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7 great bordeaux wine tours: find the best tastings and vineyards.

As a wine lover, the Bordeaux wine region is an absolute must-visit destination. Located in southwestern France, Bordeaux is home to some of the most prestigious wineries in the world. And the best way to really get an overview of the region, try lots of wine, and learn as much as possible is to go on one of the top Bordeaux wine tours.

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When we went for the first time, we were worried we wouldn’t be able to get into the top wineries and we’d have a hard time navigating the language barrier. In many ways, we were right. It wasn’t easy booking tours on our own without help. But then we found Rue des Vignerons , a website that helps you easily locate and book winery visits and more.

Not only can you book your own tours through them, you can also book a full or half day group tour in either the Right Bank or Left Bank, making it even more easy to find the best wineries and have a nice time on your trip, without having to worry about details.

We’ve been on many tours in Bordeaux and have found each of these to be very rewarding, fun, and educational. I hope you’ll find one that you love just as much as we did.

Planning a trip to Bordeaux ?

  • Easiest way to book wine tasting appointments: Rue des Vignerons (instant booking!)
  • Book a private wine tour with driver with B for Bordeaux (personalize your tour)
  • Rent a car through Discover Cars (they find all the best deals)

Where to Stay in Bordeaux See all hotel options

  • Intercontinental Bordeaux Le Grand Hotel, an IHG Hotel  (5-star hotel in Bordeaux Centre)
  • Château Fombrauge – Bernard Magrez Luxury Wine Experience  (Saint Emilion)

Best Tours and Experiences in Bordeaux:

  • Bordeaux Walking Tour (Private)
  • Medoc Full Day Wine Tour – 150€/pp – a full-day tour to discover 3 carefully selected châteaux.
  • Saint Emilion Full Day Wine Tour – 155€ – Visit & tasting at 3 Châteaux.

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Best Bordeaux Wine Tours

Saint emilion full day wine tour from bordeaux.

St Emilion Wine Tour

This full-day Saint Emilion wine tour is one of the best Bordeaux wine tours you can take. This is our top recommended tour for a reason. It’s with a company we know and trust. They meet at the Bordeaux Tourist Office, so it’s convenient for everyone. The tour includes 8 full hours of learning about wine production, seeing where some of the best wine in France is produced, and of course, tasting wine.

You’ll travel in comfort in a top-of-the-range, air-conditioned van from Bordeaux with an English-speaking Bordeaux wine expert, who will make sure you’re having a great time and learning a lot.

The tour includes a visit & tasting at 3 Châteaux and an opportunity to explore Saint Emilion for a little while on your own. This little town is so cute. You’re going to love it. This is a small group tour, but with 8 people or less. Two people are required to run the tour.

  • 09:20 am : Meet your guide in front of the Bordeaux Tourist Office
  • 09:30 am: Departure for the Bordeaux vineyard tour in Saint Emilion
  • 10:30 am: Visit and tasting at the 1ᵉʳ Saint Emilion wine estate
  • 12:00 am: Visit and wine tasting at the 2ᵉ Saint Emilion wine estate
  • 1:00 pm: Free time for personal discovery and lunch in the village of St Emilion. (at your own expense)
  • 3:30 pm: Wine tasting at the 3ᵉ Saint Emilion wine estate
  • 4:30 pm: Departure from Saint Emilion for Bordeaux
  • 5:30 pm: Drop-off at Bordeaux Tourist Office

Saint-Emilion Full Day Wine Bike Tour from Bordeaux

If you’re looking for something unique, we recommend this wine bike tour. There’s no more fun way to see this awesome town and the vineyards than on an electric bike.

Your guide will take you safely through the spectacular winding landscapes of the Saint-Emilion and Pomerol vineyards. You’ll discover the grape varieties that make Bordeaux so prestigious. Taste the wines right at the châteaux where they are made, before losing yourself in the charm and beauty of the medieval village of Saint-Emilion.

