I’m sure most of us are interested in, one day, visiting France. (I know I am.) And what would be more lovely than trekking about the major wine regions in a way that matches your interests?
Atout France–the France Tourism Development Agency is putting French vineyards in the spotlight through a huge online campaign in partnership with its Wine Tourism Promotion Club, which encompasses 17 wine regions. Other campaign partners include the French Ministry of Agriculture and VBT, a tour operator offering walking and biking tours.
For this campaign, Atout France is highlighting seven of France’s major wine regions: Champagne, Burgundy, Aquitaine, Rhone Valley, Alsace, Macon and Midi-Pyrenees. Take the quiz “What’s Your Vineyard Style?” to form your ideal vacation itinerary by choosing between preferences like cities or countryside and Beef Bourguignon or Salmon Tartare. After completing the quiz, each person will be matched to a particular wine region based on their answers, ranging from curious (Alsace) to adventurous (Champagne). Participants also have access to special deals, itineraries and trip ideas based on their matching wine region.
Completing the quiz will also enter you for a chance to win a six-night trip for two to the Bordeaux wine region. The contest will be active through December 31, 2012, so enter today!
To view the “What’s Your Vineyard Style?” campaign and contest, click here.
About Atout France-the France Tourism Development Agency
Atout France is a government agency whose role is to promote and develop France’s tourism sector as a whole. As the French government’s sole operator regarding the promotion of all aspects of tourism in France, Atout France provides information to the general public and services and events for tourism professionals. The agency works in partnership with public and private organizations and companies involved in the tourism industry.
Source: Atout France (Merci beaucoup!)
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