Glass Nomad Trips
These aren’t wine tours, they’re immersive journeys into America’s most compelling (and often unexpected) wine regions. Each Pour Across America trip is thoughtfully designed to connect you with the land, the people, and the stories behind the glass.
We go beyond the tasting room to explore why wines taste the way they do, from soil and climate to elevation and geography, all while enjoying unforgettable settings, meaningful conversations, and exceptional small-production wines.
What You Can Expect
Each trip varies by destination, but experiences may include:
Guided tastings at hand-selected wineries
Behind-the-scenes vineyard and cellar access
Regional food pairings and local culinary highlights
Educational moments woven seamlessly into the experience
Time to explore, connect, and enjoy the journey
Whether it’s a weekend escape or a longer adventure, every detail is designed to feel personal, relaxed, and enriching.
For the Curious at Heart
If you love travel, storytelling, and discovering wines you won’t find on grocery store shelves, these trips are for you. Come with an open mind, a curious palate, and a willingness to see American wine in a whole new way.
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Travel with purpose. Taste with perspective.
What Sets Our Trips Apart
Small group experiences with intimate winery access
Curated, not crowded
Time with winemakers and growers who shape each bottle
Meet the makers
Learn how geology, climate, and terrain influence flavor
Sense of place
From emerging regions to hidden gems
Unexpected destinations
Armenia
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Colombia
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Arizona
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Berlin
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Patagonia
Armenia 〰️ Colombia 〰️ Arizona 〰️ Berlin 〰️ Patagonia
Lisbon
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Madrid
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Napa Valley
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Vieques
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Cork
Lisbon 〰️ Madrid 〰️ Napa Valley 〰️ Vieques 〰️ Cork
Upcoming Trips
Armenia
Under the Apricot Tree: Wine, Memory & Meaning in Armenia
Armenia is one of the world’s oldest wine regions, where vines have been thriving for millennia in dramatic mountain landscapes and volcanic soils. For our May 24, 2026 wine trip, we’re heading to the heart of the Caucasus to taste wines shaped by high-elevation vineyards, bright sun, and cool nights that lock in freshness. Expect vibrant, mineral-driven whites and bold, beautifully structured reds, many made from native Armenian grapes you rarely see outside the region. Along the way, we’ll explore how ancient tradition meets modern winemaking, with small producers crafting bottles that feel both historic and excitingly new. Come ready to sip, learn, and fall in love with a wine culture that’s been quietly perfecting its craft for thousands of years.
