Discover The Wines Of Alsace On Barge Trips In France

Looking for some new and unique wines? Barge trips in France take you directly to the heart of the vineyards!

Taking a barge trip in France is one of the most captivating ways in which to see the country.This kind of travel provides a tranquillity that you can only find on the waterways and allowsyou a glimpse into the subtle interactions of humans and nature.

There are a number of lovely parts of the country where the stunning scenery is on show,but perhaps none better than Alsace. With its castles, architecture and customs, this regionis perfect for barge trips. In France you’re never far from a fantastic vineyard and Alsace isno different in that respect. Here are some of the best ways to enjoy this area’s spectacularwine from the water.

The Wines

Distinctly different, the white wines of Alsace are unlike anything you’ll find in the rest of thecountry, or the world for that matter. Here are some of the top ones to try.

For lovers of sweet wines, the Vendanges Tardives are produced with the four ‘noble’grapes of the region, a mix of grapes that provides the subtleties of honey flavour. For realconnoisseurs, different producers take very different slants on this variety and you’ll finddifferent bottles that are each distinct and different in their taste and production.

The Pinot Gris D’Alsace is full bodied and a gorgeous coloured white. A lot of the subtletextures of this bottle come from the nose, and there are numerous fruity and natural notesthroughout. It’s a real standout and could well be a highlight for wine lovers on barge trips inFrance.

Gewurztraminer D’Alsace is a typically German grape but made with the techniques andmethods associated with the region. It’s full of tropical fruit notes and is floral in part. It’swonderfully decadent and pairs well with a variety of foods.

The Land and the Grapes

One of the most interesting things about barge trips in France is finding out about the regionwhile being right in the heart of it. You’re sure to enjoy learning about the dramatic sceneryof the Alsace and Lorraine regions, which produce their wines in such a distinct way, partlydue to the terrain and the location. Situated right between Germany and France, there are anumber of Germanic influences, including some of the grape varieties. However, they areproduced here in a unique and fundamentally French way. With vineyards scattered allthroughout the region, a trip on the water can be a great way to visit a number of them andsee how the flavours change as the landscape does!

See the Country, Differently

No matter what you want to get out of a holiday in this delightful part of the country, thewinding waterways are a great way to do it. Barge trips in France give you the opportunity tosee parts of the country that just don’t look the same when arriving by road.It’s definitely worth seeking a reputable tour operator to get the most out of your bargingexperience, as they can provide unique insight, expert knowledge and a real sense ofauthenticity.

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Paul Newman is the Marketing and E-Systems Executive for European Waterways, the UK'smost respected provider of all-inclusive, luxury barge trips in France.Part of a team of experienced barging aficionados, Paul is first in line to endorse the perks ofa slow-paced barge cruise to anyone looking for a unique holiday experience

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