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Celebrate National Wine Day by inviting your travelers to join Mayflower Tours on a remarkable European River Cruise. They have the choice of two incredible holidays, departing this fall, that are sure to be a dream-come-true for wine enthusiasts. Sailing along the picturesque Douro River through Portugal and they will experience unique wine tastings at local venues. Or, they will cruise the Legendary Blue Danube River and taste local vintages of five European countries! |
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11 Days • 23 Meals Your holiday beings with an included two-night stay in the magnificent city of Lisbon. Sail along the spectacular wine region of the Douro River Valley from Porto, Portugal to the walled city of Salamanca, Spain. While on tour, you will enjoy three wine tastings at local venues including a countryside château and a Port wine cave. This is the perfect holiday for any wine-lover. |
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Port Wine: Port wines are exclusive to the northern provinces of Portugal and are typically sweet, red wines, often served as a dessert wine. While on tour, visit to the wine château, Quinta do Seixo and learn about the Port wine-making process before sampling the vintage. While in Porto, you will enjoy a visit to a Port wine cave and have another chance to sample this local vintage for yourself. |
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Muscatel Wine: Muscatel is a particularly aromatic variety of fortified wine with notes of floral, citrus and grape aromas. While on tour, enjoy a visit to Quinta Avessade, a family-owned vineyard estate, where you will learn about the making of Muscatel wine along with a tasting, dinner and entertainment. |
11 Days • 23 Meals Experience the Danube River aboard our exclusively chartered river ship on a seven-night cruise. Enjoy the unique vintages of Europe as you sail through the four countries of Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary. Following the cruise, enjoy an included two-night stay in the remarkable capital city of Prague in the Czech Republic. |
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Hungarian Wines: Hungarian wine has a history dating back to at least Roman Times. The best-known Hungarian wines are the white dessert wine, Tokaji, and the red wine, Bull’s Blood of Eger (Egri Bikavér). |
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Slovak Wines: Slovak wine is produced in the southern part of Slovakia, which is divided into 6 wine-producing areas. Although Slovak wines are not well known internationally, they are popular domestically and in neighboring countries. Slovakia’s wine tourism is still in its infancy, though the region is regarded as a hidden gem amongst avid wine-lovers. |
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Austrian Wines: Austrian wines are typically dry white wines, often made from the Grüner Veltliner grape. While on tour, you will visit the medieval town of Dürnstein located in the heart of the spectacular Wine region, Wachau Valley, known for its world-class Grüner Veltliner and Riesling wines. |
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German Wines: German wine is primarily produced along the Rhine river and its tributaries, with the oldest plantations dating back to the Roman era. Germany is the eighth largest wine-producing country in the world, with white wines accounting for almost two thirds of their total production. |
This National Wine Day, invite your Wine Enthusiasts to join Mayflower Tours on an amazing river cruise that is sure to excite their taste buds! |
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