NCL unveils 2023 ‘Meet The Winemaker’ cruises
Norwegian Cruise Line revealed the line-up of its popular series of wine cruises.
The Meet the Winemaker program features renowned winemakers and culinary experts.
The series offers an exclusive opportunity to engage with winemakers through various enriching seminars and activities.
It includes wine tastings, paired dinners, culinary demonstrations and meet-and-greets.
“Our Meet the Winemaker series is back and better than ever,” said Harry Sommer, CEO.
“Every year we aim to elevate this exclusive experience.”
The line-up includes celebrity chef and TV personality Aaron Sanchez, winemaker Miguel Torres and Emma Walker, Master Blender at Johnnie Walker.
They join wine cruises in the Caribbean, Alaska, Bermuda and Northern Europe.
Learn more about : NCL ( United Kingdom )
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