2023
2027
We’re planning the trips that you could join in 2027 — here are the ones that you can reserve spots for already now. They are small group (some are capped at 8 participants, others at 16/18).
Travelling with a group of 8 or more? Get in touch and we can craft a personalised trip just for you. You can also browse all our past itineraries here for inspiration.
Tuscany
Tuscany's Treasures
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Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
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When:
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March 22-26 2027
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April 12-16 2027
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October 25-29 2027
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Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 8 people.

Join us for an unforgettable week through Tuscany’s most iconic wine landscapes, where every hill, village, and vineyard tells a story. From the medieval towers of San Gimignano to the noble estates of Chianti Classico, Montepulciano, and Montalcino, we’ll dive deep into the heart and soul of Tuscan winemaking.
Our journey continues south into the dramatic volcanic terrain surrounding Pitigliano, before reaching the breathtaking Etruscan Coast—where vineyards meet the sea and Bolgheri’s legendary Super Tuscans shine. Along the way, enjoy intimate winery visits, authentic farm-to-table meals, a hands-on cooking class, and charming accommodations that reflect the warmth, elegance, and richness of Tuscany’s terroir.
A week of exceptional wines, soulful food, and timeless landscapes—this is Tuscany at its most unforgettable.
Southwest of France
With the French winemaker
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Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
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When: May 2-7 2027
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Host: Pierre Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 16 people

Embark on a journey through storybook landscapes and storied vineyards, following the footsteps of legendary literary heroes from The Three Musketeers and Cyrano de Bergerac. This is the soulful Southwest of France—birthplace of internationally celebrated grape varieties such as Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Tannat.
Celebrated for its generous gastronomy, the region tempts with black truffles, duck or goose magret, silky foie gras, rustic pork roasts, and an irresistible array of cheeses—each made even more memorable with a warming splash of Armagnac to finish.
Let authenticity, rural warmth, and the French art of living draw you in as we weave through the vineyards of Cahors, Bergerac, Gascony, Jurançon, and Irouléguy—an immersive wine and food journey where culture, flavor, and landscape meet.
Umbria & Le Marche
Central Italy off the beaten track
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Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
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When: June 21-26 2027
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Host: Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 8 people.

Embark on a captivating 5-day journey through the lesser-known yet exceptionally beautiful landscapes between Umbria and Le Marche—a corner of central Italy where rolling hills, medieval villages, and unspoiled countryside set the scene.
Along the way, indulge in tastings of diverse wines from distinct micro-regions and savor some of central Italy’s finest culinary traditions, from rustic farm kitchens to refined local specialties. Designed for both red and white wine lovers, this experience also delights food connoisseurs and photographers alike, with endless opportunities to capture authentic moments and breathtaking views.
Join us for a truly unique exploration of hidden gems, where flavor, landscape, and quiet beauty come together to reveal the soul of these enchanting regions.
Piemonte
Pearls of Piemonte
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Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
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When: September 20-24 2027
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Host: Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 8 people.

Journey to Piemonte, the cradle of Italy’s most refined wines and one of its most celebrated culinary destinations. From our base in Alba, we’ll explore the rolling hills of the Langhe, homeland of the noble Nebbiolo grape and the legendary wines of Barolo and Barbaresco.
Beyond these iconic appellations, we’ll uncover the quieter charm of Roero, Diano d’Alba, and Asti, where varietals such as Dolcetto, Barbera, Arneis, and Moscato express the region’s remarkable diversity and depth.
Each day unfolds with intimate winery visits, authentic regional cuisine, and meaningful encounters with the people behind the wines—creating a journey that is both elegant and heartfelt. A true celebration of Piemonte’s timeless beauty, warm hospitality, and extraordinary gastronomic soul.
Bordeaux
With the French winemaker
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Duration: 5 days / 4 nights
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When: October 4-8 2027
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Host: Pierre Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 18 people.

Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Bordeaux, where centuries-old tradition and forward-thinking innovation come together across the region’s most legendary appellations. From the grand châteaux of the Left Bank to the more intimate, family-run estates of the Right Bank—and on to the golden vineyards of Sauternes and Pessac-Léognan—you’ll experience the full spectrum of Bordeaux’s winemaking artistry.
Guided by French winemaker and expert Pierre Gouttenoire, this journey opens doors usually closed to the public, offering privileged access to hidden gems, behind-the-scenes tastings, and authentic encounters with the people who shape these wines. Discover the true heart of Bordeaux through its vineyards, its stories, and its unmistakable sense of place—one unforgettable glass at a time.
Sicily
Sip of Sicily
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Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
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When: October 10-17 2027
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Host: Rebecca Christophersen Gouttenoire (co-founder Grape Tours).
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Max 18 people

Embark on a remarkable Sicilian odyssey, traveling from the historic wine cellars of Marsala to the dramatic, high-altitude vineyards on the slopes of Mount Etna. Our journey begins in the west, winds its way through the sun-drenched south, and culminates in the east, where Europe’s most captivating active volcano sets the stage for an unforgettable finale.
Each day is devoted to immersing ourselves in Sicily’s extraordinary wines, savoring regional culinary traditions, and sharing moments with the warm-hearted locals who bring this island to life. Along the way, we’ll explore timeless villages, evocative landscapes, and cultural landmarks that reveal Sicily’s many layers—shaped by centuries of history, trade, and terroir.
Join us for a sensory journey that captures the soul of Sicily: bold flavors, volcanic energy, generous hospitality, and a rich tapestry of traditions that linger long after the last glass is poured.
