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| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Located in the heart of the champagne region, the House of Mumm, which was established in 1827, welcomes visitors for a tour of the cellars where some 25 million bottles are stored. On this fascinating tour of the cellars, you will be shown the main stages involved in the production of the famous Mumm champagne. You can also spend some time in one of the finest museums dedicated to Champagne production. At the end of the tour, enjoy tasting the famous G.H Mumm Cordon Rouge for yourself.
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| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Whether you are a wine novice or a wine lover, where better to become a connoisseur of French wines than Paris? You'll learn all about French wines on the Wine Tasting in Paris, with a choice of three specially designed wine tastings. This relaxed and fun tasting highlights the appreciation of fine French wines. Presented in English by a professional sommelier, you'll taste the award-winning wines of France in a royal cellar near the Louvre, used by the sommelier of Louis XV. From Sancerre to Champagne, from Burgundy to Bordeaux, taste a variety of wines while learning about the history of French wine.
Special Offer - Book and travel before February 28, 2010 and you'll receive a FREE bottle of Languedoc wine per booking - BOOK NOW! City: Paris Region: Ile de France and Paris Country: France Duration: Varies Continent: Europe |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Tour one of the largest wine cellar systems in the world, then sample up to a dozen Hungarian wines from different regions. With unlimited wine, friendly company and an informative guide, you'll be an expert on Tokay and Bulls Blood by the end of this tour! The history of Budapest's wine cellar system dates back more than 250 years. On your guided tour of the limestone cellars you'll see ancient curved oak casks, including the third largest oak cask in the world. |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Whether you are a wine novice or a wine lover, where better to become a connoisseur of Italian wines than Florence? You'll learn all about Tuscan and Italian wines in your Florence wine tasting class, presented in English by a professional sommelier. The wine class is limited to no more than 10 people, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention. The informative and fun class is led by a professional sommelier, who will share the history of local wines, the grape varieties, the fermentation and the production processes. The tour includes a tasting of four different wines accompanied by Tuscan bread and olive oil. Special Offer - We are celebrating the launch of our new Wine Tasting class in Florence. Book and travel in March or April 2010 and save 10% off the recommended retail price - BOOK NOW! City: Florence Region: Tuscany and Florence Country: Italy Duration: 2 hours Continent: Europe |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Gourmands and wine connoisseurs alike, lap up an afternoon in Florence tasting an assortment of cheeses and Tuscan favorites on this exclusive adult's only food-lovers' tour. Set in a Florentine wine bar, this small group (maximum 12 people) offers the ideal opportunity to taste locally sourced cheeses accompanied by the many flavors of figs, truffle honey and aromatic strawberry vinegar. With your distinguished sommelier to guide you, you'll match four traditional Tuscan wines with a luscious spread of locally sourced produce. A sample tasting may include:
It's the ideal opportunity to lull away an afternoon in Florence, meet like-minded travelers and sip regional wines, while tales of cheese and Italian delicacies evoke and tantalize your taste buds! City: Florence Region: Tuscany and Florence Country: Italy Duration: 90 minutes Continent: Europe |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Combine wine-tasting and a country drive through magnificent Tuscan landscapes on an afternoon excursion to Chianti. This popular Tuscan region is universally acclaimed for its classic wines and natural beauty. You'll discover a magical world of woods alternating with vines and olive trees, Romanesque churches, medieval farmhouses, Renaissance villas and castles. A highlight of the tour is your visit to an ancient Tuscan town and one of Chianti's most renowned wine-growing estates. Here, you'll receive insights into the local wine-growing traditions and sample three prestigious wines: Chianti Classico, Chianti Reserve and Vin Santo dessert wine. The wines are accompanied by local traditional snacks. |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Discover the ultimate cellar door experience at over 50 boutique and iconic wineries in South Australia's famous wine regions, including Adelaide and Adelaide Hills, Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren Vale, Currency Creek, Langhorne Creek, Coonawarra and the Mount Benson wine regions. With the Cellar Door Pass you will receive:
