Rhône and Provence are more than wine regions – they’re places where wine and life connect. Photo / ShutterstockRhône and Provence are more than wine regions – they’re places where wine and life connect. Photo / ShutterstockYou’re leading a tour of Rhône Valley and Provence. What makes this region so special for wine lovers?

Rhône Valley wines range from peppery Syrah to sunny Grenache blends. Photo / ShutterstockRhône Valley wines range from peppery Syrah to sunny Grenache blends. Photo / ShutterstockFood and wine go hand in hand – what are some regional dishes in Provence or the Rhône you love sharing with travellers?

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What do you really need to know to enjoy wine? A lot less than you think, says Brigid Kennedy. Photo / ShutterstockWhat do you really need to know to enjoy wine? A lot less than you think, says Brigid Kennedy. Photo / ShutterstockWhat’s one wine-tasting tip or myth you love to debunk?

Grenache in Chateauneuf du Pape. Photo / ShutterstockGrenache in Chateauneuf du Pape. Photo / ShutterstockHow do you help guests feel confident exploring and appreciating wines?

Can you share a favourite memory from a past tour or tasting that captures the magic of wine travel?

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France. Photo / ShutterstockProvence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region in Southeastern France. Photo / ShutterstockDo you have a favourite New Zealand wine?

What keeps you coming back to the Rhône and Provence?

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