Ed Kurtzman, Winemaker
Over the course of his storied career, Ed Kurtzman has earned acclaim as one of California’s most sought-after consulting winemakers. As a Pinot Noir and Chardonnay specialist, Ed is known for crafting elegantly structured wines that fuse his intimate understanding of cool-climate viticulture with a gentle, small-lot approach to winemaking. Ed began his Pinot Noir and Chardonnay journey at Bernardus in the early 1990s. In 1995, he became the enologist and assistant winemaker at Chalone Vineyard, where he honed his craft working alongside winemaker Michael Michaud and Chalone founder Dick Graff. Within a few years, Ed was named the winemaker for Testarossa Vineyards, where he developed the winery’s Pinot Noir program. He became Freeman’s founding winemaker for the 2002 harvest and discovered a kindred winemaking spirit in Akiko Freeman. Ed spent the next decade teaching Akiko the art of winemaking as the two developed Freeman’s portfolio of wines together. Ed was also the Fort Ross winemaker from 2003 through 2006 and he made Roar’s wines for 6 vintages, 2007 through 2012.
Ed will be bringing his own wine labels on the cruise. These are August West, Sandler and Mansfield-Dunne, which he produces at his urban winery in San Francisco. He started August West in 2002, Sandler in 2003, and has always been the winemaker for Mansfield-Dunne, the label he inherited in 2021.
Sally Johnson Blum, Winemaker
Sally is a consulting winemaker producing wines for clients in the Napa Valley, Washington State, Sonoma County and beyond, including Tamber Bey Vineyards, Mullan Road Cellars, The Walls, Pášxa, CourAvant, Bansal Family and LaCour Wine Estates, as well as her partnership brands Stereograph and MAS. Prior to launching her consulting firm in 2023, she spent 15 years at Pride Mountain Vineyards, eight years at St Francis Winery, and worked at Robert Mondavi Winery in Oakville and St Hallett Winery in South Australia. Over the course of her career, she has garnered numerous accolades including two 100-point scores from the critic Robert Parker and three wines on the Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines in the World list. Her wines have been served at multiple White House State dinners and luncheons, and she was named one of Glamour magazine’s “10 Badass Women Winemakers.”
Sally will be bringing an assortment of wines from her consulting projects, as well as her own brand. She will focus on vineyard-designated Cabernet Sauvignon from Oakville and other AVA’s, as well as some whites, Rosés and Rhône varietal wines. She looks forward to conversing on many wine-related topics with her fellow passengers on the AmaKristina, as they explore the Rhône Valley, a region that Sally loves and has a personal connection to.
Stephanie Goldberg-Glazer & Ari Glazer, Travel Advisors
Stephanie was literally born into hospitality: she was born at what is now Johnson and Wales University, and by the age of 5 she was pulling bingo numbers and operating the switchboard at her grandfather’s South Beach hotel.
Stephanie started Live Well, Travel Often in 2006. It is now a full-service travel agency. Her clients travel to all seven continents, on trips customized to their needs. Stephanie is an accredited Elite Cruise Counselor with CLIA, and is an expert in group travel and coordination. She works tirelessly to get her clients the best possible vacation experiences at exceptional prices.
In 2022, Ari joined the business after a 25-year career in commercial litigation. His legal background and attention to detail make him an invaluable asset to Live Well, Travel Often. You will find him on the other end of the phone or email answering questions and reviewing every last detail for our clients vacations, insurance claims and more.
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Ed & Sally’s Wine on the Rhone Itinerary:
DAY 1 * Please note that all excursion information will be subject to change and there will be additional wine-focused options just for you in some ports.
Board the ship for your wine cruise.
