Loire Valley
Located on the Loire River, this area of striking natural beauty is regarded as the ‘Garden of France’ thanks to its rolling vineyards and fruit orchards.
At the meeting point of northern and southern France you will find the Loire Valley. Imagine nearly 620 square miles of unblemished landscape, dotted with quintessential French chateaux and historic towns, such as Amboise, Orléans, Blois, Tours, and Angers. In recognition of its un-spoilt beauty, UNESCO added the Loire Valley to its list of world heritage sites in 2000. The entire region is recognized for its fresh produce, like artichokes and asparagus, as well as its cavegrown mushrooms, fruit orchards and vineyards.
After days spent exploring architectural treasures and following in the footsteps of ancient kings and queens, you will be introduced to the Loire Valley’s diverse winemaking traditions and meet the current generation of winemakers preserving the skills of their forefathers. Your evenings will delve into the art of food and wine pairings, guided by expert sommeliers and local producers.
Loire Valley
Located on the Loire River, this area of striking natural beauty is regarded as the ‘Garden of France’ thanks to its rolling vineyards and fruit orchards.
At the meeting point of northern and southern France you will find the Loire Valley. Imagine nearly 620 square miles of unblemished landscape, dotted with quintessential French chateaux and historic towns, such as Amboise, Orléans, Blois, Tours, and Angers. In recognition of its un-spoilt beauty, UNESCO added the Loire Valley to its list of world heritage sites in 2000. The entire region is recognized for its fresh produce, like artichokes and asparagus, as well as its cavegrown mushrooms, fruit orchards and vineyards.
After days spent exploring architectural treasures and following in the footsteps of ancient kings and queens, you will be introduced to the Loire Valley’s diverse winemaking traditions and meet the current generation of winemakers preserving the skills of their forefathers. Your evenings will delve into the art of food and wine pairings, guided by expert sommeliers and local producers.
Enjoy one to four days in the Loire Valley, which is two and a half hours from Paris by car and less than two hours by train.
sample day
→ 9:00 Tour of Chateau Chambord
→ 12:30 Lunch with regional products and wine pairings in Amboise
→ 3:30 Visit of vineyards and tasting with artisan winemaker
→ 5:30 Check-in 5* hotel
→ 7 :30 Diner with pairings of old vintages accompanied by a winemaker
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PARIS AND ITS PEOPLE
BEYOND THE CITY
INTO THE VINES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
We recommend 2-8 guests for this tour, but can accommodate larger groups upon request.
guide
Our vineyard excursions in the Loire Valley can last from 1-5 days (though we recommend at least 2!). Contact us for your a customized itinerary.
sommelier
An expert sommelier will walk you through all of the wine tastings and explain pairings for an immersive experience.
meal
Meals will be included in this itinerary unless otherwise stated. Please let us know if you have any dietary needs so that we may inform our partners.
hotel
We work with 4-5* hotels in the region. If you have a particular request or would like to take care of your own reservations, we will accommodate.
tasting
Tastings at wineries and meals are included in the itinerary.
CHAUFFEUR
This experience includes private transportation with a licensed chauffeur. In general, we use Mercedes V-Class vehicles.
TRAIN
We can book 1st class return tickets to our meeting point for your party upon request.
DURATION
Our vineyard excursions in the Loire Valley can last from 1-5 days (though we recommend at least 2 days). Contact us for your a customized itinerary.