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纳帕山谷葡萄酒之旅

  • 之旅 索诺马和纳帕山谷
  • 美酒爱好者的酒乡游
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  • 之旅 索诺马和纳帕山谷
    葡萄酒酒乡公车一日游

    我们的葡萄酒酒乡公车一日游每天上午9点出发,驶过金门大桥后1小时便到达了美丽的索诺马山谷(Sonoma Valley),这里便是19世纪50年代加利福尼亚葡萄酒产业兴起的地方。 我们的游览将安排游客参观位于Carneros地区的2家酒庄,一家酿造著名的黑比诺葡萄酒(Pinot Noir) 和夏敦埃白酒葡萄(Chardonnay grapes ),另一家专门酿造意大利酒和汽酒(香槟酒的另一种称法)。 随后,我们将沿着29号高速公路向北到达举世闻名的纳帕山谷(Napa Valley),并且参观以George Yount命名的美丽如画的小镇(George Yount在纳帕山谷种植了第一个葡萄园)。  在此,您将看到1870年产的葡萄酒,老Groezinger酿酒厂,以及当地特色的餐馆和商店。您还能买当地特产的橄榄油、乳酪等。 这还有一个很独特的品酒地窖享用完午餐浏览完商店后,也许您还有足够的时间到此一品美酒。 随后,我们前往Jameson峡谷参观另一个风景如画的酒庄。  (品尝费用不包含1870年的葡萄酒)。然后,我们就返回市区,途经旧金山奥克兰海湾大桥(差不多5英里左右),您也将看到旧金山市美景和雄伟的地平线。  大约傍晚6:00 ,您将到达您所下榻的酒店。

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    美酒爱好者的酒乡游

    您 不一定要选择这次游览作为您的蜜月旅行,但这样的旅程——游览美国最知名的葡萄酒产地,一定会让您和您的伴侣觉得非常有趣。美酒爱好者酒乡游览是一次半私 人自助游,因此您会加入较小的团队一起游览,在车上的空间也会更大些,并且拥有更多的自由,选择您所感兴趣的场所。这次游览可以全部安排在纳帕山谷,或索 诺马山谷,或两者兼有。您的导游会在旅程开始的一个小时同您讨论具体的行程并且给到您他的建议。团队可以决定去索诺马山谷和纳帕山谷,或者仅游览其中一个 山谷。通常我们会安排您游览 四到六个顶级的酒庄。 在前往的路途中,导游会告诉您关于加州以及葡萄酒酿造业的历史。在前往各个酒庄的路途上,我们的导游会同您一起谈论有关酿酒的科学和艺术以及众多有意思的 话题。

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    葡萄酒酒乡专车游览
    Extranomical Adventures非常乐意根据您个人的兴趣和要求帮您度身定制葡萄酒酒乡游览。我们的私人专车可让您更自由地前往您所想去的地方。有数百家酒庄可供您 选择,同时您也可以选择含午/晚餐的行程或是酒乡和红杉林的游览组合。我们的专车游览是家庭旅游、私人派对或是商务团队的理想之选。详情可咨询 1-866-231-3752,加州葡萄酒酒乡绝对值的一游!

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Winery Tour Stops
California’s Wine Country covers most of the state, and many good wines are produced beyond the distance that we can reach in a one day tour. No two tours are exactly alike, and special events, winery hours, and other considerations force the driver to choose from a list of candidates for every trip. We have come up with a list of Wineries that are within a reasonable distance, do a good presentation, are nice and friendly, and have other amenities, such as nice scenery, interesting history, or good food. Am I forgetting something? Oh, and good wine! We are always updating our list, as new ones open, or choke, others close. After thousands of trips, here are the likely candidates for upcoming California Wine Country Tours. We won’t come close to stopping at all of them on one tour, but they give you an idea of where we might go. 

View a List of California Wineries that are possible stops on our various tours.

The Golden Gate Bridge
During our Wine Country Tours we cross one of the most beautiful bridges in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge. On some of our tours, we go up into the headlands to get one of the most spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the City of San Francisco that makes for great photos.

Napa Valley
Napa Valley was a few years behind its neighbor Sonoma Valley (see Sonoma history) in the 1850’s and when the tourists started coming into the Wine Country in large numbers, they were in Sonoma, largely ignoring Napa Valley, which was just a place with a lot of vines. Both valleys became quiet and relatively empty from 1906 until the 1970’s. The roles became reversed and Napa Valley became a household name (in households where they read Wine Spectator, anyway) after a 1976 Bicentennial Contest between California and French wines, where the upstart Americans shocked everyone by winning 2 First Place ribbons – both from Napa Valley - and 14 out of the top 20 places. That notoriety jump-started a successful promotional campaign that soon overshadowed all other “neighborhoods” in the American wine business, and now the word “Napa” is synonymous with “Wine” in many people’s minds. It’s not that it is NOT true, but it is most certainly not the whole truth about wine in America, or specifically California. Some of the facts are that it is farther away from San Francisco and time spent on the road is time NOT spent tasting wine, the average price of a bottle or a tasting flight is higher, and the average nose behind the counter is also pointed a little higher, if you get my drift. Some of the most famous names in American Wine have their home addresses in the towns along the Napa Valley Highway, and it’s still a great place to go, but there are very few complimentary tasting rooms in Napa Valley, and when pressed for time, Sonoma is closer to San Francisco, and has lots of great wine to taste.

Napa Valley Wine Tours