|     BKWine Launches Wine Tours in English: two wine tours toFrance in spring 2006
Released on = November 14, 2005, 5:26 am  Press Release Author = BKWine AB  Industry = Consumer Services  Press Release Summary = BKWine launches a wine tour program for English speaking
  wine enthusiasts in spring 2006. Two trips are scheduled: one, called “3 Classic
  Regions” that goes to Champagne, Chablis and Burgundy on May 17-21, 2006 and one
              that goes to Bordeaux on June 8-11, 2006, and that includes both famous big-name
              chateaux as well as a selection of the most innovative and progressive winemaker in
              the region. The detailed programmes are available on the BKWine site:
              http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm  Press Release Body = BKWine launches a wine tour program for English speaking wine
  enthusiasts in spring 2006. Two trips are scheduled: one, called “3 Classic Regions”
              that goes to Champagne, Chablis and Burgundy on May 17-21, 2006 and one that goes toBordeaux on June 8-11, 2006, and that includes both famous big-name chateaux as well
              as a selection of the most innovative and progressive winemaker in the region. The
              detailed programmes are available on the BKWine site:
              http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm
 BKWine is a tour organiser that focuses solely on wine travel and gastronomic tours.
              It is run by a Swedish woman, Britt Karlsson, who over the last ten years has
              organised close to a hundred wine tours. Most of BKWine’s tours go to France but
              Britt has also organised trips to, for example, Hungary/Tokay and Spain/Catalonia. Britt Karlsson, founder of BKWine is also a well respected wine writer and wine
  educator and is based in Paris. Britt says about her new tours: “I’ve organised
              maybe a hundred wine tours, mainly for Scandinavians. I am very excited by launching
              an English language programme now. I’ve met many English speaking people in Francewho have asked me for it. And, of course, I hope that my wine tours also will be
              attractive for people in, for example, the UK and the US who want to come and learn
              more about wine. That’s really the focus of my tours: learn more about wine, and
            enjoy yourself!”.
 Britt explains more about her tours: “For many years I have organised wine tours to
              the French wine regions. Thanks to this and to my wine writing I have many and
              frequent contacts with wine producers. In my wine tours I try and show the
              participants the personal side of wine: meeting with the growers themselves,
              sometimes lunching at their house, tasting and discussing. Many of the producers we
              visit are “the next generation great wine makers” – the young, ambitious and very
              quality conscious producers. Of course, we also have some of the big and famous
              names, but it is usually the really personal visits that people remember best and
              enjoy the most. That’s also why I always have very small groups – usually less than
              15 people”. The first tour “3 Classic Regions” will start in Paris, on May 17. The group will
              then travel to Champagne and spend a day visiting Champagne houses, including a
              champagne lunch at one of the “houses”. The next day the tour will continue to
              Chablis, and the third day will be spent in Burgundy’s Côte d’Or, the heart
              Bourgogne and home to some of the world’s most exclusive wines. The last day, May
              21, the tour will return to Paris. The Bordeaux tour will start on June 8 and end on June 11. Each day will be focused
    on one of the districts in Bordeaux: Médoc; Saint-Emilion and Pomerol;
    Entre-deux-Mers and Premières Côtes de Bordeaux. There will be a mix of large and
              small producers and lunches at some chateaux are also on the program. BKWine started in Paris 15 years ago. Britt explains more about the background:“When I moved to Paris in the early 90s I started doing some wine tours for friends
              and it has grown from there. Since I also write about wine I follow very closely the
              most recent developments in the wine districts, taste many wines and meet a lot of
              growers. The wineries that we visit on my tours are producers that I know make very
              good wine – places that I am very excited to go to myself”. People interested in the BKWine wine tours should visit the site:http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm
 Additional Information: In addition to the scheduled tours, BKWine also organises tours for private groups
              or corporate events tours. These tours are custom made and can be on a wide range of
              themes: Rhône, Loire, Champagne, Alsace, or any other wine region, or with morewine-and-gastronomy focus: “Wine and Truffles” and “Wine and Food in Provence” are
              two examples.
 BKWine also publishes a very popular newsletter on wine, The BKWine Brief, with news
              about wine, personal recommendations on wine producers, restaurants and wine bars
              and other wine related information. It is free and can be ordered on the site
              www.bkwine.com.[END]
 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - More information  - about the Wine Tours: http://www.bkwine.com/wine_tours/wine_tours.htm- about BKWine: http://www.bkwine.com/international/about_bkwine.htm
 - press photos: http://www.bkwine.com/diverse/press.htm
 Contact:  - Britt Karlsson, ph 00 33 6 80 45 35 70, info@bkwine.com About BKWine: 51, rue du Chevalier de la Barre, F-92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux (Paris), France, +33 6
              80 45 35 70, info@bkwine.com, www.bkwine.com BKWine is managed by Britt Karlsson, a Swede living in Paris. She is one of the few
              Swedes working internationally with wine education and wine journalism and is also a
              very experienced organiser of wine tours. She started her business in the early
              1990s and focuses on France. Since 1995 she publishes a private newsletter called“VinNytt” with articles on wine. The same year she launched one of the first
              Scandinavian wine web sites: www.bkwine.com, which is now bilingual
              (English-Swedish). She also publishes an email newsletter – the BKWine Brief – which
              in a short time has grown to become one of the largest newsletters in Scandinavia
              and among expatriates. “The Brief” is also available in English – for free. Britt is
              completely independent of wine producers and of the wine trade. She is a member of
              the British Circle of Wine Writers, the International Wine and Food Society and
              numerous other wine and gastronomic organisations.
 
 Web Site = http://www.bkwine.com  Contact Details = Britt KarlssonBKWine AB
 51, rue du Chevalier de la Barre
 F-92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux (Paris)
 France
 +33 6 80 45 35 70
 info@bkwine.com
 www.bkwine.com
 
              
              
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