Safari Rosé, lunch with truffles
A rosé safari and a mystery tour of Provence’s best-hidden cellars.
An extraordinary 4×4 wine adventure in the heart of Provence
Immerse yourself in the enchanting scenery of Provençal vineyards and explore them in a 4×4 for a truly unique experience.
In this Mediterranean setting, discover a family château passed down with passion through nine generations.
Guided by an estate expert, you will wind your way through vineyards and hidden landscapes usually inaccessible, uncovering the château’s rich and eventful history. Doors will open exclusively for you, revealing confidential places and an exceptional winemaking tradition.
Just a few steps away lies the unmissable gastronomic temple of truffle cuisine: Restaurant Bruno. A landmark of Provençal gastronomy, it combines gourmet delights with flavours uniting local produce and the black diamond.
Prices from €295 per person
What awaits you:
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4×4 safari through the heart of Provençal vineyards, a unique immersion.
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Discovery of a family château passed down for 9 generations, blending authenticity and art de vivre.
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Guided visit with an estate expert to previously inaccessible places.
- Tasting of organic wines in the open air, between the vineyard and its 18th-century chapel.
Optional:
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Private transfer service with chauffeur and vehicle, waiting for you before or after your lunch/dinner.
- Visit of a second estate followed by a tasting.
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Lunch or dinner at Bruno, the truffle institution of Provence, to complete your visit.
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