Dear Dusan,
I am sorry for this late answer.
You will find all the information about the tours on our website.
We have two main tours, The Wine Enthusiast Tour to Burgundy and Loire-Valley, and the Champagne Enthusiast Tour.
During The Wine Enthusiast Tour, you will visit the West part of Loire-Valley and the East part of Burgundy around Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé and Coteaux du Giennois wine regions.
Our goal is also to improve your knowledge about French wines especially on how to make them and explain the regions of production...and for sure to have fun. You will taste Red, White and Rosé wines from Pouilly-Fumé, Sancerre or/and Coteaux du Giennois.
But most important you will meet the vine-growers/winemakers and their families!
You can discover the spirit of our tours within this short film.
The Champagne Enthusiast Tour goes to…Champagne. The purpose is to let you discover more than the wines of Champagne but also the historical, food, traditions, 1st world war heritages of this beautiful region. You will discover some lovely villages, Cathedral, streets and local products.
Included in the all the tours:
Transportation from Paris in a deluxe minivan
Departure time 7:15am from the meeting point, “Port d’Orléans” (very easy access). Return around 7:15pm
Complimentary breakfast during the drive
Guided tour in English & French
Vineyards visit with full wine tasting with the winemaker (not salesmen!)
French lunch (Starter, Main dish, Desert, Glass of wine, coffee)
Photos of the day
The Wine Enthusiast tour (239€ per person-All tastings included)
2 vineyards visit (with full wine tasting- Red, White & Rosé wines)
Farm and cheese factory visit
Sancerre Wines Museum visit
Visit of the iconic village of Sancerre
Additional souvenir
The Champagne Enthusiast Tour (239€ per person-All tastings included)
The goal is to let you discover the Champagne wine but much more…History, Local food & traditions, and more.
3 vineyards visits (Mumm, Moet & Chandon and Joseph Desruets estate).
A Cathedral of Reims visit (UNESCO World Heritage)
A cheese tasting time
A Reims pink biscuit tasting
The lunch (Starter, Main course, Desert, wine & coffee) in the most iconic Reims Brasserie
The Hauvillers village visit, including Dom Perignon grave (the monk who created the Champagne method)
A stop in a 1st World War cemetery.
Let me know if you need additional information.
You can book your tour by using our internet website you will see on our Tripadvisor page.
Best regards,
JB