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Excursion d'une journée complète dans la région viticole de Napa et de Sonoma au départ de San Francisco

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Rejoignez-nous pour une visite amusante et relaxante des vins de Napa Valley avec l'un de nos autocars de luxe. Au cours de notre excursion d'une journée complète au départ de San Francisco, vous visiterez les célèbres vignobles de Napa Valley et de Sonoma pour une dégustation, en apprendrez davantage sur les techniques de vinification et achèterez des vins et des souvenirs dans les magasins locaux. Dégustez les meilleurs vins de la vallée de Napa, déjeunez et faites du shopping à Napa ou à Sonoma Square Plaza, et profitez de la route pittoresque sur le pont du Golden Gate à travers la fantastique région viticole de Napa lors de notre visite de la région viticole.

Napa et Sonoma sont mondialement connu pour son bon vin et ses paysages magnifiques. En savoir plus sur le vin grâce à nos guides experts lors de votre voyage vers le nord dans la première région viticole de Californie. Ensuite, visitez les établissements vinicoles et voyez comment les raisins sont cueillis, broyés, mélangés et mis en bouteille ; promenez-vous dans de magnifiques vignobles avec votre guide puis dégustez le produit fini.

Il y aura également du temps pour déjeuner à Historical Sonoma Square ou Vintage 1870 au cœur de Napa.
Ville: San Fransisco
Sat 21 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Transport by air-conditioned motor-coach
Professional guide
Wine-tastings fees at 3 wineries
Choose from two departure locations in San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf or Union Square
Winery and vineyard tours
Transport by air-conditioned motor-coach
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés sont obligatoires de s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • L'âge minimum pour la dégustation de vin est de 21 ans.
  • Veuillez noter : selon le jour de votre visite, l'ordre des établissements vinicoles que vous visitez, ainsi que les établissements vinicoles que vous visitez peuvent changer en fonction de la disponibilité et d'autres facteurs déterminants. Veuillez consulter la description de la visite comme exemple d'itinéraire typique, votre visite œnologique comprendra une visite de 3 des établissements vinicoles suivants : BR-Cohn, Roche, Madonna Estate, Ru-Vango ou Muscardini
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis pour les voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Contrôles de température réguliers pour le personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Politique de séjour à domicile payée pour le personnel avec symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
1
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
2
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
3
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
4
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
5
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
6
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
7
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
8
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
9
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
10
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
11
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
12
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
13
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
14
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
15
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
16
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
17
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
18
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
19
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
20
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
21
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
22
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
23
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
24
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
25
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
26
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
27
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
28
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
29
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
30
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
31
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
32
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
33
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
34
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
35
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
36
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
37
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
38
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
39
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
40
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
41
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
42
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
43
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
44
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
45
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
46
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
47
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
48
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
49
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
50
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
51
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
52
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
53
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
54
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
55
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
56
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
57
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
58
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
59
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
60
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
61
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
62
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
63
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
64
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
65
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
66
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
67
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
68
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
69
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
70
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
71
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
72
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
73
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay with its stunning views from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate bridge offer the perfect beginning of your journey with Gray Line San Francisco. The infamous prison island Alcatraz is centered in the middle of the bay. A must do while visiting San Francisco. Contact us for tickets!
74
Golden Gate Bridge
The tour crosses the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. On a clear day, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a panoramic view of the bay and the San Francisco skyline.
75
B.R. Cohn Winery
Under the sun in the Valley of the Moon, BR Cohn Winery has been making small lot, vineyard-designated wines since 1984. Nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in scenic Glen Ellen, the winery offers an inviting, relaxed environment for discovering new wine.
76
Roche Winery
Our second stop will bring you to Roche family boutique winery. where they offer over 35 years of award-winning wine making experience, several vineyard designate wines, varietals and blends, as well as their famous down-to-earth Irish hospitality. The Roche Family welcomes you to visit either our Sonoma winery tasting room where we offer daily barrel tastings, indoor and outdoor wine tasting bars, light bites, and a shaded outdoor tasting patio with fireplaces.
