine spa treatment, the evening is best spent with a long dinner in Tuscany – including at the resort’s restaurant Michelin star restaurants.

Villa Madonna |
Piedmont, Italy
In Piedmont’s Bormida Valley, verdant hills meet terracotta roofs and legendary wine estates, Villa Madonna Reflecting the area’s laid-back lifestyle. This 16th-century family-run resort is full of character and invites guests to slow down with a glass of their own Barbera. Spacious wine cellaralongside a swimming pool surrounded by vineyards, a private terrace overlooking the rolling countryside and seasonal dishes made with market fresh produce. It’s located in the culinary heart of the region, between cheesemakers and truffle pickers, giving you an up-close glimpse of one of Italy’s most delicious corners.
The article’s cover photo was taken at Villa La Madonna.

Sonnet Grand Hotel |
Mallorca, Spain
Originally built for European royalty, Sonnet Grand Hotel A 17th-century palace sits within the one-hectare private Malvasia vineyard, overlooking the Tramuntana Mountains. Since 2007, the hotel has partnered with the famous Mallorcan winery to produce and bottle its own signature wine – 100% Malvasia white wine made from one of the island’s most traditional grape varieties. The outside is pink terracotta covered with vines finca It opens onto a Mediterranean garden, sunny terrace and tranquil swimming pool. Marble floors, arches, gilded artwork and antique furniture inside the palace preserve its historic character. Offering impeccable service, Mallorcan cuisine, sun-soaked wine tastings and Rich health products, It’s an indulgent escape shaped by its surroundings.

Cheverny Resources |
Loire Valley, France
Comprising a storybook hamlet and acres of Loire Valley countryside, Cheverny Resources is a tranquil ode to wine in all its forms. More immersive than traditional chateau accommodation, the estate is crafted around wine culture, from seven hectares of organic Romorantin vines to private cuvées, la grandvigneproduced on-site. its core is critically acclaimed Caudalie Spaan all-natural wine therapy that harnesses the antioxidant power of grapes. The best times to spend the day are swimming in the outdoor pool, curling up with a book by the fire in the library, cycling through woodland paths to the nearby castle, and then heading to the Michelin-starred hotel in the evening Lefavoryterroir cuisine paired with local wine.

Alila Napa Valley |
Saint Helena, USA
Nestled among sun-warmed vines in the heart of St. Helena, adjacent to the historic Beringer Estate (Napa Valley’s oldest continuously operating winery, founded in 1876)Alila Napa Valley An intimate, adults-only sanctuary that combines farmhouse charm with refined luxury. Golden hour sunshine floods the vineyards, setting the tone for a day filled with fine wines, deep relaxation and just the right amount of indulgence. In addition to a tranquil spa, stylish suites, and fire pit-lined terraces, guests can tap into the Napa spirit with: A carefully curated experience From guided bike tours to garden mixology courses, perfumery workshops and outdoor painting classes.

Jackalope Hotel Mornington Peninsula |
Mornington Peninsula, Australia
Only an hour’s drive from Melbourne, Jackalope Hotel A striking, design-led resort nestled above the 27-acre Willow Creek vineyard on the Mornington Peninsula. Blending luxury with art, storytelling and a touch of mischief, it replaces the rusticity of a traditional vineyard with moody architecture, inky interiors and provocative installations, giving the property a distinctly cinematic edge. Across its unique venues – from theaters Duterte Duterte to relax rare hare and atmosphere Flagdut Cocktail Bar – The hotel offers unconventional and creative wine and dining experiences.

Six Senses Douro Valley |
Douro Valley, Portugal
Set among terraced vineyards in Portugal’s oldest wine region. Six Senses Douro Valley Occupy a beautifully restored 19th-century building golden pagoda Holistic wellness and wine country tradition go hand in hand. The terracotta-toned estate overlooks the Douro River and is surrounded by gardens, forests and orchards, reflecting the region’s rich seasonal landscape. daily activities Well beyond the interactive wine library (housing hundreds of Portuguese wines) and the carefully curated museum-like wine cellar, where guests can taste, study and compare Douro wines and ports rather than simply ordering by the glass. The day ranges from cooking classes to paddle boarding, kayaking, and even tree climbing before settling down by the pool with a glass of Douro red in hand.

Yetman |
Porto, Portugal
Standing above the historic Port Wine Cottage in Porto on the banks of the Douro River. Yetman It’s a love letter to Portugal’s most famous export. The 109-room resort, home to one of the largest collections of Port wine in the world, integrates wine culture throughout the experience, including wine tasting dinners and wine therapy rituals hosted by the winery. Yetman Wine Spa Interesting design touches such as a port barrel bed, a decanter-style outdoor pool and the world’s largest cork proudly stand in the lobby. Most importantly, the hotel Michelin two-star restaurant Combine local wines with creative Portuguese cuisine and enjoy sweeping views of Porto.

Vic Chile |
Miraju Chile
Set above 11,000 acres of vineyards, valleys and Andes mountains. Vic Chile Bringing a bold, avant-garde design perspective to Chilean wine country. Floor-to-ceiling windows in each suite frame stunning views, while the dramatic granite infinity pool appears to flow directly into the valley and lake below, creating the feeling of swimming above the vineyards. beside Private tour and tastingguests can explore the estate on horseback or mountain bike before returning to the estate wine spawhere grape-based care takes advantage of the restorative qualities of the property’s own harvest.

Casa De Uco Vineyard and Wine Resort |
Mendoza, Argentina
Nestled on 790 acres of vineyards in Mendoza’s Uco Valley, beneath the snow-capped Andes Mountains. Casa De Uco Vineyard and Wine Resort The passion and generosity of Argentina’s wine country is reflected through intimate, familial hospitality. Estate-grown Malbec shapes much of the experience, which comes from tastings on the estate boutique winery Long gourmet picnic, traditional BBQ and cocktail and cooking classes. Beyond the dining table, you can horseback ride through the vineyards, bike and hike through the valley, or relax with a restorative treatment at the spa. Uco Spa.