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Argentina Travel: Mendoza Wine Tours

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Wine enthusiasts who have already toured Napa and Sonoma valleys in northern California, uncorked bottles in the Champagne region of France, and tasted wine in Tuscany, may want to head to Mendoza in Argentina for a unique tasting adventure in the Andes. Mendoza, like many wine producing regions, is startlingly beautiful.  The area is dry and sunny, full of lakes and rivers, and blessed with the snow capped Andes as a backdrop.

The high altitude and extreme variance in temperature produce some of the best wines in the Americas. This area of the world is often compared to Napa Valley around thirty years ago and viticulturists have embraced Mendoza with the belief that the combination of world class wines and stunning scenery will thrust this area into the international spotlight. There are many wineries or bodegas located in and around the city of Mendoza which makes for full days of wine tasting.  Travelers can horseback ride, bike, or bus to the tasting rooms, where tours, explanations, and delicious cuisine await. It is also possible to hire an oenologist to accompany you for a more personalized experience.  Many of the wineries have their own bed and breakfasts, or unique winery accommodations for guests.

A great place to begin a tasting tour is at the Vines of Mendoza tasting room, which is centrally located and offers all the best wines of the region. Once you have tasted the different wines you can visit the wineries that produce your favorites.  Two top-notch places are Tapiz and Achaval Ferrer which offer great wine flights and interesting, informative tours.

Mendoza is a bustling and beautiful city with 150,000 inhabitants and offers a variety of activities to suit every taste. In addition to wine tasting, travelers can take cooking classes with world class chefs, climb the Andes, hike through spectacular pastoral landscapes, try white-water rafting, and enjoy evening tango shows.

Another perk to visiting Argentina, is that the dollar and euro stretches a little further here than it does in Europe or the United States. Travelers can very easily fly to one of Argentina´s other great travel destinations or head to Chile after their wine tasting tour.

Temecula Wine Tours in the Sky

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Like many people, I am fascinated by flying. I love to get on an aircraft not only because it take me to faraway land, but also because it gives me a feeling of being lifted up in the sky. To me, it’s a great way to start the day with peace, tranquility and stunning views.

 

A few years ago my husband and I and some friends took a helicopter tour over volcanoes national Park on the big Island in Hawaii. Now that was a great time! The flight itself lasted approximately 45 minutes, which does not really seem like a long time. But we got to see a lot in those 45 minutes.

 

It seems like whenever I want to try a new adventure, I head for smaller and smaller aircraft, as is evidenced by this flight in a hot air balloon over the Temecula wine country. For my next adventure I’m really kicking around the idea of doing some hang gliding on the Oregon coast.

 

I loved the peace and tranquility of being up in the air with the birds, without the noise of a propelled craft. Although the sound of pumping hot air into the balloon to keep us aloft was quite noisy. Other than that, the absolute solitude was astounding. The views of the vineyards in the Temecula Valley was awe inspiring. I cannot imagine a better way to start the day!

 

We took the morning flight, which had us up in the air in the while it was still fresh. They served Champagne before the flight, and we departed from one of the Temecua Valley wineries. After the flight, we had lunch on a lovely terrace overlooking the vineyards and rehashed our flight. Then we continued on to the ground portion of our wonderful Temecula wine tour with an open air jeep tour. In addition to the wineries we visited, there was even some off roading to a spot with a great view of the valley from a cliff side vantage point, that was off the beaten track.

 

It is hard to describe how it feels to hang in the air. It is not quite the same sensation as being in an airplane, because an airplane is rapidly moving through the sky. A hot air balloon, while not motionless, is moving so slowly that it feels as if you are motionless. But, unlike the hang gliding I will try next, with a hot air balloon ride you have the security of a floor under your feet and walls around you.

 

And the views! I am a big fan of rooftop bars or tall buildings with views. As long as there is some type of railing or barrier between me and the view, my fear of heights does not kick in. My camera had a busy morning of it, capturing the oh so different angle we had of the vineyards. It was impossible to not end up with some great photos. It was also one of the most romantic mornings I have ever had in my life. Since my husband and I were the only passengers, our guide graciously left us alone unless we addressed him.

 

It was great to be able to see the vineyards from the air, and then to finish up my Temecula wine tours adventure in an open-air Jeep, visiting the wineries that I recently viewed from the air. It’s a good thing we did not do it the other way around. Although it would be great fun to climb into a hot air balloon after a day of wine tasting, since I swallow instead of spit when I am wine tasting, I cannot see them allowing me to do that.

