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Wine country journeys

Drink where the wine is made.

Travel through wine country with the relationships and the palate of a working consultant. From a long weekend in Châteauneuf-du-Pape to a two-week traverse of Northern Italy, we design private itineraries built around your taste, your pace, and the producers we know personally.

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Access

Private cellar visits

Tastings with winemakers and estate directors at houses that don't open their doors to the public. Vertical tastings of library vintages where they belong — in situ.

Hospitality

Rooms we've slept in

Hotels, masserie, and country estates we recommend because we've stayed there ourselves. Quiet, characterful, and chosen for proximity to the wines.

Table

Dinners by appointment

Reservations at Michelin tables and the unmarked trattorias that locals trust — paired carefully with bottles you'll meet on the trip.


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Regions we travel.

We work in regions where we have personal relationships with growers and estates. These are starting points — every journey is built bottle by bottle around your palate.

Burgundy vineyards

France


Burgundy

The cathedral of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. We chart routes through the Côte d'Or — Gevrey, Vosne-Romanée, Volnay, Puligny — combining grower visits with quiet stays in Beaune.

Ideal length
5–8 days
Best season
May–Oct
Pairs with
Champagne
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Tuscan vineyard hills

Italy


Tuscany

Sangiovese in all its dialects — from Chianti Classico's hilltop estates to Montalcino's austere Brunelli and the Bolgheri coast's Super Tuscans. The Italian region we know most intimately.

Ideal length
7–10 days
Best season
Apr–Jun · Sep
Pairs with
Piedmont
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Rioja landscape

Spain


Rioja & Ribera del Duero

Tempranillo at altitude. Centuries-old bodegas alongside a new generation rewriting what Spanish wine can be. Pair with San Sebastián and the Basque coast for a complete journey.

Ideal length
6–9 days
Best season
May–Oct
Pairs with
Priorat
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Napa Valley vineyards

California


Napa & Sonoma

The cult and the classical, side by side. We arrange tastings at allocation-only estates plus the new wave of low-intervention producers redrawing California wine. Combine with a Sonoma Coast or Anderson Valley extension.

Ideal length
4–7 days
Best season
Year-round
Pairs with
Oregon
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Mendoza Andes vineyards

Argentina


Mendoza & the Uco Valley

Malbec at four thousand feet, with the Andes as a backdrop. Lodge-style estates, asado lunches with winemakers, and a new wave of high-altitude single-vineyard reds that belong in any serious cellar.

Ideal length
5–7 days
Best season
Nov–Apr
Pairs with
Buenos Aires
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Champagne countryside

France


Champagne

Beyond the grandes maisons — into the chalk cellars of grower producers in the Côte des Blancs and Aube. Private tastings, vineyard walks at Premier and Grand Cru villages, and dinners in Reims and Épernay.

Ideal length
3–5 days
Best season
Apr–Oct
Pairs with
Burgundy · Paris
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Also working in — Piedmont · Douro · Mosel · Loire · Stellenbosch · Marlborough · Sicily

How we plan


From conversation to itinerary.

Every journey begins with a thirty-minute call. We learn what you've loved, what you'd like to discover, how much time you have, and how you prefer to travel — fast and dense, or slow and quiet. Then we build.

  1. Discovery call
    Palate, preferences, pace, budget.
  2. Itinerary draft
    Day-by-day route with estates, tables, and rooms — annotated.
  3. Refine & book
    We adjust together, then secure every reservation.
  4. Travel
    You go. We remain reachable for adjustments en route.
Wine glasses arranged for a tasting

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Tell us where you'd like to wake up next.

Send a short note about your interests and timing. We'll respond within one business day to schedule a discovery call.

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