Located in the Maipo valley, Undurraga winery is one of the most traditional vineyards in Chile and the first vineyard to export Chilean wine. Here you will enjoy learning about the wine making process with wine tasting included. The tour also includes a visit to a typical handicrafts village (mainly pottery), and the opportunity to taste typical Chilean dishes in one of the many restaurants (lunch is not included).
For the first time tasters or wine connoisseurs an in-depth introduction to two Queenstown wineries and an underground wine cave tour. Friendly, knowledgeable guides offer an understanding of the unique Central Otago wine growing conditions and wines offered. Travelling time is kept to a minimum, the pace is relaxed and wine always superb. Designed for those on a tight time schedule the Summer Sampler maintains a relaxed and leisurely pace throughout its tour of two Queenstown vineyards with a lunch included.
Step on board for one of Perth's most entertaining day tours. Your Captain and crew will ensure you are well looked after as you cruise upstream into the picturesque Swan Valley. Enjoy morning tea soon after you board, followed by cheese & biscuits and tasting of our premium 'Wines of the Month' from local West Australian vineyards including the famous Houghton wines. On arrival in the upper reaches of the Swan, visit one of WA's most prestigious and best known wineries, Sandalford. Here you will sample and have the opportunity to purchase some of their distinctive premium wines. Reboard the boat and cruise back downstream before arriving at Waters Edge Winery for your three-course lunch. You will also enjoy more wine tasting at the underground cellar at Waters Edge. Wines are included throughout the day.
The Queenstown Wine Trail offers a fun, personalised and friendly sightseeing wine tour of vineyards and wineries. Friendly, knowledgeable guides offer an understanding of the unique Central Otago wine growing conditions and wines offered. Winemaking at 45 south is an adventurous business. The vineyards are at high altitude and subject to cold winters, hot dry summers, and a huge night to day temperature range. Such adversity has led to pioneering winemaking, consistently superb wines, worldwide recognition and a plethora of international awards. Each winery in Queenstown and Central Otago is a unique reflection of the pioneering spirit and passion for wine common to the local winemakers and viticulturalists. The Central Otago wine region has become especially well-known for its award winning Pinot Noir. Other locally produced varieties include Riesling, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Methode Traditional.
The city of Verona, protected by the UNESCO as a World Heritage, has much to offer. With this walking tour we cannot cover all there is to see, but we can make you feel the taste of the city, accompanying you to some of the most interesting places and beauties that only a guide can help you to discover. Starting from the 2,000 year-old Arena, the Roman Amphitheatre built some 26 years before the Colosseum of Rome to host fights between gladiators and between men and beasts, we'll move along Via Mazzini, the main shopping street of Verona. We will get to the famous Juliet's House, where the inside courtyard with the famous balcony and the statue can be seen. Passing through internal courtyards we'll see the Scavi Scaligeri, excavations of the Roman and Medieval city and the Porta dei Bombardieri, the Scala family Tombs and their first house in the nearby Piazza dei Signori and among other beauties, the Lamberti Tower. Move to Piazza Erbe, the ancient Roman Forum, we will see the Fountain of Madonna Verona (symbol of the city), the 14th century House of Merchants, the Guard Tower of the Gardello, the Baroque XVII century Palazzo Maffei and the frescoed Casa Mazzanti. In the end we'll reach the Well of Love with its sad story about two lovers. The tour will end in a nearby historical Wine bar (Enoteca), to taste some good local wine.