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Riviera Travel offers a Rhine, Strasbourg & Heidelberg River Cruise,


sailing the Rhine from Cologne to Strasbourg, from £1,199 with return flights from 11 UK airports including Gatwick,


Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh, and Dublin. The eight-day, full-board cruise includes historic Heidelberg, Boppard and medieval


Strasbourg. Departures for 2019 run from April 30 until October 23. rivieratravel. co.uk


While on board, Richards explains why he and Barrie had been drawn to get involved. “It was lovely to talk to


Riviera Travel about this because they wanted to do exciting, ambitious things on the wine front,” he says. “Ultimately, you’re


travelling through some of the most amazing wine territory and it makes sense to join that up with what’s happening on board. We felt it was a great project to be part of – to bring wine to life and maximise people’s enjoyment of it


while on the trip, without it being too invasive.” The Rhine and Moselle


regions are famous for producing some of the world’s best rieslings and sparkling white wines, known as sekt. Richards said the pinot noir grape is also creating excitement among German wine- makers at the moment “as the world warms up”, meaning the grapes are ripening better to give a fuller flavour. Wines tasted during


his presentation included a Herzog von Nassau


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