Between vineyard visits, enjoy a fresh lunch in the heart of the vineyards, letting time stand still as you bask in the sunshine and fresh air. This tour is an effortless adventure for all levels thanks to the electric power of our new bikes.

  • 09:00 am: Meet your guide in front of the Bordeaux Tourist Office at 12 cours du 30 Juillet. Depart for Saint-Emilion by minibus.
  • 10:00 am: Climb aboard! Pick up your E-bike and clothes before a safety briefing with your guide.
  • 11:15 am: Visit a château in Saint-Emilion and enjoy a red wine tasting followed by a private sit-down picnic lunch prepared by our local caterer overlooking the vineyards!
  • 2:00 pm: Guided tour of the village of Saint-Emilion and its picturesque cobbled streets
  • 3:30 pm: Discover a family estate located on one of Saint-Emilion’s finest terroirs! Enjoy an additional tasting and some nibbles to complete the experience!
  • 5:30 pm: Return to Bordeaux!

Medoc Full Day Wine Tour from Bordeaux

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If you want to develop from a wine novice to a wine connoisseur, this full-day Bordeaux Wines Workshop and Tour is perfect for you. Over the course of 7 hours, you’ll have the chance to increase your wine knowledge and indulge in some of the best wines in the country.

The tour includes a 1.5-hour workshop accompanied by a wine specialist and visits to two estates. Test your skills in smelling the different aromas that define a good wine, and see how the taste of your wine changes when you sample different foods with your wine.

This tour also includes transportation via air-conditioned vehicle, 6 different wine tastings, and a snack. It’s the perfect way to spend a day exploring Bordeaux’s wine culture.

Overall, these three Bordeaux wine tours offer a great way to explore the region’s wine culture. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious day trip or an educational wine workshop, you’re sure to find a tour that fits your needs. So book your tour today and get ready to experience the best of Bordeaux’s wine culture!

  • 09.20 am: Meet your guide in front of the Bordeaux Tourist Office
  • 09: 30 am: Departure for the Bordeaux wine tour in the Médoc
  • 10.45 am: Arrival at the first winery for a visit and wine tasting
  • 12:00 am: Free time for lunch (own expense) in Pauillac
  • 2.00 pm: Visit and wine tasting at the second winery
  • 3:30 pm: Visit and wine tasting at the 3ᵉ domaine viticole
  • 5:30 pm: Drop-off at Bordeaux tourist office

St-Emilion & Médoc Combined Day Tour from Bordeaux

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If you don’t have a lot of time but want to see both St. Emilion and Medoc, you can take this combined day trip that will show you the contrast between the two.

You’ll start out with a tour and tasting in St. Emilion, then head to local winery for a wine tasting and picnic lunch, then it’s on to a family run estate in Medoc and a tasting session at a second winery in the Margaux region.

This tour has a small group size with a maximum of 8 people, so you’ll get nearly undivided attention from your guide who is there to answer your questions and assist you with anything you need along the way.

The tour includes a short walking tour of Saint Emilion, red wine tastings in a Château, private transportation via air-conditioned minivan, and a professional English-speaking guide and driver. All tasting fees and the picnic are included. This tour has received the Badge of Excellence from Viator !

Half-day private tour in Saint-Emilion in a sidecar

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This tour is the one to book if you’re short on time or just want a quick tour, but don’t want to join a group. As an added bonus, it’s also conducted in a retro sidecar.

You’ll be picked up at your hotel in Bordeaux and taken out to Saint-Emilion, where your tour of the vineyards and countryside begins. You’ll have a few wine tastings, plus some time to walk around the town on your own.

This tour is approximately 4 1/2 hours and everything you need is included in the price.

Bordeaux Private Full Day Wine Tour

Chateau de Candale

If you have a group, this private full-day tour is definitely the way to go. The price is higher, but it’s for a group of up to 8 people, so the more you have the less it costs per person.

This 8-hour tour is also great because it’s a custom-made tasting experience. You can choose to explore the Medoc, Saint Emilion, Graves, or Sauternes, and you get to choose up to three château visits and expert-led wine tastings. Or you can have your guide choose for you based on your preferences.

