Forget Burgundy and Napa. These five destinations are the new hot spots for wine tourism.
This piece origianlly appeared on PureWow.com
The tiny Balkan republic of just 2 million people has been making world-class wine since the days of Julius Caesar, but it's received recognition from connoisseurs only a couple. Stay at Popova Kula, a gorgeous winery and inn in the village of Demir Kapija (from $100 a night--a total steal), and be sure to check out nearby Bovin Winery, the first to emerge after Macedonia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
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