Our Destinations

Savor & Cellar: Italy

Shaped by centuries of history, regional identity, and deep ties to the land, Italy’s great wine regions reflect a remarkable diversity of landscape and tradition. From terraced vineyards and hilltop towns to coastal influences and alpine foothills, each journey offers a different expression of place. Across Tuscany, Piedmont, and Sicily, time is spent with family-run estates, thoughtful producers, and communities where food, wine, and daily life remain closely connected. Together, these experiences reveal the depth, nuance, and enduring character that define Italian wine culture.

tuscany

6 nights | $3500

Tuscany has long captivated travelers, with each day feeling like a return to something timeless. From the storied hills of Montalcino to the vineyards of Chianti Classico, this journey invites a closer look at what defines the region—sweeping beauty, historic wineries making wines of great distinction, ancient architecture, fresh-pressed olive oil, and time spent in one of Tuscany’s most celebrated wineshops. Thoughtfully designed to foster genuine connection, the experience brings travelers closer to the land, its history, and the families who shape it.

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sicily

6 nights | $4500

Your Sicilian journey explores the island’s most celebrated wine regions and culinary traditions, shaped by Mount Etna’s mineral-rich soils, Mediterranean breezes, and a rich legacy of cultural exchange. Along the way, you’ll move from vibrant markets to historic towns and intimate kitchens, savoring food and wine that stand distinctly apart from the rest of Italy. More than just a tasting journey, this is a sensory immersion into Sicily’s landscape, culture, and rhythm of life—capturing the island’s warmth and unforgettable spirit.

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piedmont

6 nights | $4500

Piedmont comes into focus at the table, in the cellar, and across its rolling hills. The region carries a quiet sophistication born of centuries devoted to the art of winemaking, with vine-covered hills and storied villages that rival Burgundy and Bordeaux yet remain distinctly Italian. Generations of influence have shaped Piedmont’s cuisine, architecture, and perspective. As the seasons shift, so too does the character of the region. It’s a place that reveals itself slowly, rewarding curiosity with memories that remain long after you’ve returned home.

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Savor & Cellar: Willamette Valley

Situated between forested hills and the Cascade Range, the Willamette Valley is a cool-climate wine region inspired by Burgundy. Across the Yamhill-Carlton, Dundee Hills and Eola-Amity regions, a temperate climate shaped by long days and cool nights allows wines of remarkable precision and character to flourish. From biodynamic estates to family-run wineries perched above the valley floor, each curated moment reveals a community grounded in craftsmanship and thoughtful stewardship of the land. Immersed in mist-covered vineyards, surrounding forests, and sweeping sunset views, every trip captures a piece of the Willamette Valley—a place whose beauty and promise have drawn disciplined winemakers for generations.

Yamhill-carlton

3 nights | $2250

Nestled against the Coast Range, the Yamhill-Carlton AVA is one of Oregon’s warmest winegrowing pockets, defined by ancient marine sediment soils and a long, dry growing season. These conditions give rise to wines of depth, structure, and quiet intensity, shaped as much by the land as by the families who farm it. Spend the days moving between vineyards and cellars, tasting small-lot bottlings side by side, opening select library vintages, and sitting down to seasonal meals that reflect the rhythm of Oregon wine country.

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Dundee

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At the very heart of the Willamette Valley, the Dundee Hills are known for their distinctive red, iron-rich soils and long history of pioneering winemakers. The region’s gentle slopes and consistent climate produce wines of elegance and balance, reflecting decades of thoughtful stewardship and an enduring sense of place. Time here is shaped by hands-on encounters, offering a more sensory connection to the land. The result is a well-rounded perspective on the Dundee Hills and the traditions that continue to shape this singular place.

If you’d like to be notified when the Dundee Hills trips are open for booking, please reach out through our contact form and let us know of your interest.

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eola-amity

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Defined by dramatic elevation changes and the cooling influence of the Van Duzer Corridor, the Eola–Amity Hills offer one of the most dynamic growing environments in the valley. Persistent afternoon winds and volcanic soils produce wines marked by energy, precision, and a clarity that reflects the region’s rugged beauty. Here, the focus shifts toward deeper understanding. After three days in the area, you’ll come away with a clear sense of how landscape, climate, and intention come together to shape one of the Willamette Valley’s most compelling appellations.

If you’d like to be notified when the Eola-Amity trips are open for booking, please reach out through our contact form and let us know of your interest.

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“Wine makes every meal an occasion, every table more elegant, every day more civilized.”

- André Simon