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Sipping on a glass of red wine might be the traditional way to relax or connect with buddies, but its story runs much deeper …

Red wine has played a significant role in the history, identity, and evolution of countless cultures and areas. At Tauck, our company believe wine is more than a beverage– it’s an experience. Each pour embodies the area it’s produced in, providing a taste of its culture and history.

That’s why we like weaving red wine into our journeys– whether it’s going to a vineyard, a curated white wine tasting, or a personal lunch amongst the grape vines– it brings a much deeper connection to the places we visit.

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Bordeaux

Cabernet Sauvignon

Red wine

Sauvignon Blanc

From strong red blends to sweet whites and cellar-worthy vintages, each sip provides standout character. Emerging region– Home to vineyard since Roman times, this saved region stands as a worldwide benchmark for great wine.
Côtes du Rhône

Grenache

Syrah

Mourvèdre

This region is home to red, white, and rosé white wines that are appreciated for their versatility and impressive value.

Iconic region– Defined by its balance of tradition and accessibility, this region is shaped by its historic crus and towns.

Alsace

Riesling

Gewürztraminer

Pinot Gris

Muscato

Unlike most of France, Alsace labels its fragrant whites by grape, not place. The area’s four crucial grapes define the meaningful and vibrant tastes of the white wines.

Popular area– Developed in 1953, this 170km route winds through medieval towns and hillside vineyards, abundant with Franco-German heritage.

Loire Valley

Sauvignon Blanc

Chenin Blanc

Melon de Bourgogne

Cabernet Franc

Constantly fascinating visitors with their red wines’ distinct fruit flavors, the Loire Valley is enjoyed by many.

Popular region– Known as the “Garden of France,” the Loire Valley has been a cradle of viticulture because Roman times.

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Tuscany

Sangiovese

Cabernet Sauvignon

Where rustic charm meets strong Tuscan innovation– Chianti and Brunello shine in this celebrated area.

Renowned region– With roots tracing back to the Etruscans, Tuscany is storied with Italian winemaking.

Piedmont

Tempranillo

Garnacha

Enjoy the age-worthy reds of Barolo and Barbaresco– bold structured and constructed to last.

Popular region– Even through durations of seclusion, Piedmont has maintained its deep-rooted viticultural customs.

Sicily

Nero d’Avola

Frappato

Grillo

Carricante

From strong reds to crisp whites, elegant sparklers to fortified Marsala– this region offers remarkable range.

Emerging region– Blending custom with development, Sicily leads in natural viticulture while honoring its indigenous roots.

Nemea (Peloponnese)

Agiorgitiko

A surprise gem crafting crisp white wines, fine-tuned reds, vibrant sparklers, and indulgent sweet wines.

Emerging Region– Nemea is among Greece’s the majority of historical and productive wine locations with history from the Roman era.

Konavle Valley

Malvasija Dubrovačka

Plavac

Red wine

Cabernet Sauvignon

Sun-drenched reds from mountain-lined Adriatic vineyards balance with warmth with refreshing clarity.

Emerging Region– Dating to the Roman period, this area’s little family manufacturers honor the past by reviving native grapes and standard methods.

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Mosel

Riesling

Discover mineral-driven whites with subtle sweet taste and improved elegance.

Emerging area– As one of Europe’s earliest wine regions, its steep riverbanks still reflect the tradition of Roman viticulture.

Mittelrhein Wine Route

View our Rhine River cruises

Riesling

Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir)

Steep Rhine balconies produce fragrant whites brimming with bright acidity and stone minerality.

Emerging region– the Mittelrhein is among Germany’s most scenic white wine areas– dotted with castles, vineyards, and middle ages towns.

Wachau Valley, Austria

Grüner Veltliner

Riesling

A stunning region crafting ripe, age-worthy white wines– among Europe’s best-kept taste tricks.

Emerging region– A UNESCO World Heritage Site along the Danube, Wachau has actually produced wine given that Celtic and Roman times– renowned for its steep terraced vineyards and high quality.

Villány, Hungary

Kékfrankos (Blaufränkisch)

Cabernet Franc

Merlot

Portugieser

An emerging star understood for spicy Cabernet Franc and refined red blends.

Emerging area– With a strong Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman influence, this is among Hungary’s earliest– and primary– red wine regions.

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Douro Valley

View our Portugal journeys

Touriga Nacional

Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo)

Touriga Franca

Birthplace of Port and rising star for strong, dry reds, the Douro yields intense, cellar-worthy red wines.

Popular area– Central to Portugal’s wine heritage, this is one of the world’s earliest demarcated areas– established in 1756.

Vinho Verde, Portugal

Alvarinho (Albariño)

Loureiro

Arinto

Perfect for warm days, this area’s whites are light, crisp, and refreshingly easy to drink.

Emerging region– Translating to “green white wine,” this name describes the area’s lush landscape, rather than the color of the red wine.

Rioja

Tempranillo

Garnacha

Check out smooth, oak-aged reds with rich layers of depth and intricacy.

Popular area– Shaped by Bordeaux traditions, Rioja is Spain’s first officially regulated wine region.

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Traverse Wine Coast

Riesling

Pinot Noir

Chardonnay

Cabernet Franc

With a reputation for gleaming and ice red wines, this emerging region also provides crisp, aromatic whites worth discovering.

Emerging region– This area boasts a moderated environment perfect for grape-growing, due to its distance to Lake Michigan, and has actually been an emerging white wine area since the 70s.

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Marlborough, New Zealand

Sauvignon Blanc

Pinot Noir

Marlborough’s spicy Sauvignon Blanc changed the grape with its bold, lively character.

Iconic area– Acquiring worldwide acknowledgment in the 1980s, Marlborough is acknowledged as a contemporary wine success story.

Valle de Millahue, Chile

Cabernet Sauvignon

Carménère

Sauvignon Blanc

Chardonnay

As soon as belonging to Bordeaux, Carménère now grows here– producing white wines that are brilliant, meaningful, and complete of life.

Popular area– White wine production in Colchagua Valley began in the 1500s with Spanish missionaries, but it was the French influence of the 1800s that established Chile as a haven for Old World vines.

Cape Winelands, South Africa

Chenin Blanc

Pinotage

Cabernet Sauvignon

Syrah

A fusion of Old World elegance and New World style, this region shines with vibrant reds, crisp whites, and signature Pinotage.

Emerging region– White wine production started in the 1650s with Dutch settlers, and today the winelands stay the historic and cultural heart of South African wine making.

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