| Transport | Sightseeing cruise |
| Cruise type | Sightseeing boat |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the activity starts.(Dana Point Harbor, Dana Point, CA, USA)
###Non-refundable, cannot be rescheduled >Once purchased, tickets cannot be refunded and cannot be rescheduled because your space is being guaranteed at the event. ###Activity may be cancelled due to severe weather >The activity usually runs in light rain and other moderate weather conditions, but the seller may cancel the activity up to an hour before the start time in the event of severe or unsafe weather conditions. If the seller cancels the event, ticket-holders will be allowed to reschedule tickets (subject to availability) or receive credit for a future event. ###Trip Minimums >In order to run this tour, a minimum number of tickets must be sold. If the ticket minimum is not met, Dana Wharf may need to cancel the trip. If we do cancel, you will be contacted as soon as possible and fully refunded and or rescheduled.
The drinking window for Orange County wines varies depending on the grape varietal, winemaking techniques, and storage conditions. Light-bodied white or rosé wines may reach their peak flavor within 1-3 years, while complex red wines might require 5-10 years or even longer to show their full potential. It is recommended to ask the winery staff directly for specific drinking recommendations for each wine during your tasting for the most accurate information.
During a wine tour, you can refer to various professional evaluation tools to understand wine quality. Well-known international rating agencies such as Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator provide scores and detailed tasting notes. Additionally, many wineries participate in local or international wine competitions, and their award information is also an important measure of quality. Through this information, you can gain an initial understanding of the wines.
When tasting, it is recommended to follow the steps of 'look, smell, and taste.' First, observe the color and clarity of the wine; then, swirl the glass gently to smell the aromas, identifying fruit notes, floral scents, or oak characteristics; finally, take a small sip to feel the acidity, sweetness, tannins, and the finish. By trying more and noting down the flavor characteristics and sensations you enjoy, you can gradually discover your personal wine preferences.
During your wine tour, it is advised to drink wine in moderation and ensure you stay well-hydrated to prevent dehydration. While wine may have potential health benefits, excessive consumption can lead to negative effects. If you have specific health conditions or are taking medication, consult your doctor first. It's also best to avoid drinking on an empty stomach; pairing with small snacks or meals can slow alcohol absorption.
The wine regions of Orange County may possess diverse terroirs due to their unique geographical locations and microclimates. During the tour, you might taste local representative grape varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, or Pinot Noir. Some wineries may also promote distinctive regional blends, showcasing their unique winemaking philosophy and style.
The key to effectively using your tasting time is focus and communication. Before tasting, you can learn about the background of the wines. During tasting, carefully perceive their flavors and jot down your personal impressions. For wines you particularly enjoy, ask the winery staff about their winemaking story, flavor characteristics, and food pairing suggestions. There's no need to rush into a decision; compare multiple options before making your choice.
Tour guides typically share the historical origins of the Orange County wine region, its geographical characteristics, the cultivation of major grape varietals, and the development stories and winemaking philosophies of the wineries visited. They will also provide detailed explanations of the winemaking processes and flavor profiles of different wines, along with practical tasting tips, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding and experience of the local wine culture.
Purchased wine should be stored in a cool, dark environment with a stable temperature, ideally around 10-15°C (50-59°F), and a humidity of about 70%. Avoid direct sunlight and significant vibrations. For wines sealed with corks, it is recommended to store them horizontally to keep the cork moist, preventing air from entering and causing oxidation, which can affect the wine's quality.