A Guide to Wine Tasting Holidays

You will notice that wine tasting holidays are extremely popular in Europe. This is why there are numerous companies designed to help you organize your wine tasting travel in different parts of the world. A wine tasting holiday program of a reputed agency would include superb champagne weekends, wine tours in Chile, South Africa and New Zealand, gourmet holidays, vineyard walks, luxury wine cruises and exciting new tours.  If you don’t know where to go then consider wine tasting in Tuscany.

Wine tasting holidays are wonderful and bring a memorable experience to your and your travel partners; you will enjoy special visits to cutting edge wineries, have a private tasting at top chateaux and even be invited into growers’ cellars and discover many varieties of great wines.

What will you ba able to amuse yourself with on your wine tasting holiday?  Well, there are simply so many choices such as being able to taste gourmet food, meet the chateaux owners and also meet the wine makers. If you choose to travel solo it can be very difficult to get so much out of which is why these travel organizations are go wonderful. If you go for a wine tasting holiday in France, you will find unique experiences which you not find if you visit a similar place in Chile.

If you go for a wine tasting break in France, you will be taken for a journey in the French vineyards of Provence, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone and Alsace. You can take the tour in different forms. You can take the ride in a chartered bus, or in a private luxury car or a cruise, and the cost will vary accordingly.

Decide on a Wine Guide

The agent generally provides a wine guide with the party. These people are typically very amicable and approachable. They fully understand that eveyone on the tour will have different skills and knowledge when it comes to wine. If you do not know the region well, it is always advisable to take the help of a wine guide in a tour.

A good wine guide in a wine tasting holiday can tell you the inside story, the gossip, the real history, the run down on the vintages, the makers and the wines, without the PR, the sales pitch or national chauvinism. If you come back without knowing the details of these places, what is the point in spending so much money and going for wine tasting holidays? If you know the details of the region, you can feel the place.

The cost of wine tasting vacations depends on which region you are going to travel and make sure to confirm prices and read all the fine print before heading out to your getaway.  The good thing is that you don’t have to be a real wine buff to enjoy a wine tasting holiday.  It’s not even required that you build your own wine cellar to house all the wines you buy on your holiday.

Posted on Monday, October 20th, 2008 at 5:07 am and is filed under Wine.
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