77
Sonoma Plaza
Lunch Time! After all the wine tasting it is necessary to refuel with some unique culinary fare. The quaint streets are filled with cafes, restaurants and shops with multiple options for your lunch experience. Remember after lunch there is still another winery to end the day.
78
Napa Valley
No visit to northern California is complete without a trip to Napa Valley. We take you through the heart of wine country. It is known for hundreds of hillside vineyards, showing off some of the most reknowen and award winning wines of California.
79
Madonna Estate
Madonna Estate: Their wines have been handcrafted and family owned in Napa Valley for nearly a century. They are created from 100 percent organically grown grapes, located in the Carneros region of the Napa Valley. None of the wines available for purchase are found in any retail stores.
80
Golden Gate Bridge
On our way back to San Francisco, we will stop at the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This will allow the opportunity to experience this historic structure and see the beauty of the San Francisco Bay. Once you disembark the coach you will have plenty of time to take photos, and enjoy the panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay and San Francisco Skyline.
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La baie de San Francisco
La baie de San Francisco avec ses vues imprenables du pont de la baie au pont du Golden Gate offre le début parfait de votre voyage avec Gray Line San Francisco. La tristement célèbre île-prison d'Alcatraz est centrée au milieu de la baie. A faire absolument lors d'une visite à San Francisco. Contactez-nous pour les billets!
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le pont du Golden Gate
La visite traverse l'emblématique Golden Gate Bridge. Par temps clair, le Golden Gate Bridge offre une vue panoramique sur la baie et l'horizon de San Francisco.
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B.R. Vignoble Cohn
Sous le soleil de la Vallée de la Lune, BR Cohn Winery élabore des vins de petite taille, désignés comme des vignobles depuis 1984. Nichée entre Sonoma Mountain et la chaîne de montagnes Mayacamas dans le pittoresque Glen Ellen, la cave offre un environnement invitant et détendu pour découvrir nouveau vin.
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Domaine de la Roche
Notre deuxième arrêt vous amènera à la cave familiale Roche. où ils offrent plus de 35 ans d'expérience viticole primée, plusieurs vignobles désignent des vins, des cépages et des assemblages, ainsi que leur célèbre hospitalité irlandaise terre-à-terre. La famille Roche vous invite à visiter notre salle de dégustation de la cave de Sonoma où nous proposons des dégustations quotidiennes de barils, des bars de dégustation de vins intérieurs et extérieurs, des collations légères et un patio de dégustation extérieur ombragé avec des cheminées.
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Place de Sonoma
L'heure du déjeuner! Après toute la dégustation de vin, il est nécessaire de faire le plein avec des plats culinaires uniques. Les rues pittoresques regorgent de cafés, de restaurants et de boutiques proposant de multiples options pour votre déjeuner. N'oubliez pas qu'après le déjeuner, il y a encore une autre cave pour terminer la journée.
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la vallée de Napa
Aucune visite dans le nord de la Californie n'est complète sans un voyage dans la vallée de Napa. Nous vous emmenons au cœur du pays du vin. Il est connu pour ses centaines de vignobles à flanc de colline, présentant certains des vins les plus renommés et primés de Californie.
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Domaine de la Madone
Domaine de la Madone : Leurs vins sont fabriqués à la main et appartiennent à une famille dans la vallée de Napa depuis près d'un siècle. Ils sont créés à partir de raisins 100% biologiques, situés dans la région de Carneros, dans la vallée de Napa. Aucun des vins disponibles à l'achat ne se trouve dans les magasins de détail.
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le pont du Golden Gate
Sur le chemin du retour vers San Francisco, nous nous arrêterons au célèbre Golden Gate Bridge. Cela permettra de découvrir cette structure historique et de voir la beauté de la baie de San Francisco. Une fois que vous aurez débarqué de l'autocar, vous aurez tout le temps de prendre des photos et de profiter de la vue panoramique sur la baie de San Francisco et la ligne d'horizon de San Francisco.
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Commentaires (1000)
Daniela_S
Sep 2019
It was a pleasure to travel to Napa and Sonoma. I went together with my father and both were very happy and satisfied. The tour and wine tasting were perfect and this combine with the funny guide of the bus driver Danilo maked a wonderful and unforgettable time for my father and I. Thank you very much!
Adrienne_R
Sep 2019
We so enjoyed this trip with Gray Lines. Beautiful locations for wine stops. My favorite by far was our stop at Sanoma because we had our tasting outside on a patio overlooking the mou trains and the beautiful vineyards. Their wine was also my favorite. The other 2 stops were nice as well just not as pretty. Our driver Danillo was very jovial and knowledgeable and kept us entertained all day. Would definitely recommend this trip!
Jessica N
Sep 2019
Good points: the tour guide Antonio was fantastic!! He really made the trip and is the only thing/person that was exceptional about the tour. He would get 5 stars if were just him the rating was based on. He was so knowledgeable about San Fran, Sequoia, Napa, and wine making. He gave us some lovely facts and tidbits to make the trip quite entertaining. He was also extremely helpful, taking people's pictures and making sure everyone made it back onto the bus on time. He also stopped off for some beautiful pictures on the Golden Gate as the fog had come in and it looked incredible. Other than that there were some nice vistas and picture spots in some of the vineyards. We went to Jacuzzi and Vinasa; Jacuzzi do a nice Moscato and Vinasa had a good Pinot Grigio. Jacuzzi also do flavoured olive oils and balsamic vinegars which are actually quite nice. Bought some of these instead of the wines on offer. Mediocre points: Sequoia town/village is ok. The offerings for lunch were very generic and uninteresting. It tastes ok, is a reasonable price; however, it is not a place we would be interested in visiting again. Almost wish we had brought a picnic/tapas with us so we could have had that in the park. It was the nicest spot by far. Bad points: every single vineyard tour and wine tasting was done by a guide who gave extremely generic information and clearly had little knowledge about wine or wine making if you asked them any questions that were not standard. If you know very little about wine then the trip would be interesting; however, if you have previously been on a wine tour or are european and knowledgable about wine then it is limited. It would have been nice to have tasted wine with a trained sommelier. Previous reviews have said other passengers have gotten rowdy or excessively drunk. I don't know how as the tasting portions were very small. You would not expect anyone to get drunk with these portions. You don't want a bus like a vegas hen do but it would be nice to have enough wine to actually taste. Most wines weren't enough for a dwarfs thimble unless you paid for a proper one after the private tasting. The final vineyard was also an "estate" (they do full production on site). Despite this, there was nothing about the production discussed during the tasting. A lot more could have been made of this as it was the only estate we visited. Instead we were treated to a trashy and gimmicky sales pitch for alternative methods of uncorking a wine bottle. This particular guide was also the least knowledgeable and clearly reading from a script. All in all, worth it for the info about San Fran and the pictures of GG bridge but not for the actual wine tour.

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