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Here is some more information on our Wine Tour April 17-24, 2010. Please let us know if you are interested as soon as you are able as we will finalize the trip on or before January 31st, 2010.  

We'll meet in Avignon on Friday night, April 16th. On Saturday we will transport you to Domaine Faverot in Maubec where we will be staying in "gites" (small apartments). We will have a 4-day wine course at the vineyard. You won't have to worry about traveling on small unfamiliar roads as we will transport you around the area. We'll visit some of the beautiful perched villages of Provence, taste the wines of the region and enjoy good French country cuisine. The markets we'll visit have many items: flowers, clothes, household items, foods and antiques. Bring food back with you from the markets if you wish as you'll be able to cook in your gites. And one night we will prepare our own meal with a local chef. On Saturday April 24th, we will take you back to Avignon.

2010 Prices

Double Occupancy $3,600/person

This price includes:
  • 7 nights accommodation at Sally & François Faverot de Kerbrech's Domaine Faverot
  • 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners (Including wine)
  • 4 mornings of a wine course given by François conducted in the vines and in the cave
  • Transportation to and tastings at other vineyards that French Country Wines represents, including lunch and two vineyards in Chateauneuf du Pape
  • Transportation to market days in Isle sur la Sorgue and Lourmarin
  • Cooking with a local chefChåteau d'Astros
  • Transportation to and from Avignon
  • The price does not include airfare and transportation to Avignon                   

Deposits and Payments

Payment may be made in full at the time of reservation or 50% down with balance due by January 31, 2010. However the down payment method may result in additional charges due to currency fluctuation.
This will be an adventurous but relaxing week spent in Provence. Feel free to contact us with any questions regarding this trip.   

We can be reached at 713-993-9500 or tms@frenchcountrywines.com
 
We invite you to join us,
 
Phyllis & Tim Smith
French Country Wines

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