Champagne is the closest commercial wine growing region in proximity to Paris and split into five wine producing districts : The Aube, Côte des Blancs, Cote de Sezanne, Reims Mountains, and Marne Valley. The towns of Reims. Epernay and Troyes are the commercial centres and ideally situated for those interested in discovering the region.
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Reserve a private driver guided wine tour in the Burgundy region. Tours depart from Paris by car, or take the train to Dijon, Beaune or Chablis for Northern Burgundy or to Lyon for tour in Beaujolais or Northern Cote du Rhone. ​All routes are personalised to your preferences and budget by a vineyard tour expert with 20 years experience. The Burgundy region runs from Auxerre in the north down to Macon in the south, or down to Lyon if the Beaujolais area is included as part of Burgundy. Chablis, a white wine made from Chardonnay grapes, is produced in the area around Auxerre. Other smaller appellations near to Chablis include Irancy, which produces red wines and Saint-Bris, which produces white wines from Sauvignon Blanc.
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Discover the enchanting Rhône Valley on a exclusive private wine tours, meticulously designed to provide an unforgettable experience as you explore the diverse terroirs, prestigious appellations, and renowned wineries of this exceptional region.​
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Reserve a private wine tour in Provence & discover the best Rosé wines in the world. Tours depart from Aix for tours northern routes in the Cote de Provence, Marseilles for coastal routes and Bandol, and Avignon for Chateauneuf du Pape, Tavel and Vacqueras. The history of Provence could be told through the history of its vineyards, which have produced distinguished wines to honour the region for over 2,600 years, and is the oldest in France. You will find the great appellations d'origine controlée in an infinite choice of colours and Provencal grape varieties.
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Embark on a custom-planned private tour through the mesmerizing Loire Valley, departing from the picturesque towns of Tours, Amboise, Chinon, or Sancerre. Revel in this exclusive journey at your own pace meandering through the enchanting landscape, uncover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that define the region, from the opulent renaissance & medieval châteaux to the idyllic vineyards that produce some of the world's most cherished wines.
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting wine region of Alsace with a custom private wine tour departing from the picturesque city of Strasbourg. Located in the northeastern part of France with easy train access, Alsace is renowned for its charming villages, stunning landscapes, and, most importantly, its world-class wines. This tailor-made wine tour is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant French and German culture, history, and flavors of this captivating region, accompanied by an expert guide who will ensure an unparalleled experience tailored to your interests and preferences.
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Reserve a private wine tour or wine and food pairing in Paris Historically, the story of wine is interwoven with the story of France, it's royalty and it's Popes. In an area then known as Gaul, the Romans encouraged the cultivation of wines in regions that are now known as Bordeaux, Burgundy, Alsace, Champagne, Languedoc, Loire Valley and the Rhone. Over the years French wines and their trade continued to develop, and the English and Dutch traders had a significant influence on this market. In 1152 Eléonore of Aquitaine married Henry Plantagenet, the future Henry II of England, marking the beginning of a long and prosperous relationship between Bordeaux and England. It is a longstanding tradition to enjoy "un verre" in Paris, and remains so today.
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