The tour includes professional English-speaking guide and driver, fully private wine tour, bottled water, private transportation via air-conditioned minivan, hotel pick-up and drop-off. The only thing not included is the tasting fees at the Chateaux.

Médoc Luxury Wine Trip from Bordeaux in a Citroën DS Limousine Convertible

On this tour, you will travel in style in a 1973 Citroën DS Limousine Convertible with a private chauffeur, and enjoy a fully customized tasting tour. You can choose to do a half or full day tour and up to 4 can ride in the car.

Admire the views along the ‘Route des Chateaux’, choose to visit Premier Cru vineyards, and stop to indulge in guided wine tastings or lunch at a gourmet restaurant.

The tour price includes transportation and bottled water. The other activities are at your own expense.

St. Emilion wine tasting

Our Best Bordeaux Tips

There’s a lot to think about when you’re planning your trip to Bordeaux. Here are a few things we wish we’d known before we went.

  • It’s not easy to book wine appointments directly through wineries. It’s way easier to book through Rue des Vignerons. You can also easily cancel your booking if something comes up.
  • English is not spoken everywhere, so be prepared with some key French phrases.
  • It’s best to stay in the town of Bordeaux if you don’t have a car. It’s walking distance to everything and all of these tours can depart from there.
  • If you do have a car, you might want to stay in St. Emilion. It’s so cute and easy to get around.
  • We like St. Emilion more than Medoc for the experience because it’s cuter, more laidback, and easier to visit.
  • Look for wineries that offer dinner. We had better dining experiences out in the vineyards than in town.
  • If you want to try more wines, head to one of the wine bars in Bordeaux to sample more than you could ever try at the wineries.

Bordeaux Wine Tour Questions

How much does it cost to go wine tasting in bordeaux.

Bordeaux wine tours vary in cost, but many of them are not very expensive. The most expensive tours include tastings of a variety of high-end wines as well as food and occasionally even the chance to try your hand at making wine. But, for the most part, most wine tours in France cost around $100-$160 per person for a full 8-10 hour day. Of course, this will vary depending on what is included, if it’s a private wine tour, and so forth. For private wine tours, you can expect around $200-$300 per person.

When Should I Visit Bordeaux Wineries?

The best time to visit Bordeaux wineries is between August and October, with September being peak season. Mid to late August is perfect for seeing vineyards overflowing with grapes and have warm to hot weather, while September is when the grapes are at their best and harvesting season begins. By mid-October, much of the grapes are harvested for use during the off-season, but you’ll experience far milder temperatures which is perfect for those who don’t love the summer heat.

How Do you Get Around Bordeaux Wineries?

The wineries are located within a 50-mile radius of the city. The closest vineyards are located just outside the city center and are very easy to reach. Many tour companies offer transportation to these vineyards so you don’t have to worry about driving yourself or taking public transportation (especially helpful since public transport is limited). With pre-arranged tours, you can also easily choose an accommodation that is central to the city center or in a nearby village to maximize your time spent tasting wines and visiting wineries without having to worry about long travel times.

How Many Days is Enough for Bordeaux?

You should plan on spending between 4-7 days in Bordeaux, however, there is no definitive answer to this question, as it will depend on your interests and how much time you have available. If you are simply looking for a short visit to do some wine tasting at a few wineries, a couple of days should be sufficient. However, if you want to explore the vineyards or take an immersive wine-tasting tour, you may want to stay in Bordeaux for a week or longer.

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The Bordeaux wine region is perhaps the most legendary wine-producing area in all of Europe. It’s best known for its medium to full-bodied red wines, luscious botrytis-affected dessert wines , gorgeous scenery, and famous chateaux. But Bordeaux is a vast destination to travel to. With over 38 sub-regions and a vibrant cultural scene in the city of Bordeaux itself, a wine lover could easily spend a month or more and not be done exploring.

At its most basic level, the region of Bordeaux is cut in half by the Garonne River, and wineries on either side are permitted to produce red wine blends consisting of Cabernet Sauvignon , Cabernet Franc , Merlot , Malbec , Carmenere , and Petit Verdot .