 

Wine Tours in the Napa Valley

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Napa Valley, located in western California has a robust heritage of producing some of the world’s finest wine grapes since the 19th century – and as you might expect, this tradition remains true to this very day. While the area began to suffer in the prohibition era 1920’s, the end of World War II brought a new life to Napa Valley, but it wasn’t until 1976 when a Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon rated better than numerous fine French wines in a blind taste. Dubbed “The Judgment of Paris”, it was this wine competition that really put Napa Valley on the map – and the region has seen enormous success ever since.

On average, nearly 5 million tourists visit on an annual basis – this makes it one of the most popular attractions in the entire state; second only to Disneyland. And if you’ve ever been to the area you already know that there are plenty of great reasons to visit the area, no matter the season.

Winter is primarily the off-season, but in the spring the first sprouting of mustard flowers along with pink and white blossoms can be seen amongst the grapevines throughout the valley; and this is quite a sight for any visitor to the region. In summer the grapevines begin to develop their leaves, tiny grape clusters may even begin to develop on some types. The grape clusters are harvested in the fall, and as you might expect, this is the most popular time to plan a vacation to the area.

There are a number of wineries for you to visit while on your vacation. One of the earliest, the Robert Modavi Winery remains one of the largest and most popular wineries to date – but some of the smaller ones have a lot to offer in the way of great tasting wine, as well. This includes Bryant Family Vineyards, Diamond Creek Vineyards, Dominus Estate, Screaming Eagle Winery and Vineyards, just to name but a few.

But of course no vacation to the region would be complete with a wine tasting tour or two; and Napa Valley has plenty of them to offer that cater to all tastes and lifestyles. One of the area’s most popular tours is the Wine Train, a three-hour roundtrip train ride in and around some of the regions most prolific vineyards. Onboard you can sample anywhere from 30-40 local wines, including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and much more.

For the tourist who would rather get outdoors and take on an exciting adventure while vacationing in the region, Adventure Tours may be just right for you. Here you’ll have guided tours of some of the area’s vineyards while hiking, rock climbing, while riding a mountain bike or even in a kayak. If you are feeling a little bit more adventurous, you can even have one of their experts put together a safe yet exciting self guided tour for you to relax and explore the trails of Napa Valley on your own. If you love the outdoors and outdoor activities, this may just end up being the vacation experience of a lifetime.

If you are looking to relax in a limousine with your own private chauffeur, there are plenty of wine tours in the area that offer the comfort of limo tours of the region, as well. Many have a variety of vehicles and options, allowing you to accommodate any size group and any level of luxury. If you desire the high class service that only a professional limousine service can offer, you’ll have more than enough choices here in Napa Valley.

As you can see, Napa Valley really makes every attempt possible to make sure all of our guests are entertained. And in your downtime, the hotels and resorts here will make sure you stay comfortable all night long.

Wine Tours Perth

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The city of Perth which is located in the Swan Coastal Plain has become one of the most illustrious and peaceful cities In Australia. It is the ideal holiday destination for any age.

You can experience the most incredible wines with the fantastic weather in Perth. In Perth it is hot and dry in the summer and the winter is mild one. You will love to watch the long and white beaches with clear water. If you have travelled to Australia to spend your holidays, you would regret later if you don’t visit Perth.

Wine tour in Perth is gaining popularity very fast. You can find a plenty of local wine growers in Perth that offer wine tours which could be completed just in a day to the tours which could take weeks to end. Besides wine tour, you can also see and do a plenty of things when you are on the tour to Perth as the region combines city, coast and country. You can visit local craft shops and dozens of different outlet stores. You can also enjoy the taste of native cuisine available in lots of restaurants out there. Moreover you can enjoy surfing on the swan river which travels through the heart of Perth city.

Whitsunday islands have also proven to be visit worthy tourist destination if you are travelling in Australia. While only 8 out of 74 Whitsunday Islands have been occupied and developed but they offer a range of accommodation from world class Whitsunday Island resorts to backpacker style and camping facilities. Whitsunday island resort is the centre of attraction in Whitsunday Island for local and overseas tourists travelling in Australia. If you are on the Whitsunday tour, you should not forget to take the opportunities to sail around the islands and enjoy the diving spots in many coral coves that abound throughout the islands.