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Châteauneuf du Pape

Browse through this collection to explore Châteauneuf du Pape, a renowned wine region in France. Discover the rich history, picturesque vineyards, and exquisite wines that make this area famous. Book your tickets now for a delightful wine-tasting adventure.
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Couple examining wine in a vineyard during a wine tour.
Vineyards and historic castle in Chateauneuf du Pape, France, on a sunny day.
Men exploring vineyards in Chateauneuf du Pape, Avignon, France.
Pouring red wine into a glass during a wine tour in Avignon, France.
Couple tasting wine at a winery in Avignon, France.
Wine tasting experience in Chateauneuf du Pape with two people sampling wine indoors.
Vineyard in Chateauneuf du Pape with rows of grapevines and distant mountains.
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4 hrs - 10 hrs
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  • Discover Rhône Valley vineyards on a guided half or full-day trip from Avignon, with round-trip minivan transfers included.

  • An English or French-speaking guide accompanies visits to 2 traditional wine cellars, with multiple guided regional tastings included.

  • Tour Rhône Valley estates to learn about local grape varieties, cellar techniques, and the region’s winemaking traditions.

  • Compare regional blends during guided tasting sessions while exploring vineyard estates across the Provençal countryside.

  • Choose between a half-day vineyard tour in an 8-seater minivan or a full-day route through the Luberon region.

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  • Discover Rhône Valley vineyards on a guided half or full-day trip from Avignon, with round-trip minivan transfers included.

  • An English or French-speaking guide accompanies visits to 2 traditional wine cellars, with multiple guided regional tastings included.

  • Tour Rhône Valley estates to learn about local grape varieties, cellar techniques, and the region’s winemaking traditions.

  • Compare regional blends during guided tasting sessions while exploring vineyard estates across the Provençal countryside.

  • Choose between a half-day vineyard tour in an 8-seater minivan or a full-day route through the Luberon region.

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€85
Barrels in underground wine cellars, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Provence.
Pouring red wine into a glass at a Chateauneuf du Pape tasting in Provence.
Guide with visitor overlooking vineyards at Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Provence.
People boarding a minivan with Roussillon landscapes in the background, Provence.
Provence village view with historic stone buildings and tourists in foreground.
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10 hrs
  • With a driver-guide fluent in English and French, hop on a minivan for a day tour to the vineyards in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to taste local wines.

  • Enjoy a scenic drive, passing by the Roman bridge Pont Julien, and enjoy free time in the village of Gordes with its dry-stone architecture.

  • Discover the colorful village of Roussillon, with its colorful houses, and enjoy a photo stop at Pont Julien, dating back to Roman times.

  • From the ruins of the Pope's summer residence, admire the sweeping view over the Rhône River valley and the hills surrounding the village.

  • Fun fact: Chateauneuf du Pape was one of the first wine-producing regions in France to receive the prestigious Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) designation in 1936.

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  • With a driver-guide fluent in English and French, hop on a minivan for a day tour to the vineyards in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to taste local wines.

  • Enjoy a scenic drive, passing by the Roman bridge Pont Julien, and enjoy free time in the village of Gordes with its dry-stone architecture.

  • Discover the colorful village of Roussillon, with its colorful houses, and enjoy a photo stop at Pont Julien, dating back to Roman times.

  • From the ruins of the Pope's summer residence, admire the sweeping view over the Rhône River valley and the hills surrounding the village.

  • Fun fact: Chateauneuf du Pape was one of the first wine-producing regions in France to receive the prestigious Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) designation in 1936.

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€159