On the white wine front, both dry and sweet wines are produced with Sauvignon Blanc , Sauvignon Gris , Semillon and Muscadelle . Colombard and Ugni Blanc can also be found in small quantities at various boutique wineries.

In this travel guide, we’re going to list 30 of our favorite Bordeaux wineries throughout the entirety of the region that are worth visiting. We realize that each Winetraveler has a preference when it comes to wine styles and winery experiences, so we’ll do our best to split this list of wineries into a variety of categories.

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The wine association within Bordeaux is currently experimenting with growing grape varieties foreign to the region, such as Tempranillo , Garnacha and Touriga Nacional , among others, in an effort to prepare for climate change in the future.

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Travel Logistics Getting To and Around Bordeaux

As we’ve mentioned, Bordeaux is a big place, so travel logistics are important. The region resides in the southwestern portion of France, north of Spain’s Basque region. While the city itself has its own fairly large airport, it’s often difficult to find direct flights if you’re coming from the United States.

If you’re already in Europe, direct flights can be found from most major European cities. Otherwise, if you’re coming from the US, consider flying into Paris or Madrid and connecting to Bordeaux. You can search for current flight deals and get notified as they arise right here.

Once you’re in the city, we highly recommend spending at least a couple of nights exploring its cobblestone streets, Place de la Bourse, delicious restaurants, wine bars and of course, La Cité du Vin (a new and impressive “wine city” and museum, skip the line with this ticket ).

Stay at the opulent 5-star Intercontinental Bordeaux for luxury digs, a rooftop bar, and a perfect location near the opera house. Or, stay at Hôtel des Quinconces for an equally luxurious experience in the city center but with a more boutique vibe.

Before we dive into the wineries, there are a few more must-do activities while visiting Bordeaux.

Stop at exceptional wine bars like Le Bar à Vin, Tchin Tchin Wine Bar, Julo and Voilà ! Bar à vins du monde .

Experience Bordeaux like never before on this 2-hour electric scooter tour ! With an easy-to-ride and eco-friendly electric scooter, you can cover double the distance in half the time, while exploring the picturesque Garonne riverside and iconic landmarks like Bordeaux Cathedral and Pont de Pierre. Get insider tips from your local guide and capture unforgettable moments at Place des Quinconces and more. Choose from a morning or afternoon tour departure and make the most out of your Bordeaux adventure.

Indulge in the culinary delights of Bordeaux with a 3-hour gourmet food walking tour . Led by a knowledgeable foodie guide, you’ll visit three beloved local shops to sample the staples of French cuisine, including canelés (a Bordeaux pastry), cheese, and charcuterie, accompanied by a glass of wine. Learn about the wine industry and its fascinating history in Bordeaux, and at the end of the tour, head back to a central apartment to enjoy all the delicious specialties you’ve gathered, paired with another glass of wine.

Discover a unique and exciting way to explore Bordeaux with a private motorcycle tour . Hop on the sidecar and take in the breathtaking views while your knowledgeable guide shares fascinating anecdotes about the top landmarks and hidden gems along the way, from Place de la Bourse to Palais Gallien. With hotel pickup included, enjoy a stress-free and personalized experience tailored to your interests. Avoid the hassle of navigating and discover Bordeaux from a perspective rare to visitors.

Alternatively, you can customize a personal and private guided walking tour around the city to all of its major sights and landmarks with our local friend Sophia.

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Once you’ve spent a few romantic days wandering the city streets and indulging in epic cuisine at restaurants like Restaurant Son’  and Le Petit Atelier des Faures,  rent a car and prepare to explore the countryside. National, Europecar and Hertz all have downtown Bordeaux rental offices. So check rates well ahead of time here and lock up a rental for the duration of your trip.