DAY 2
Considered one of the most beautiful cities in France, Arles enchants all with its tantalizing history, formerly a Roman center of trade. Join a guided walking tour where you’ll visit the Roman ruins of Arles such as its Roman Amphitheater and the Church of Saint Trophime, famous for its Romanesque architecture. Alternatively, you can enjoy a bike ride along the Rhône, through town to the Langlois Bridge, a famous subject from several Vincent Van Gogh paintings. And for those who wish to delve further into Van Gogh’s Arles, join a special walking tour along with a visit to the Vincent Van Gogh Foundation, showcasing his legacy. During the afternoon, venture to Les Baux de Provence, a hilltop village and ruined castle. Enjoy time in the “old village,” its shops, art galleries, and cafes interspersed among the historic ruins. You will also have a unique experience at the Carrières de Lumières, where you will be treated to a spectacular presentation of art, sound, and history projected on the walls of a former limestone quarry set to music. Next, visit an olive farm to learn about this age-old Provençal tradition and enjoy a tasting. Finally, experience the beauty of Saint Rémy de Provence, the location where Van Gogh painted some of his most famous paintings, including Starry Night.
DAY 3
Avignon, aptly named the “City of Popes,” was the center of the Catholic Church in the 14th century when its “Palais des Papes” was the equivalent of today’s Vatican. Depending on your interests, you have three choices of excursions in the morning. Discover the history of Avignon on a guided walking tour that includes the Papal Palace and the well-preserved medieval walls surrounding the historic center of town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or, you can visit three venues around Avignon to taste regional specialties including macarons, cheese and wine, and tapenades. Alternately, you can enjoy a bike tour through the city. During the afternoon, you can go to another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the impressive Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct that is a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
DAY 4
Take in the quaint surroundings of Viviers, a charming commune that sidles up to the right bank of the Rhone. From Viviers, travel to the magnificent hilltop village, Grignan, and go in search of the highly prized “Black Diamond” truffles with a farmer and his trustworthy canine companion. You can also explore Viviers on a guided walking tour, where you’ll see iconic sights such as Saint-Vincent Cathedral. Or stretch your muscles on a hike to Viviers’ St. Vincent Cathedral, taking in beautiful views of the Châteauneuf du Pape dam, the Donzère Gorge and the town of Montelimar with its magnificent château. You can also set off on a guided bike tour, exploring the beauty of Southern France as you ride along the Rhône River.
DAY 5
Take a steam train ride past magnificent landscape carved along the Gorge du Doux, stopping at the charming little station of Colombier le Vieux-Saint Barthélemy le Plain, where the train maneuvers in preparation for its return journey. Alternatively, lovers of wine and chocolate will want to visit Le Château de Tournon for a presentation and tasting on the pairing of red wine and chocolate. For a more active adventure, take a hike through the vineyards of Tain l’Hermitage, followed by a visit to a local winery where you’ll sample some of the wines.
DAY 6
Situated between the wine regions of Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône lies Vienne with a Roman past that can be seen in its marvelously preserved ruins. Follow the footsteps of the ancient Romans on a walking tour to see the amazingly well-preserved Augustus and Livia Temple, the Saint Maurice Cathedral, a Gothic church that took more than 500 years to build, and St. Pierre Abbey—one of the oldest surviving churches in France, and now an Archaeological Museum. For those wishing to be more active, you can either take a guided hike from the ship to the Monastery at Mount Pipet or a guided bike tour along a portion of the ViaRhôna bike route.
DAY 7
Take a walking tour that starts in Fourvière Hill, part of the city’s historic region that is now a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the 19th-century basilica Notre-Dame de Fourvière. Continue on to the old town of Lyon, followed by a guided walk through the St. Jean district, where you will be introduced to the city’s unique covered walkways, known as “traboules.” You can also visit the famous indoor market hall Les Halles de Lyon – Paul Bocuse, named after the late chef renowned for his Michelin-starred l’Auberge du Pont de Collonges restaurant. There you’ll have a chance to sample of the delicacies offered by butchers, bakers, chocolatiers and cheesemongers while taking in the colorful sights and enticing aromas around you. Alternately, join a guided bike tour through the city designed with cyclists in mind. Later in the day, visit a traditional Beaujolais winery and learn the history and techniques of their vineyard. Plus, enjoy a tasting of their specialty.
DAY 8
Disembark the ship and bid farewell to Lyon as you prepare for your flight home, or customized post-cruise experience.