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pre-listed itineraries and customised private tours. It offers a rotating series of finely crafted itineraries across wine regions both traditional and up-and- coming, in Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Chile and Argentina. It also runs gourmet tours to Ireland and Scotland, and special ‘Gran Reserva’ routes for its frequent travellers. Tours currently available for booking
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hether you’re a novice or a seasoned wine aficionado, Iberian Wine Tours offers
exceptional experiences for every wine-lover. Specialising in small but high-class food and wine tours around the globe, Iberian Wine Tours provides a fun, informal approach to wine appreciation combined with cultural immersion in the places its itineraries visit. Each tour — which travels by luxury coach and is accompanied by
a regional wine expert — presents a relaxed environment for participants to learn about and taste good wines. Beyond wine, the tours offer an insight into the traditional food and culture of the visited regions. You’ll meet local winemakers and chefs, explore hidden gems and enjoy beautiful landscapes, offering you an authentic and memo- rable experience. Iberian Wine Tours provides a
variety of flexible tour options to suit different interests, including both
include northern Portugal and Galicia where you can explore the rich wine traditions and the stunning scenery of both the Douro and Sil Valleys. Southern Portugal and Madeira are also on the list, showcasing unique flavours and scenic landscapes. In Rioja and San Sebastián, you’ll enjoy world- renowned wines and exquisite cuisine, including a private lunch at Marqués de Murrieta and a two-star Michelin dinner in one of the smallest villages in Rioja. Chile and Argentina promise a dynamic wine culture amid breath- taking vistas with the Andes as a backdrop. Burgundy offers an immer- sion in the history and elegance of French wine, including some privi- leged visits in the company of distin- guished wine writer Raymond Blake. No matter where you choose to
go, you only need to bring a bit of enthusiasm and an open mind. Iberian Wine Tours handles the rest, ensuring that every aspect of the tour is seamless and enjoyable.
For more information and to begin planning your adventure, Visit:
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