If you’d prefer not to drive and would like to explore Bordeaux’s wine country in a private, guided fashion, we highly recommend scheduling a day trip with Atlas Bordeaux . You’ll visit some of the most noteworthy wine regions like Medoc, Saint-Emilion, Graves, Sauternes, or Pessac-Leognan. Group tours to regions like Saint-Emilion are also available. One other fun way to explore the countryside is by bike .

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Bordeaux, acclaimed for its viticultural prestige, also shines as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its remarkable urban harmony and architectural unity. The city’s enlisting under this prestigious designation is credited to its expansive quays along the Garonne River, the imposing Place de la Bourse, and the grandeur of the Port of the Moon—an elegant urban and architectural ensemble that dates back to the Enlightenment period. For wine enthusiasts venturing into this region, there’s an intriguing slice of lesser-known history; the city’s wine trade expansion in the 18th century directly influenced its urban plan and development. Exploring Bordeaux reveals hidden gems like the historic wine merchants’ district, Chartrons, where cobbled streets whisper tales of wine barrels rolled out for international shipment. Bordeaux’s contribution to the world of oenology is also reflected in its innovative La Cité d u Vin , a cultural facility that offers a multisensory journey through the world of wine across various cultures and civilizations. This contemporary museum, shaped like a swirling glass of wine, not only symbolizes the city’s rich wine heritage but also offers an avant-garde edge to the classic wine country tour.

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As we just mentioned, some Winetravelers may prefer to visit the Bordeaux wine region in a guided fashion. If that’s what you’re looking to do, we highly recommend scheduling a full-day private trip with Atlas Bordeaux . Below, you’ll get a taste of what some of your travel options are in the region, so you’ll be better prepared to craft the perfect trip. Atlas will help you do that and more.

Decide on the region (or multiple regions) you’d like to visit most. Typically, most of our readers are interested in visiting Medoc, Margaux, Saint-Emilion, Graves, Sauternes, or Pessac-Leognan. You can even request some of the wineries we mention in this list that you’d like to visit. They will then design a custom, all-inclusive itinerary for you. Typically, your full-day experience is complete with transportation, lunch, and private wine tastings. You can opt for family-operated establishments, or arrange for a Michelin-star restaurant on your itinerary. It’s completely up to you.

Where to start? We recommend you take a few moments to think about the kind of experience you want to get out of your visit to Bordeaux. Are you looking to visit some of the most famous chateaus? Do you prefer more boutique wineries? Are you looking to travel at a leisurely pace and get lost in the region? Are you looking for wineries with views or lodging? Luckily, we’ve covered a bit of everything in this list. The first wineries we mention here include accommodation if you’re looking to stay on a vineyard. 

Winery/Hotel Combinations

Château pape clément.

Location: Pessac Leognan

Why Guests Like It: Luxury, Castle/Chateau Experience, History, Great Service, Beautiful Grounds, Restaurant, Elegant

A visit to Chateau Pape Clement is worthwhile simply for the wine alone, however, it’s also one of the most memorable hotel experiences you’ll likely have in France. During one of our recent 2-night stays, we had the opportunity to dine in the incredibly well-maintained gardens, with over 60 acres of vines planted in the distance. The rooms feel historic and ornate, exhibiting a vibe of elegance we have yet to experience at any other winery hotel in France.

Without going into too much detail (we’ll let the staff at the chateau do that for you), wine production dates back to the 1200s. The property was also once owned by a pope, hence its name. If you’re looking to stay on a vineyard at one famous winery in Bordeaux, this is your opportunity. Book a stay for your preferred dates right here.

La Maison d’Estournel

Location: Saint-Estèphe

Why Guests Like It: Location, Great For Couples, Exceptional Food (Custom Even), Great Service, Fabulous Grounds, Luxurious Rooms

For a truly “French” experience, consider staying and dining at the sumptuous La Maison d’Estournel . Here, the staff go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. One day for lunch, they were kind enough to set our table up outside in the gardens on request. With a sommelier on hand to answer any of your Bordeaux wine questions, combined with a menu that changes daily and a chef willing to tailor a meal to your preferences, you really can’t go wrong. 

