With your wine guide, discover the south Luberon wine aera basking in a perfect Mediterranean climate. Learn about the winemakers’ savoir-faire and the authentic Luberon wines between Provence and Rhône Valley style – reds full of character & finess and gastronomic rosés. Discover about winemaking process while visiting the cellars and enjoy some free time to visit and to lunch in the pretty and picturesque provencal village of Lourmarin which is ranked as “one of the most beautiful villages of France”.
Meet your english-speaking wine expert guide at 9am in front of our meeting point (centrally located) in Marseille.
Your guide will drive you in a clean, comfortable & A/C minivan accommodating up to 8 people maximum to the 1st winery.
You will visit 2 wineries in the morning, get about 1h30 free time for lunch in the pretty provençal village of Lourmarin, and then visit a 3rd winery in the afternoon.
Taste some reds full of character & finess, aromatic or gastronomic rosés and lively whites.
You will be back to Marseille around 4.45pm to the same place where we met in the morning (starting point).
We select different types of wineries in order to offer you the opportunity to see different ways to work. We have developped partnerships allowing us to take you behind the scenes: from the winemaking & aging rooms to the bottling lines, you will see everything!
Your guide will also explain you about the soil, the climate, the grape varieties, the famous "terroir" but also the picking, pruning, green harvesting and many other subjects in a relaxed and educational way.
Departure time: 9am
Departure point: Place du Mazeau, 13002 Marseille
There is a bus stop (blue sign for Bus 49) on the street: your guide will meet you there, holding a "Provence Wine Tours" sign - you can look for it.
• Dress code is smart casual
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years old
• No refund when people miss the tour because they are late
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