Epicurean Wine Tours
Immerse yourself in the
wine, cuisine, and culture of Italy and Spain on these 6-day gourmet tours.
Enjoy private, in-depth conversations with winemakers as you tour a
range of top estates. In addition to user-friendly wine education, you'll
enjoy culinary treats, such as gourmet wine dinners and excursions to olive
oil producers and artisan cheesemakers. And you'll have fun with a hands-on
cooking lesson.
Barolo & Beyond
A wine-intensive tour for
oenophiles and wine educators, featuring marquee names in Barolo and
Barbaresco. Get to know Piedmont wine like a pro!
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: May 12-17
Discover Sicily
Experience Greek temples,
Byzantine cathedrals, and the Mediterranean sun and sea in all their glory.
Western Sicily also offers the old port of Marsala and a new breed of
innovative winemaker, as well as ancient fusion cuisine born of the island's
multicultural past.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: May 19-24
Land of Barolo
Italy's legendary Barolo and
Barbaresco hail from Piedmont, in the foothills of the Alps. A gourmand's
delight, Piedmont is equally famous for its truffles and elegant cuisine.
Enjoy a cooking lesson in the guides' 15th century townhouse, and a medieval
festival in the fall.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: October 6-11
Super Tuscan Sampler
What's so super about Super
Tuscans? Why does Sassicaia inspire such awe? Find out while exploring the
Maremma coast, called "the Wild West of Tuscany." Then step back in time to
the medieval city of San Gimignano, home to Dante's Vernaccia wine.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights;
2008: June 9-14
Tuscan Wine Treasures
Visit the ancient heartland
of Tuscany and its three historic wine zones: Chianti Classico, Montalcino,
and Montepulciano. Glorious landscapes, Renaissance hill-towns, art treasures,
and pecorino cheese await.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: May 19-24; June
1-7; July 7-12; September 15-20; October 13-18
Venice To Amarone
Venice is home to Harry's
Bar and the Bellini, Verona to Juliet's balcony. Visit both while getting a
taste of the region's top wines. Sightseeing in Venice and Verona alternate
with countryside tastings of prized Amarone and pretty Soave.
5 days/4 nights
Available as private
custom tour only; price dependent on group size & level of accommodations
Slow Food Festa
The Slow Food Movement, born
in Piedmont, celebrates local food traditions and biodiversity around the
world. Every two years, it holds a huge food fair, Salone del Gusto, in Turin.
Enjoy two days in Turin, then four more days tasting truffles and Barolo in
the Langhe hills.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: October 20-25
In Spain: Rioja Roundup
Explore the past and future
of Spanish wine. Rioja and Ribera del Duero are two wine regions now enjoying
a dynamic renaissance. Sample the multitude of styles, from classic Rioja to
modern alta expresion wines. Plus, visit Burgos to see Spain's largest
cathedral, and Bilboa to peruse its most modern museum, the Frank
Gehry-designed Guggenheim.
$2,795 for 6 days/5 nights
2008: September 8-13