Location-wise, La Maison d’Estournel is just minutes away from many of the famous Bordeaux wineries we discuss a little later on in this guide, including Chateau Lafite Rothschild and Chateau Mouton Rothschild.

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Hôtel & Restaurant LALIQUE – Château Lafaurie Peyraguey

Location: Sauternes (Bommes)

Why Guests Like It: Modern, Luxurious, Exceptional Restaurant, Service, Location

An often-overlooked travel experience in Bordeaux is a stop in Sauternes. This is where some of the most delicious and meticulously crafted sweet white wines are made, better than anywhere else in the world. Château Lafaurie Peyraguey’s new opulent Hôtel & Restaurant LALIQUE exudes luxury. It’s the perfect stop for couples looking for upscale amenities, cuisine and modern, chic luxurious rooms. Better still, you’re in close proximity to a number of our favorite wineries in the Sauternes region. From the restaurant’s floor-to-cieling glass windows, you can gaze out at the vineyards of Chateau Sigalas-Rabaud. In the other direction, you can see Chateau d’Yquem in the distance. Stay here .

Best Bordeaux Vineyards and Wineries To Visit in France

Château Sigalas-Rabaud

Why Guests Like It: Luxurious, Exceptional Service, Great Wine Produced on the Property, Beautiful Views and Grounds

Literally right next door to LALIQUE, consider staying at Chateau Sigalas-Rabaud for a true French vineyard resort experience. This is a family-run operation and Laure and her team are guaranteed to make you feel welcome. We had the pleasure of walking with her through the vineyards while she discussed the production process of their famous botrytis sweet wines. Then, we continued on through the vines on foot to visit both Chateau Rayne-Vigneau and Château Lafaurie Peyraguey. You’re also in close proximity to wineries like Clos Haut-Peyraguey and Chateau d’Yquem, which are must-visits. If you book a trip , tell her we sent you. 

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Domaine du Papillon

Location: Medoc

Why Guests Like It: Peaceful, Removed, Family-Operated, Swimming Pool, Great Breakfast

If you’re looking to stay in a slightly more affordable hotel in the Medoc region, Domaine du Papillon provides a great base and welcoming hosts. Christoph and Sabine go out of their way to make sure all their guests are content with their stay. There’s even a chance they’ll have breakfast with you and give you advice on the best places to taste wine while you’re in the area. While not a winery itself, this hotel has spacious grounds that are perfect for lounging and taking your visit to Bordeaux at a slower pace. You’re also only a short distance from a number of wineries in the Medoc.

Château Borgeat de Lagrange

Why Guests Like It: Castle-like Setting, Great Service, Beautiful Grounds

Location: Blaye

Up until now, all of the winery/hotel combinations we’ve mentioned have been on the left bank of the Garonne. Château Borgeat de Lagrange will take you a little further south in Bordeaux and place you not far from the right bank of the river. That means more of the wines over here will be Merlot dominant. Consider a stay at Château Borgeat de Lagrange for peaceful and beautiful surroundings, a swimming pool, a historic building and a great jump-off point to visit a number of Right Bank wineries. Here, you’ll feel like you’re taking a step back in time.

Le Pain De Lune

Why Guests Like It: Boutique, Excellent Service, Beautiful Grounds, Location

Location: Bourg

For a more relaxed, boutique accommodation, consider staying at Le Pain De Lune . This is a smaller villa, yet gorgeous and well-maintained both externally and internally. It’s also right on the right bank of the Dordogne River, where the Garonne splits. What we tend to hear from our readers most about this place is the service. If you’re looking for advice about the best things to do in Bordeaux, don’t be shy to speak with your host, Philippe.

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Famous Bordeaux Vineyards & Château To Visit

Château haut-brion.

Location: Pessac

Why Guests Like It: Location, Historic, Great Wine

Chateau Haut-Brion is not only one of the most famous and oldest wineries in Bordeaux, it’s also conveniently located near the city of Bordeaux. That being said, it makes for an ideal stop if you’re staying in the city. In terms of what you can expect when you visit the winery, the staff are incredibly friendly, the grounds are stunning, and most guests are incredibly pleased with the tours they offer. While this is a first-growth winery, we found that the staff didn’t make it seem so and were incredibly humble. If you’re lucky, you may get to taste some of the legendary ’09 or ’10 vintages.

