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Provence - A Wine Lover's Dream Come True!

Provence is often overlooked by companies that offer traditional

wine tasting tours, in spite of the excellence of its wines. If

you're a true wine lover and wine fan, this beautiful location

in France offers the most fascinating scenery and, not to

mention, some of the best vineyards around.





In Provence, as everywhere in the Mediterranean, you'll find the

people full of warmth, spontaneity and a "joie de vivre". As you

will soon discover, any of these master oenologists (winemakers)

will be delighted to introduce you to the wines they have become

famous for; and share a little of the region's history with you.

In Provence your days will be filled with sunshine and warmth,

and lush nights, scented with jasmine, lavender and wild thyme -

whether you stay in a bustling, crowded metropolis with all the

modern conveniences, or a turn-of-the-century country guest

house filled with 17th and 18th century antiques. However,

little do outsiders know that winemaking in Provence is a

serious business. Many of the winegrowers here have won the

rights to include the prestigious "AOC" designation (Appellation

d'Origine Controlee) on their bottles of wines. This label

assures the buyer of a guaranteed vintage from the designated

region. In order to win the right to become designated as an

appellation wine, winegrowers much pass rigorous tests and

inspections.





If you are thinking of traveling to the south of France in the

near future, think about including a trip to one of the

vineyards of the 60 winegrowers in the "Cotes de Provence"

region. A small, yet beautiful area, it takes in the departments

of the Var and part of the Bouches-du-Rhone.





Located in the heart of Provence's winemaking region, the

"Maison des Cotes de Provence" boasts an outstanding selection

of appellation wines. The Cotes de Provence winegrowers are

experts in utilizing traditional methods when harvesting and

bottling their wines. Their deep respect for the soil, the

climate and the different varieties of grapes they use comes

through in the quality and taste of each bottle.





During your visit to Provence, you can also arrange to take a

wine tasting course at one of the vineyards where you will learn

a complete understanding of wine: its robe (color), its bouquet

(perfume), its body (strength) and everything you need to know

about service, conservation and more. Not only will you be able

to taste the finest wines, but you will also learn invaluable

winemaking tips you can't learn elsewhere.





For the true wine lover, Provence is definitely a place to visit

- both for the fantastic wines and unforgettable scenery!





About the author:



Mark Anthony is an avid wine lover. He owns a number of

wine-related sites, including
href="http://www.frenchwinesecrets.com">French Wine Secrets,

Italian Wine

Secrets
and Napa

Wine Secrets
.

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