In Celebration of Wine ..........................................................................................................................
AMAWATERWAYS has customized eight “In Celebration of Wine” theme cruises to showcase the acclaimed wine regions along the Rhone, Rhine and the Danube Rivers. These special sailings feature renowned hosts and include complimentary lectures, wine tastings and excursions to historic vineyards and cellars. Passengers will learn about the regions’ centuries-old wine traditions and sample award-winning vintages. They will also enjoy exclusive wine- themed excursions, such as a traditional “Heuriger” tasting of new wine in the villages of Grinzing and Neustift on the outskirts of Vienna; an introduction to Alsatian wines at the “Wunsch et Mann” winery in Wettolsheim and an unforgettable “Oktoberfest” in the village of Vilshofen created specifically for our passengers. AMAWATERWAYS executives will accompany each cruise, in addition to celebrity wine hosts from some of the top wineries in the U.S.
“I loved being able to tour vineyards and sample fantastic wine, along with delicious pairings at dinner, while on my already lovely river cruise. It made the experience that much more enjoyable.”
Tony M. - Chipping Campden .......................................................................................................................
Enjoy “In Celebration of Wine” programmes on selected dates of the following itineraries:
THE ROMANTIC DANUBE (page 26) - 7-night Danube cruise DEPARTURE DATES: Nov. 7 & 14, 2012
THE LEGENDARY DANUBE (page 28) - 7-night Nuremberg to Budapest cruise DEPARTURE DATES: Nov. 4, 2012
THE ENCHANTING RHINE (page 34) - 7-night Rhine cruise DEPARTURE DATES: Nov. 8 & 15, 2012
PROVENCE (page 40) - 7-night Provence cruise DEPARTURE DATES: Mar. 29, Nov. 8 & 15, 2012
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