Visits to Haut-Brion are difficult to attain, but you can request a potential experience if you complete their requested form. It helps if you work in the wine industry and it helps more if you request the visit well in advance.

Château Giscours

Location: Margaux

Why Guests Like It: Impressive Vineyards & Facilities, Affordable & Informative Tours, Delicious Wine

This winery maintains one of the largest vineyard areas in the Margaux sub-region of Bordeaux. Their wines are world-famous, and there’s a good chance whether you’re a novice wine drinker or an expert that you’ve seen various vintages on wine shop shelves. This is a beautiful property to visit. An opportunity to taste the essence of Margaux within a castle, along with an informative tour. We only paid 12 euros and had a very nice experience. Email or call them at +33 (0)5 57 97 09 09 and [email protected] to schedule a visit.

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Château Margaux

Why Guests Like It: Historic, Delicious Wine, Impressive Castle/Vineyards, Great Service, Luxurious

There’s a reason why Chateau Margaux remains one of the most famous wineries in the world. A visit to their property will quickly tell you that they must have been doing something right all of these years. Our readers frequently claim that some of the vintages sampled at Margaux are “the best glasses of wine we’ve ever had.” That’s assuming you’re into big-bodied and luscious Cabernet-dominant reds, of course. This winery simply cannot be missed. And while it’s clearly a large, somewhat corporate operation, the grounds and facilities are nothing short of breathtaking. The guides who take you through the facilities are also clearly passionate about the work they do here, and you’ll have a great time. Visits to Chateau Margaux are strictly by appointment only and can be difficult to schedule. It’s best to call them directly and see what your options are: +33 (0) 5 57 88 83 83.

Château Latour

Location: Pauillac

Why Guests Like It: Beautiful Grounds, Hospitable, Great Wines, Service, Restaurant

For such a famous producer, we didn’t feel like we were visiting some sort of corporate operation. Clearly, the winery has been successful, but the staff couldn’t have been more friendly and accommodating. The wines are also top-notch. If you’re able to sneak in for a visit to the property, it’s open Monday through Friday. Unfortunately, due to COVID they’ve been a bit more restrictive as to who may be able to visit. It’s open for tours and tastings geared towards professionals within the wine industry currently, but you may be able to schedule a visit by calling them at +33 5 56 73 19 80.

Château Mouton Rothschild

Why Guests Like It: Historic, Fantastic Wine, Opulent Property, Great Service, Museum

Another one of the most famous Château on Bordeaux’s left bank, Mouton Rothschild is another first-growth that has been crafting delectable juice since 1853 (though it was only elevated to first growth in 1973). As you might expect, the grounds and facilities here are impressive, as is the quality of service. However, it’s worth noting that this winery has only recently started providing tours again due to COVID. You may be able to schedule a visit by appointment only, call +33 (0)5 56 73 21 29 to inquire.

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Château Lafite Rothschild

Why Guests Like It: Castle Vibes, Beautiful Grounds and Vineyards, Exceptional Red Wines

Everything from the vast circular barrel room, the tasting areas, to the gardens, vineyards and castle itself is impressive at Château Lafite Rothschild. Located just north of Mouton, it’s worth a stop here if you’re planning on touring Pauillac. Unfortunately, this is another producer that has been pretty restrictive with visits due to the current COVID situation. Tastings and tours are by appointment only, +33 (0) 1 53 89 78 00.

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Château Cheval Blanc

Location: Saint Emilion

Why Guests Like It: Exceptional Wine, Historic, Rooftop Wine Tastings, Beautiful Grounds

We aren’t going to get your hopes up for visiting Cheval Blanc. It’s entirely possible, but wine tourism is something they currently are not promoting to the public. Cheval Blanc is now currently owned by LVMH (Moet Hennessy), and its primary focus is production and distribution. If you’re an industry professional, you can expect a guided tour through their vineyards, facilities and cellar, topped off with a tasting experience on the rooftop of the chateau that overlooks Pomerol and Saint Emilion. 