The Cellar Door Pass is valid for 12 months. Note: The Winery Tours and Wine Tastings included are for up to two people. Only required to purchase one pass to take advantage of these offers that are valid for 2 people. City: Adelaide Region: South Australia Country: Australia Duration: Flexible Continent: Australia and South Pacific |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting On this Wine Tasting tour to the region of La Rioja you will visit 2 wine cellars including a tasting at each followed by a sumptuous degustation lunch at a local restaurant with matching wines. As champagne had its clergyman Don Perignon, and Bordeaux had its abbot Rozier, Haro's wine had another clergyman, Quintano de La Bastida. Haro has established itself as Rioja's capital, and an ideal base to explore the region and it's wine making history. |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Discover the famous wines of the Veneto on an informative and appetizing half-day excursion by minivan. Traveling by minivan ensures you'll enjoy the benefits of a small group tour. The Lison-Pramaggiore DOC wine area is set in the easternmost part of the Veneto, only a short distance from Venice. Vines have been grown here for at least 3,000 years, and perhaps even back to prehistoric times. |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Wine-tasting, scenic drives through magnificent Tuscan landscapes and a traditional dinner in Chanti - is there a better way to spend the afternoon in Tuscany? The Tuscan region of Chianti is universally acclaimed for its classic wines and natural beauty. You'll discover a magical world of woods alternating with vines and olive trees, Romanesque churches, medieval farmhouses, Renaissance villas and castles. On your afternoon tour you'll visit an ancient Tuscan town and one of Chianti's most renowned castle-farm wine-growing estates. Here, you'll receive insights into the local wine-growing traditions and sample three prestigious wines: Chianti Classico, Chianti Reserve and Vin Santo dessert wine. The wines are accompanied by local traditional snacks. |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Combine traditional Greek wine with a little history of Ancient Greece on this day trip from Athens to a Greek vineyard and a visit to Ancient Corinth. Nowadays, Greek wine production, abiding by tradition but invigorated by modem technology, offers a wide variety of fine wines. On this tour you will visit Nemea one of the most popular vineyards in Greece with state of the art winery facilities. Driving along the coastal road, there will be a short stop at Corinth canal before continuing to Ancient Corinth where St. Paul lived and preached. Ancient Corinth was one of the most important cities of ancient Greece. You will visit the Agora and one of the most outstanding monuments of the pre Roman period, the temple of Apollo. Arriving at Nemea, you will learn everything there is to know about the production of Greek quality red wine before proceeding underground to the cellars containting more than 1,000 French oak barriques.Your tour will end with the opportunity to taste some of the best wine Greece has to offer. City: Athens Region: Attica and the Saronic Isles Country: Greece Duration: 7 hours Continent: Europe |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Discover French wine where the locals themselves go and experience the historic Left Bank districts of Paris and its famous buildings. Begin your walking tour at the bottom of the picturesque rue Mouffetard with its history, myth and mystique which is also home to Ernest Hemingway. After your first glass of wine you will pass Saint Medard, a church founded in 1140, and see the bar from the famous french film "Amelie" before heading up the hill towards the Pantheon. This massive temple was commissioned in 1744 by Louis XV and built by the architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot. It was originally a church, but under the revolution it became a burial place for the honored men of France. It houses the bodies of Voltaire, Rousseau, Mirabeau, Marat, Victor Hugo and Emile Zola. Arrive at a small local wine bar resembling an old Parisian bistro with tiled floor, wooden chairs, and old black and white photos on the wall. Afterwards, make your way downhill and pass the Church of Sainte Genevieve built between 1492 and 1626 and noted for it stained glass windows, as well as the famous Sorbonne University and rue de la Huchette home of one of the oldest Jazz Clubs in Paris. As you approach the Seine you will see Notre Dame before arriving at your next tasting that will take place at a Specialist of Bordeaux where you'll lose the notion of time, perceiving not only the authenticity of the decor, but also that unique atmosphere that can only be found in places steeped in history! End the afternoon at a small traditional bistro where the service is friendly and the walls are covered with old advertising posters from the bookseller's stalls along the river. Cheese and Charcuterie are not included in your tour but feel free to order a plate in anyone of the bars you visit. The route may be changed on the day according to opening hours. City: Paris Region: Ile de France and Paris Country: France Duration: 3 hrs Continent: Europe |
| Food Wine and Nightlife Wine Tasting Tour the beautiful Chianti and hill towns of Tuscany on a small group day trip from Florence. Spaces are limited on each tour and groups will consist of a maximum of eight people with your own guide. You'll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan and receive individual attention from your expert driver guide. You'll visit the hill town of Impruneta to see the Terracotta furnaces and local pottery that has been made here since the 11th-century. Meet a world famous artisan and visit a workshop that dates from the 17th century, where you'll learn about the production of Terracotta over the centuries. |
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