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Wine Tasting in Provence

Near Mont Ventoux, Provence, France

Featured Review : If you are going to go on a self-directed wine tour, start with a plan and get going early. Most vineyards open at 9am, but they close again for the lunch "hour" of 12-2. You will also find that some of the people in th...See Full Review

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Quote: Chateauneuf du Pape is one of the wines of choice in this region and two of the wineries we visited had excellent wines. The first one, Roger Sabon, was the smaller winery of the two. There were no tasting charges in any of the places we visited and... Read the full Wine Tasting in Provence review

From journal Provence Gourmet Food & Wine Tour

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A Word on Wine Tasting in Provence

  • 4 out of 5 stars by barbara from Atlanta, Georgia
  • October 19, 2003
A Word on Wine Tasting in Provence
Quote: If you are going to go on a self-directed wine tour, start with a plan and get going early. Most vineyards open at 9am, but they close again for the lunch "hour" of 12-2. You will also find that some of the people in the vineyards do not speak... Read the full Wine Tasting in Provence review

From journal The Pleasures of Provence