This is Healdsburg's “original” Wine & Food Pairing Walking Tour. Our 4-hour guided taste adventure, hits all the gourmet highlights of charming Healdsburg, the hippest town in Wine Country! Join us t
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Location: Healdsburg
What's Included
- Wine Tasting Techniques on how to SIMPLY pair Wine & Food Together!
- Professional guide
- 3 to 4 tasting locations: May include 2 or 3 boutique tasting rooms & a non-wine related experiences
- Tour locations are subject to change daily without notice
- Wine tastings
- Includes all wine tasting fees (saving up to $35/person at each tasting room, $50+ total savings)
- Food tastings
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the tour, but it's primarily designed for adults since it involves alcohol tastings. However, if you're bringing younger guests, just check with the provider beforehand to see if they can accommodate them. They might have some options for non-drinkers, too!
A: I recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be walking for a few hours. Dress in layers because it can get warm in the sun but might be cool in the shade. Also, don't forget a hat and sunscreen if it's sunny; the vineyards can be pretty exposed!
A: If the weather looks iffy, it's best to reach out to the tour provider. They usually have a flexible rescheduling policy, especially if it’s severe weather. Just be sure to check their cancellation policy when booking so you know what to expect.
Discussions
Healdsburg Wine and Food Pairing Tour - Totally Worth It!
I recently went on the Healdsburg Wine and Food Pairing Guided Walking Tour, and it was such a blast! We hit three different tasting spots and learned so much about wine pairing. Our guide was super knowledgeable and really fun, plus the food was amazing. I loved how each wine complemented the food perfectly. If you’re looking for a unique gift experience, this is a no-brainer!
Considering the Healdsburg Tour as a Gift!
Looking to buy the Healdsburg Wine and Food Pairing tour for my parents' anniversary. They love wine, but I’m worried about how they’ll manage the walking part for 4 hours. Any thoughts? Has anyone done this with older family members?