OUR DESTINATIONS
WHY WE FOCUS ON A SELECT NUMBER OF DESTINATIONS
We don’t believe in selling everywhere.
At Wine Voyages, every destination we offer has been carefully selected, experienced, and refined over time.
What “vetted” means to us
Vetted isn’t just about visiting a place; it’s about knowing it well enough to design it with intention.
Before offering a destination, we:
explore it across multiple trips
build relationships with trusted local partners
test experiences firsthand
ensure it aligns with our standards and philosophy
Only then do we confidently design journeys there.
Because when we plan a trip, it’s not just about where you go, but how well it’s done.
READY FOR YOU TO EXPLORE:
FRANCE
Our home base and deepest area of expertise
Based in the Loire Valley since 2023, France is where our founder lives, explores, and continuously refines her understanding of the region.
From extended time in Bordeaux during her Master’s in Wine Tourism to regular travel across regions, France is a core part of Wine Voyages’ identity.
Vetted regions:
Loire Valley
Bordeaux
ITALY
A country we return to with intention, not just frequency
While not based in Italy, we travel here multiple times a year, focusing on depth, not surface-level exploration.
Each visit is an opportunity to refine our network, discover new experiences, and strengthen our understanding of the regions we offer.
Vetted regions:
Tuscany
SPAIN
Where our European journey began
Spain holds a special place in our story. Having lived in Tarragona, our founder developed a strong connection to the culture, lifestyle, and wine traditions of the country.
Vetted regions:
Rioja
PORTUGAL
A small country with remarkable depth
Portugal is one of the most consistently explored destinations in our portfolio, with regular visits and ongoing discovery across its regions.
From the Douro Valley to island escapes, it offers a balance of tradition, landscape, and exceptional wines.
Portuguese regions we’ve vetted:
Douro Valley
Azores
Madeira
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