Famous
French Wines & Spirits
Touraine
- Loire Valley - Cognac - Bordeaux
Please
note that this is a "suggested" private group itinerary, which can be
changed to suit your interests. The tour price will depend on the number of participants,
travel dates, type of hotels, etc.
Remember
your last very special meal... the great wines and the soothing after-dinner drink?
This tour itinerary takes you to the places in France where some of those great
wines, brandies and liqueurs come from. If you are a wine lover and you are "Chardonnayed
out," this tour will introduce you to new and different types of wines: the
wonderfully crisp Loire Valley wines, made from Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc
and melon grapes. Vouvray and Muscadet are some of the best known. You will also
learn about the legendary wines of Bordeaux.

The
region of Touraine, also known as "the garden of France," is
the first stop on the tour route. This province was the playground of the Kings
of France, especially during the Renaissance. (Leonardo da Vinci, the quintessential
Renaissance man, didn't die in Italy as one might expect. He finished his days
in a Touraine chateau near Amboise).
The
area is full of resplendent castles competing with each other for beauty, elegance
and architectural refinement. Some of them are well known - Chambord, Chaumont,
Chenonceau, Blois, Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau - but there are dozens more
peppered all around the countryside. As a matter of fact, a 200-mile stretch along
the river Loire, from Orleans to Angers, is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, further proof (as if needed) of the attractiveness and the important cultural
makeup of the region.
Angers
is not far from the vineyards but it is also home to Cointreau, the world-famous
liquor manufacturer. The sweet after-dinner drink, a kind of triple-sec, is made
with a blend of sweet and bitter orange peels and pure alcohol from sugar beets.
The estimated production is thirteen million bottles a year. The distillery and
the museum are open to the public for tours and tastings.
Cognac.
Hennessy, Remy Martin, Courvoisier, Martell are all international brand names
associated with France. Their famous brandy is the product of the next region
on this tour: Les Charentes. Here again you have a perfect location for
more visits, tastings and fine cuisine and a perfect occasion to find out more
about the grapes, the double distillation process, ageing and blending. After
this tour, you should know all about "eau de vie" (literal translation:
water of life!) and VSOP, Napoléon and XO.
Finally,
long-awaited Bordeaux
- heaven on earth for any wine lover. And, speaking of international brand names!
Here are a few more: Médoc,
Pomerol, St.
Emilion, Graves and Sauternes - all legendary places with worldwide name
recognition. They are all huddled around the affluent city of Bordeaux.
A
drive though the vineyards of Médoc is a delightful panoramic tour, a never-ending
succession of beautiful chateaus pop up at every bend in the road: here you see
Chateau Pichon Baron and there Chateau Mouton Rothschild. Over there
is Chateau Lynch Bages and so on. Those are just a few of the many famous
names in this region.
In
another direction you reach St. Emilion. There again, famous French wine
appellations abound. But as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is special area.
Wine production was introduced there by the Romans and intensified in the Middle
Ages. The area benefited from its location on the pilgrimage route to Santiago
de Compostela in Spain and many churches, monasteries and hospices were built
there from the 11th century onwards. Most notable is the monolithic cathedral
- a church carved out of a hillside in the town of St. Emilion. A must-see, needless
to say.
Simply
put, this tour is truly a Bacchic and Gallic delight.
There
are many possibilities on this tour route.
Let us know where and when you want to go. We will create a custom program that
fits your interests
and
requirements.

Places
on this route we have personally visited: Paris, the Loire Valley and the Bordeaux
region. See pictures from our trips:

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