THE MOON FESTIVAL Sept 18-21,2013 According to the Moon Festival first edition success that took place in Château Guiraud in September 2011, the four Sauternes First Classified Growth 1855 owners have decided to renew this invitation to Asian wine professionals and enthusiasts that are in Bordeaux at this period which happens to be just before harvest time. In 2013, the autumn full moon will shine on September, 19th. A number of Chinese will therefore enjoy this period and be able to discover the Bordeaux vineyards. For this third edition, Château Guiraud will have the pleasure to introduce numerous surprises during the evening: observation of the lunar star, the release of blazing lanterns, dinner with First Growth owners During the peak of the evening, the guests will discover the unique alliance between Château Guiraud wines and the unavoidable Mooncake which is still made out of a secret recipe. To mark the occasion, Château Guiraud has created a special case of wine in limited and numbered edition which will be the occasion of a lucky draw. 1
THE HOTEL SELECTION Le Grand Hotel Bordeaux 5* Located just opposite the Opéra National de Bordeaux (the Grand Théâtre) The Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux is reclaiming its place as the most majestic hotel in the city. The hotel has undergone a comprehensive and faithful restoration which respects its colorful history while offering a level of luxury and elegance never before experienced. Experience the splendors of the gourmet restaurant Le Pressoir d Argent where you will taste the best fish along with a wine presentation on all you want to know about wine. Discover a hushed, relaxed atmosphere bathed in natural light and entered the enchanting world of Les Bains de Léa (Nuxe beauty range). Hotel de SEZE 4* The elegance of this hotel proposes 55 rooms including 3 suites that blend harmoniously decorated in the sprit of the eighteenth century with exclusive furnitures. The color and decoration of bold wallpaper deliver an intimate and cozy ambiance. This new address at Bordeaux in an elegant house with contemporary notes brings you in card club spirit, relaxed around his restaurant, Le Comptoir de Seze, a Lounge, a Spa and private golf. The 55 rooms are divided into four categories: classic (17 to 20 m²), higher (20 to 25 m²), deluxe (25-35 m²) and three suites (37-60 m²). The hotel has 3 rooms accessible for disable guests 2
La Cour Carrée 3* Situated in the heart of the city center, between the Place des Grands Hommes, the Allées de Tourny and the Place Gambetta the hotel benefits from a peaceful location in a quiet side street. The building, which is two centuries old, has been entirely restored to revive the charm of the place and to create an intimate and welcoming atmosphere. The traditional Bordeaux stone has been combined with high-quality modern facilities as well as a contemporary and elegant interior. In the heart of the building, a courtyard with its soft light, invites us to relax and enjoy peace and tranquillity. 3
THE 4 DAYS PROGRAM Day 1 September 18 th, Wednesday - Welcome to Bordeaux. If Bordeaux owes its world-renowned name to its famous vineyards, it is its history, so intimately linked to its river, which today invites the visitor to discover its extraordinary heritage. Bordeaux was listed as a UNESCO world heritage site in 2007 and is first and foremost an 18th century architectural gem with its Place Royale (what is today Place de la Bourse), its Grand Théâtre, the Allées de Tourny It is also a city of culture and gastronomy with an incomparable art of living. Meet and greet with your driver-guide at the train station or airport and transfer to your hotel in the city centre. Visit of the city Introduction course on Bordeaux wines at the Bordeaux Wine School CIVB. Dinner in a restaurant in the city centre and overnight at your hotel. 4
Day 2 September 19 th, Thursday - The splendour of the Médoc. The Médoc, one of the world's most famous vineyard regions, invites you to follow the Route des Grands Crus. You will go past many prestigious châteaux, reflecting the prosperity and prestige of Bordeaux winegrowers -great names such as Margaux, Latour, Mouton-Rothschild, Lafite-Rothschild. Visiting the estates, you will taste wines of infinite nuances in luxurious cellars. Fine Médoc is full of vigour, with an unforgettable bouquet and inimitable finesse. After breakfast, meet and greet with your driver-guide in the lobby of your hotel for a day tour in order to discover famous appellations in the Médoc region. Visit and tasting at Château Rauzan Ségla - Grand Crus Classé 1855 (AOC Margaux). Photo stop in front of Château Margaux. Lunch in a typical Médoc restaurant: Le Savoie. Early afternoon: return to Bordeaux In the late afternoon, departure from your hotel to discover and enjoy the Moon Festival at Château Guiraud and overnight at your hotel. 5
