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With more than 80 years of experience, Globus can make your trip delicious.

We will take you to the vineyards of Tuscany, arrange for a tasting of the cheeses of France, explain the story behind the baked beans of Boston, the sourdough breads of San Francisco, the sweets of Austria, and the lobsters of New England.

On a Food & Wine vacation, you’ll enjoy plenty of hands-on experiences. Take a cooking lesson that reveals the secrets of Italy’s timehonored dishes.

Learn about the climate, soils, and grape varieties in France’s celebrated Bordeaux region. Indulge your senses at the Biarritz Museum of Chocolate, tour a maple sugarworks in Vermont, or find out what makes California’s sparkling wines bubble— and that’s just the beginning!





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For the chance to visit North American and European destinations with special hands-on experiences and a focus on regional foods and wines, Globus Food & Wine Vacations offer a tantalizing new way to see the world.

Food & Wine Globus Vacations

Europe Food & Wine Vacations

* Flavors of Italy
* Bordeaux Wine Country, Lourdes & Provence
* Imperial Delights: Munich, Salzburg & Vienna

North America Food & Wine Vacations

* Culinary New England
* San Francisco & California Wine Country

 


2009 Exclusive Wine Cruises

Your onboard crew will pamper you as a distinguished wine authority offers instruction on how to differentiate between a truly great, an average, and an everyday “table wine,” and also describes how various grape varieties are cultivated. Learn the differences between a Hungarian Tokai and an Austrian Grüner Veltliner…or between a French Sauvignon Blanc and German Riesling Spätlese. Special wine tastings will show you what to look for in a good wine—from color and bouquet to legs and finish. Visit a small wine village and taste the wines to test your new-found talent. An adventure Bacchus himself would enjoy!
Departures:

Flavors of Burgundy & Provence, Paris to Nice, November 1, 2009.
Burgundy and Provence—synonymous with beautiful scenery and fine wines. And on this special departure of our Flavors of Burgundy & Provence vacation we’ve added many extra elements to delight the wine lover! While your onboard crew pampers you, a distinguished wine authority will offer instruction on how to differentiate between a truly great, an average, and an everyday “table wine” and also will describe how various grape varieties are cultivated. Special wine tastings will show you what to look for in a good wine—from color and bouquet to “legs” and finish. Visit the Chardonnay area, home to the popular varietal of the same name and learn about the strict tradition of the Beaujolais Nouveau. A special French dinner, for which each wine has been carefully chosen to complement the dish, will teach you the rules of food and wine pairing, and for the chocolate lover, how about a wine and chocolate pairing experience? An adventure Bacchus himself would enjoy!

The Blue Danube Discovery, Budapest to Prague, July 10, 2009.
Wine lovers—this special departure of our popular Danube cruise is for you! Not only will you gaze in wonder at some of Europe’s most famous historic buildings, strolling through smaller towns and villages along the way, but this unique cruise offers you the chance to learn about and savor some of Europe’s most famous wines. Your cruise is accompanied by a distinguished wine authority who will enhance your vacation experience by introducing you to the wines of Europe and, in particular, to the wines of the region. Your stay in Budapest would not be complete without the chance to learn about Hungary’s famous Tokai wines. Cruise upriver to Austria, where so many of Europe’s delectable wines are produced. Learn about the famous Eis Wein, a sweet dessert wine which gets its name because the grapes are not picked until after the first frost. Sail through the tranquil Wachau Valley, where vineyards cling to the slopes. A visit to a local wine cellar introduces you to the wines of the area. A special dinner is offered one evening, where each dish has been carefully paired with “its” wine. What are the rules of food and wine pairing? Our expert will enlighten you and ask you to join in a lively discussion at the close of the meal. Germany’s famous Riesling wines will be more closely scrutinized—and tasted, of course—so that by the end of this memorable cruise, we hope you’ll return home with happy memories of the sights and sounds and an enriched knowledge of some of Europe’s famous wines.
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The Legendary Danube, Prague to Budapest, October 29, 2009.
This special departure of our popular itinerary is a must for wine lovers! The Danube River down to Budapest is one of the most scenic in Europe and winds its way through one of Austria’s most important wine-growing regions. While still offering you all the important sights and highlights we have outlined in this vacation, we have also added a number of wine-related features, giving you the opportunity to learn more and become better acquainted with some of Europe’s best wines. Some are popular all over the world, some you may never have heard of. From Prague to Budapest, you’ll be accompanied by a distinguished wine authority who will enhance your vacation, introducing you to the wines of Europe and, specifically, to the wines of the region. Lectures will provide insight into local wine production and the correct art of wine tasting—how do you recognize the difference between a good and a great wine? Try a variety of Riesling wines in Germany, sail through the beautiful Wachau Valley in Austria where vineyards cling to the slopes, and pay a visit a local wine cellar. Our expert will introduce you to the basic rules of food and wine pairing, before you sit down to a special dinner for which the wines have been chosen with care to complement the dishes. Afterward, there’s time for a lively discussion. From Riesling in Germany and Grüner Veltliner in Austria to Tokai in Hungary, each port of call will bring memorable sights with wines that will awaken your senses.



Flavors of Burgundy & Provence: Festive France Christmas Cruise
Discover France at its festive best on this delightful 12-day holiday river cruise. Experience Old World charm and enchanting holiday traditions in quaint villages on the banks of the Saône and Rhône Rivers. Fine dining, luxurious accommodations, and exclusive shore excursions await, while your journey is further enhanced by special local experts and guest lecturers who provide enriching information and the inside stories surrounding the region. And remember, with Avalon, all themed events and lectures are at no additional cost to you!

Special Included Features:

* Provencal Dinner
* Organ Recital at Viviers Cathedral
* Wine & Chocolate Tasting
* Beaujolais Wine Tasting

2009 Cruise Dates

Departing November 30, 2009
12 days from $2,209 cruise-only - Nice to Paris

Departing December 6, 2009
12 days from $2,209 cruise-only - Paris to Nice


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