Red Beret Wine Tour
Red Beret Wine Tour
Fantastic day out tasting wine in the Sunny South of France. With your friendly Irish hosts, all tastings will be in English or translated by ourselves.
General Information
- Duration:
- 1 Days
- Location Start:
- Your accommodation
- Location Finish:
- Your accommodation
- Phone:
- 0033607421668
- Fax:
- 0033468504795
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- We Speak:
- French, English, Irish
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Last updated: 04/27/2008
- (hotels)

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Itinerary
Day 1
Collection from your accomodation in our air conditioned mini bus.
Scenic drive to our first wine tasting at a stunning chateau where we meet the owner and taste his award winning wines.
From here we visit another small boutique vineyard run by an English man who has settled here. We tour the vines and he give us a "How wine is made tour" followed by tastings and lunch served with the appropriate wines
Next, we drive to Castelnou, a gorgeous medieval village where we walk off our lunch and visit the numerous art galleries and craft shops.
Our last stop is in a centuries old cave with some more tastings of award winning wines
Drop off at your accomodation or at a local wine cellar to continue your wine experience
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