Day 3 September 20 th, Friday - The Graves and Saint-Emilion vineyard Saint-Emilion is set out like an amphitheatre in a splendid natural location. It is a vast indentation on top of limestone hill, exposed to the rising sun and covered with vineyards. The town has conserved its old walls and gateways as well as a series of prestigious archaeological sites. Saint Emilion and its surrounding vineyards were the first wine landscape to be listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Described as "the nectar of the gods" by King Louis XIV when he visited Libourne, the wines of Saint- Emilion are warm, generous and full-bodied, with a fine colour. They acquire a highly distinctive bouquet as they age. The cradle of Bordeaux winegrowing, the Graves appellation lies along the left bank of the Garonne. The name derives from the pebbly, "gravelly" soil, which provides excellent drainage and is perfectly suited to growing wine grapes. Created in 1987, the "Pessac-Léognan" appellation includes about sixty châteaux, which can be termed "urban vineyards" since they are really part of greater metropolitan Bordeaux. After breakfast, meet and greet with your driver-guide in the lobby of your hotel for a day tour between the Graves and the Saint-Emilion vineyard. Visit and tasting at a Saint-Emilion First Growth: Château Canon La Gaffeliere. Then, discover the underground monuments in Saint-Emilion. The tour covers several centuries of history and legend from the time of the monk Emilion to the carving out of the amazing monolithic church. You will see paintings in the Chapelle de la Trinité and learn the secrets of the catacombs. Lunch in a typical restaurant in the Saint-Emilion village. In the afternoon, visit and tasting at a Pessac-Léognan Grand Cru Classé such as Domaine de Chevalier. Free dinner and overnight at your hotel. 6
Day 4 September 21 st, Saturday - Departure. Transfer between your hotel and train station or airport according to your departure time. RATES based on a minimum of 10 persons to operate the program. If number of 10 pax not reached program will not operate or rate will be revised 4 days/3 nights accommodation 3 star hotel half double room: 1300 euros per pax Extra charge for single room: 210 euros per pax 4 days/3 nights accommodation 4 star hotel half double de luxe room: 1535 euros per pax Extra charge for single room: 430 euros per pax 4 days/3 nights accommodation 5 star hotel half double superior room: 1585 euros per pax Extra charge for single room: 535 euros per pax 4 days/3 nights accommodation 5 star hotel half double deluxe room: 1865 euros per pax Extra charge for single room: 720 euros per pax This rate includes 3 nights in the relevant category of hotel and room 3 dinners(including Moon festival event at chateau Guiraud) and 2 lunches (drinks incl) Transportation in de luxe bus 16 seats Chinese speaking assistance day and evening Visits/tasting as per program or similar Not included Extras, personal expenses and services not mentioned in program 7
POSSIBLE EXTENSION OF THE TRIP The Bay of Arcachon Located less than an hour s drive from Bordeaux, the Bay of Arcachon is a wonderfully exotic location offering: sandy beaches, the Dune du Pyla, the Ile aux Oiseaux, the Cap Ferret peninsula, small fishing villages and oyster ports, the Leyre Delta and the Maison de la Nature not to mention the town of Arcachon the City of the Four Seasons established in 1857. You will have the possibility to visit Arcachon and enjoy a tasting of oysters served with a glass of white wine and lunch by the bay as well as a commented boat tour around the «Île aux Oiseaux» for you to discover the oyster parks and the beauty of this natural and authentic site. Before returning to Bordeaux, take a stroll through the «winter town» of Arcachon with its astonishing 19th century villas or climb the Pyla Dune, the highest sand dune in Europe, for a magnificent view of the bay and the ocean. Cognac Remy Martin Cognac is not only this great and well-known alcohol, but it is also a beautiful and dynamic city. It is situated on the river Charente The majority of the town has been built on the river s left bank, with the smaller right bank area known as the Saint Jacques district. Indeed, Cognac has been linked to the cultivation of the vine since the Middle Ages and to trading in wine since the 12 th century. A river town bathed by the Charente, Cognac sent wines, by sea, from ancient vineyards of Poitou as far as Holland and the Scandinavian countries. During the 17 th century however the trade in wine took a new turn. Distillation, in eliminating the water in the wine, reduced its volume. The subsequent prosperity of cognac opened up for the town new links with the entire world. 8
You will be able to discover a famous brandy house such Remy Martin. This famous house of cognacs is above all renowned for the sharpness of its Brandy. But, it is also, three centuries of history during which followed one another five generations of a family. In 1724, Rémy Martin, farmer and wine grower, his trade house. At the beginning of the XIXth century, the first cognac Big Champagne Rémy Martin and the first cognac Fine Champagne Rémy Martin were created. Examples of visits at Remy Martin: Visit Remy Martin House You will be welcomed as distinguished guests in this historic mansion which houses the secrets that have enabled Remy Martin to become the benchmark for quality cognac throughout the world. Tasting session of our cognacs, accompanied by gastronomic appetizers. The Remy Martin multi-sensorial discovery Private welcome in Cognac for a visit of our two oldest storehouses. A multi-sensorial and entertaining workshop will allow our cognacs VSOP and XO to blend with your five senses, through the discovery of experimental aromatic fields based on touch, sound, graphic expression... etc. Tasting session of our cognacs, accompanied by gastronomic appetizers. Remy Martin «To the Origins of Louis XIII In the heart of our House, a Louis XIII ambassador will accompany you on a private visit of our old cellars and to our "Reference Room", which shelters a part of the heritage of the King of Cognacs. Your Rendez-Vous will continue with the family estate of the Grollet at Saint-Même-les-Carrières. After visiting the installations and cellar houses, we will invite you to taste our Louis XIII cognac. 9