Bordeaux: Cité du Vin Entry Ticket and Wine Tasting

1.Bordeaux: Cité du Vin Entry Ticket and Wine Tasting
Skip the ticket desk at Bordeaux’s Cité du Vin for 18 interactive wine exhibits, audio guide, 35m views, and a glass of wine.
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Skip the ticket desk at Bordeaux’s Cité du Vin for 18 interactive wine exhibits, audio guide, 35m views, and a glass of wine.

Afternoon from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion: Grand Cru Classé tasting of 3-4 wines, medieval village walk, and a French aperitif.

Half-day Bordeaux wine tasting in the Médoc or Saint-Émilion with château visits, tastings, snacks, and no-driving transport.
“The tour guide was funny and knowledgeable. I learnt so much about the planting, growing, pruning and wine processes. He taught us about the left and right bank, local history and culture.”

Half-day Saint-Émilion escape from Bordeaux with a grand cru winery visit, guided tasting, and a walk through UNESCO old streets.
“Too much talking, too little drinking.”

Half-day Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion: UNESCO village walk, historic château visit, and tasting 3 local wines in a small group.
“Guide Margoax was knowledgeable! The wines we sampled were fantastic and they do shipping as well.”

Merlot and Cabernet tasting in Bordeaux’s wine trade museum cellars, with English notes and a self-guided visit plus staff-led tasting.
“Do not mistake with Cin de Vin”

Half-day Bordeaux wine tasting with guided châteaux visits or Saint-Émilion’s underground church. Seasonal routes, $68, 5 hours.

Half-day from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion: organic vineyard tour, three red tastings, medieval streets, panoramic views, and Saint-Émilion macarons.

Taste Bordeaux with a small group: organic wine, bistro lunch, cheese, cannelé, and award-winning chocolate over 3.5 hours.
“We had a great experience. Antoine was super knowledgeable and friendly. He went above and beyond to give us extra help and guidance.”

Small-group Saint-Émilion wine day from Bordeaux: 2 châteaux tastings, picnic lunch, and a UNESCO village walk with a final comparison tasting.
“Remy, our guide, was knowledgeable, funny and kind. We toured two vineyards which were beautiful and interesting. We met the owner/winemaker at Clos des Abbesses and learning about the complexities of wine making was fascinating. Remy brought us the most fantastic lunch in the wine tasting room. Visiting Saint Emillon was otherworldly. I would like…”



















