Bordeaux Wine Trails offers a unique experience of Bordeaux’s wine expertise and lifestyle. Let our local guides take you to the most beautiful Chateaus of the region for up close and personal visits. Your senses will travel with our food and wine pairings of chocolate, cheeses and cured meats so you get an authentic taste of life in France!
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First time experience on Bordeaux wine trails
Loved the passion full narrations of the young tour guid Alex. His choices of the wineries were superb. Thanks to everyone for the fun and knowledge.
Highly recommend toilette arrangement in the Tourism office because public toilets were not working.
P
Magical day
Perfect weather, organized and knowledgeable guides, good balance between biking and wine tasting. Difficult to get information from co once booked. After two emails were not responded to over two weeks I had a French speaker call with success.
T
Amazing Tour
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour. Our guide was great and answered any questions we had. The wine was great and the town of Saint Emillion is amazing. Some streets are a bit steep and made of cobblestones, so wear good walking shoes. Would highly recommend.
M
Fantastic afternoon tour
This is a lovely afternoon tour with a small group of people guided by passionate and friendly guides....with beautiful vineyard stops and delicious tastings. I'd thoroughly recommend this tour, a lovely balance of history, education, culture and, of course, wine!
T
Worth on every euro!
It was a fantastic experience. Our guide was amazing and the wine yard representative very friendly. ❤️
S
Nice experience, a little disappointed
This tour was highly educational and our guide was very kind and approachable. The ride from Bordeaux to Saint-Emillion was comfortable and quick with no delays or traffic. We learned a lot about the wine-making process and tried some delicious wines. The wine selection was very traditional - lots of full bodied and complex wines. I would have liked to try some of the new age, natural wines popping up around the region for a bit more variety and to learn about changes in the industry. I also thought we were getting a full lunch for the half-day tour, but it was only a small aperitivo - 1 type of cheese, some bread and crackers. I think a larger, more traditional French lunch would have really made the experience worth the value.