French Wine Explorers Luxury Wine Tours Include France and Italy's Top Wineries
French Wine Explorers, an American wine tour company specializing in luxury wine tasting tours of France and Italy, announced today its exciting 2007 tour season. These exclusive wine tasting tours are designed by Lauriann Greene-Sollin and Jean-Pierre Sollin, two certified sommeliers whose extensive wine industry connections open the doors to top wineries for their guests, providing them an exclusive insider’s view not available to tourists. French Wine Explorers also offers private, custom-designed wine tours for guests wishing to choose their own dates and itinerary, accompanied by a wine expert.
Coconut Creek, FL (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -- French Wine Explorers, an American wine tour company specializing in luxury wine tasting tours of France and Italy, announced today its exciting 2007 tour season. The company will be offering the ultimate in luxury hotels and chateaux and Michelin-starred restaurants, with tours featuring the most exclusive and prestigious wine estates in France and Italy. The schedule includes six scheduled departures, plus private, customized wine vacations to Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, the Rhône Valley, Provence, and the Loire Valley, plus Tuscany and Piedmont in Italy.
Among the highlights of the 2007 season: Bordeaux Prestige, the ultimate splurge for the Bordeaux connoisseur, including VIP tastings at all five First Growth chateaux (Lafite Rothschild, Latour, Margaux, Haut-Brion, Mouton Rothschild) and the most legendary estates of Pomerol, Sauternes and Saint Emilion; Burgundy and Champagne Prestige, a week-long exploration of the Côte d’Or’s finest estates and Champagne’s most exclusive wine producers; and Alsace Christmas Markets, a pre-Christmas get-away to the charming wine villages of this beautiful region, with tastings at its best estates, unique shopping opportunities and fabulous gastronomic dining.
These exclusive wine tasting tours are designed by Lauriann Greene-Sollin and Jean-Pierre Sollin, two certified sommeliers (one American, one French) who take a fun, relaxed approach to wine. Their extensive wine industry connections open the doors to top wineries for their guests, providing them an exclusive insider’s view not available to tourists.
The group size of 12 guests maximum keeps the tours intimate and ensures personal attention. All tours include deluxe, air conditioned motor transportation, luxury hotels with private en suite bathroom, gourmet meals with premium wines, all wine tastings, sightseeing, and services of a bilingual wine expert guide throughout. Prices range from US$3,995 to US$5,595 per person, double occupancy, for these land-only packages.
French Wine Explorers also offers private, custom-designed wine tours for guests wishing to choose their own dates and itinerary, accompanied by a wine expert. Corporate programs are also available, as well as special private tours for wine and gourmet clubs and wine and food professionals.
For more information, call us toll free 1-877-261-1500. Full information is also available on the French Wine Explorers web site at http://www.wine-tours-france.com
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