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  • Bordeaux

    Bordeaux

    Bordeaux wine is made by more than 8,500 producers, with an average production of over 700 million bottles per year, ranging from everyday table wine, to some of the most expensive and prestigious wines in the world. Besides wine, Bordeaux is also intoxicating for its culture, architecture and gastronomy.

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  • Burgundy

    Burgundy

    The Burgundy region runs from Auxerre in the north down to Mâcon in the south, or down to Lyon if the Beaujolais area is included as part of Burgundy. With nearly 29,500 hectares of vines in production and a harvest volume of about 200 million bottles, the Burgundy vineyard covers five great flagship regions of production.

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  • Champagne

    Champagne

    The Champagne wine region has over 30,000 hectares of vineyards, stretched over rolling hillsides and valleys, only interrupted by pretty little villages dotted around. Sightseeing centres around Reims and its Notre-Dame Cathedral, the heart of France's royal history where twenty-five kings were crowned.

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  • Chianti

    Chianti

    Chianti is one of the most appreciated wines all around the world. It comes from the Chianti region in Tuscany that extends over Florence and Siena. It offers a beautiful landscape with green, gentle hills covered with wide fields of vineyards and olive groves, ancient walled villages, characteristic parishes and countryside homes in stone.

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  • Loire Valley

    Loire Valley

    An enormous amount of wine is created in the Loire Valley region. From Muscadet near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orleans in north central France. It is an area of intrinsic beauty with many fine chateaux, churches and monasteries.

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  • Rioja

    Rioja

    The Rioja wine region of Spain is centred on the city of Logroño in the north of the country. Nestled to the south of the Cantabrian Mountains, the region has all the benefits of a continental climate. Rioja is just one of many Spanish wines, yet it is the most internationally recognized - an integral part of Spanish culture and cuisine.

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  • Take the Expert

    Take the Expert

    For a day trip with a difference - and why not when visiting one of the world’s most famous wine regions - take the expert with you! Sample great vintages on board your jet before private tours and tastings at some of the finest chateaux throughout Europe, followed by a gastronomic lunch.

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