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Sipping on a glass of wine may be the classic way to unwind or connect with friends, but its story runs much deeper…
Wine has played a meaningful role in the history, identity, and evolution of countless cultures and regions. At Tauck, we believe wine is more than a beverage – it’s an experience. Each pour embodies the region it’s produced in, offering a taste of its culture and history.
That’s why we love weaving wine into our journeys – whether it’s visiting a vineyard, a curated wine tasting, or a private lunch among the grape vines – it brings a deeper connection to the places we visit.
| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
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| Bordeaux | 
 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot Sauvignon Blanc  | 
From bold red blends to sweet whites and cellar-worthy vintages, each sip delivers standout character. | Emerging region – Home to vineyard since Roman times, this stored region stands as a global benchmark for fine wine. | |
| Côtes du Rhône | 
 Grenache Syrah Mourvèdre  | 
 This region is home to red, white, and rosé wines that are admired for their versatility and impressive value.  | 
 Iconic region – Defined by its balance of tradition and accessibility, this region is shaped by its historic crus and villages.  | 
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| Alsace | 
 Riesling Gewürztraminer Pinot Gris Muscato  | 
 Unlike most of France, Alsace labels its aromatic whites by grape, not place. The region’s four key grapes define the expressive and bold flavors of the wines.  | 
 Popular region – Established in 1953, this 170km route winds through medieval villages and hillside vineyards, rich with Franco-German heritage.  | 
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| Loire Valley | 
 Sauvignon Blanc Chenin Blanc Melon de Bourgogne Cabernet Franc  | 
 Constantly captivating visitors with their wines’ distinctive fruit flavors, the Loire Valley is loved by many.  | 
 Popular region – Known as the “Garden of France,” the Loire Valley has been a cradle of viticulture since Roman times.  | 
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| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
| Tuscany | 
 Sangiovese Cabernet Sauvignon  | 
 Where rustic charm meets bold Tuscan innovation – Chianti and Brunello shine in this celebrated region.  | 
 Iconic region – With roots tracing back to the Etruscans, Tuscany is storied with Italian winemaking.  | 
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| Piedmont | 
 Tempranillo Garnacha  | 
 Savor the age-worthy reds of Barolo and Barbaresco – bold structured and built to last.  | 
 Popular region – Even through periods of isolation, Piedmont has preserved its deep-rooted viticultural traditions.  | 
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| Sicily | 
 Nero d’Avola Frappato Grillo Carricante  | 
 From bold reds to crisp whites, elegant sparklers to fortified Marsala – this region offers remarkable variety.  | 
 Emerging region – Blending tradition with innovation, Sicily leads in organic viticulture while honoring its indigenous roots.  | 
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| Nemea (Peloponnese) | 
 Agiorgitiko  | 
 A hidden gem crafting crisp wines, refined reds, vibrant sparklers, and indulgent sweet wines.  | 
 Emerging Region – Nemea is one of Greece’s most historic and productive wine areas with history from the Roman era.  | 
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| Konavle Valley | 
 Malvasija Dubrovačka Plavac Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon  | 
 Sun-drenched reds from mountain-lined Adriatic vineyards balance with warmth with refreshing crispness.  | 
 Emerging Region – Dating to the Roman era, this region’s small family producers honor the past by reviving native grapes and traditional methods.  | 
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| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
| Mosel | 
 Riesling  | 
 Discover mineral-driven whites with subtle sweetness and refined elegance.  | 
 Emerging region – As one of Europe’s oldest wine regions, its steep riverbanks still reflect the legacy of Roman viticulture.  | 
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| Mittelrhein Wine Route | 
 View our Rhine River cruises  | 
 Riesling Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir)  | 
 Steep Rhine terraces produce aromatic whites brimming with bright acidity and stone minerality.  | 
 Emerging region – the Mittelrhein is one of Germany’s most scenic wine regions – dotted with castles, vineyards, and medieval towns.  | 
| Wachau Valley, Austria | 
 Grüner Veltliner Riesling  | 
 A picturesque region crafting ripe, age-worthy wines – one of Europe’s best-kept flavor secrets.  | 
 Emerging region – A UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Danube, Wachau has produced wine since Celtic and Roman times – renowned for its steep terraced vineyards and high quality.  | 
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| Villány, Hungary | 
 Kékfrankos (Blaufränkisch) Cabernet Franc Merlot Portugieser  | 
 An emerging star known for spicy Cabernet Franc and refined red blends.  | 
 Emerging region – With a strong Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman influence, this is one of Hungary’s oldest – and foremost – red wine regions.  | 
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| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
| Douro Valley | 
 View our Portugal journeys  | 
 Touriga Nacional Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo) Touriga Franca  | 
 Birthplace of Port and rising star for bold, dry reds, the Douro yields intense, cellar-worthy wines.  | 
 Popular region – Central to Portugal’s wine heritage, this is one of the world’s oldest demarcated regions – established in 1756.  | 
| Vinho Verde, Portugal | 
 Alvarinho (Albariño) Loureiro Arinto  | 
 Perfect for warm days, this region’s whites are light, crisp, and refreshingly easy to drink.  | 
 Emerging region – Translating to “green wine,” this name refers to the region’s lush landscape, rather than the color of the wine.  | 
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 Rioja  | 
 Tempranillo Garnacha  | 
 Explore smooth, oak-aged reds with rich layers of depth and complexity.  | 
 Popular region – Shaped by Bordeaux traditions, Rioja is Spain’s first officially regulated wine region.  | 
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| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
| Traverse Wine Coast | 
 Riesling Pinot Noir Chardonnay Cabernet Franc  | 
 With a reputation for sparkling and ice wines, this emerging region also delivers crisp, aromatic whites worth discovering.  | 
 Emerging region – This region boasts a moderated climate ideal for grape-growing, due to its proximity to Lake Michigan, and has been an emerging wine region since the 70s.  | 
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| Wine Region | Tours | Signature Grapes | Wine Highlights | Regional Wine Heritage | 
| Marlborough, New Zealand | 
 Sauvignon Blanc Pinot Noir  | 
 Marlborough’s zesty Sauvignon Blanc revolutionized the grape with its bold, vibrant character.  | 
 Iconic region – Gaining global recognition in the 1980s, Marlborough is recognized as a modern wine success story.  | 
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 Valle de Millahue, Chile  | 
 Cabernet Sauvignon Carménère Sauvignon Blanc Chardonnay  | 
 Once native to Bordeaux, Carménère now thrives here – producing wines that are vivid, expressive, and full of life.  | 
 Popular region – Wine production in Colchagua Valley began in the 1500s with Spanish missionaries, but it was the French influence of the 1800s that established Chile as a haven for Old World vines.  | 
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 Cape Winelands, South Africa  | 
 Chenin Blanc Pinotage Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah  | 
 A fusion of Old World elegance and New World flair, this region shines with bold reds, crisp whites, and signature Pinotage.  | 
 Emerging region – Wine production began in the 1650s with Dutch settlers, and today the winelands remain the historic and cultural heart of South African winemaking.  | 
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