Famous Bordeaux Chateau, Wineries and Vineyards to Visit: Chateau d'Yquem

Chateau d’Yquem

Location: Sauternes

Why Guests Like It: Historic, Beautiful Grounds, Incredible Sweet Wine

Arguably one of the most famous Chateau in all of Bordeaux, d’Yquem produces some of the most sought-after sweet white wines in the world (unfortified). The property is vast, and somewhat removed from other producers in the area. You can actually see the towering estate from miles away. We remember briefly stopping in Saint-Croix-du-Mont (another sweet sub-region) to explore the terroir there, and in the distance, we could see d’Yquem standing high above the landscape. If you step into the main lobby of the winery, it makes all of the other nearby producers seem tiny.

Luckily for Winetravelers, Chateau d’Yquem is open to the public for visitation. However, appointments are required and visits are private. Be sure to book your visit well in advance .

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Château Petrus

Location: Pomerol

Why Guests Like It: Legendary Wines

Some of the most sought-after red wines in the world reside under the label of Chateau Petrus. We’re only mentioning it here because they are so famous, but it’s unlikely you’ll ever get to experience a visit to the facility in Pomerol. These days, Petrus focuses exclusively on production, not visitation. Visitors are only allowed on the property if they receive an exclusive invitation, and it’s almost always for those within the wine or hospitality industries.

Are there more famous Bordeaux wineries worth mentioning? Absolutely. Unfortunately, the way it currently works in Bordeaux (and especially with the ongoing COVID situation), the more famous the winery, the more difficult it is to get a visit. Should more legendary first-growths open up their doors to visitors, we’ll add them to this list. In the meantime, we’ll continue on with more exceptional Bordeaux wineries that are currently open to the public.

When it comes to the scenery in Bordeaux, you’re pretty much going to find it everywhere. That being said, this is a tough list to narrow down, so we’ve included Bordeaux wineries that have exceeded our personal expectations both in terms of views and the service provided.

Château Marquis

Why Guests Like It: Rent a Bike, Boutique, Great Service, Great Wines, Affordable, Beautiful Scenery

Located in Margaux, and not far from the famed Chateau Margaux, this more humble property is geared towards the wine tourist more than most in Bordeaux. Not only is the wine great and the surrounding vineyards beautiful, it’s one of the few wineries in Bordeaux that you can also rent a bike and explore the surrounding countryside. Definitely worth a stop, and the staff are happy to give you recommendations for additional things to do in the region.

Château Lamothe Bergeron

Why Guests Like It: Beautiful Property, Newly Restored Tasting Room, Immersive Tourism Experience

The vibe and setting outdoors at Château Lamothe Bergeron makes you feel as though you’re at some 18th-century outdoor French gala. When you make your way inside, you’ll feel almost exactly the opposite. This chateau went above and beyond to provide a high-tech wine tourism experience to its guests. The building has been almost completely restored recently, the tasting room is beautiful, and the tour and tasting options allow for an immersive experience. You’ll have the opportunity to taste the wines in their various developmental stages. This is also an ideal winery if you’re not looking to spend much money, as their most basic tasting starts at just 8 euros.

This is one of the few wineries in Bordeaux that (at least currently), doesn’t require reservations. You can visit from April to October: 7 days a week, from 10 am to 6 pm – from November to March: Mondays to Fridays from 9:30 am to 5.30 pm.

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Marquis de Vauban Castle

Why Guests Like It: Caters To Tourists, Horse-Drawn Carriage, Beautiful Property, Great Service, Lunch, Camping, Beautiful Views, Family Friendly

Unlike many Bordeaux producers who shy away from wine tourism and prefer to focus on wine production, Marquis de Vauban Castle provides an ample range of tasting and tour options to guests. You can choose to take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the property, take a little train ride if you have kids in tow, take an underground passage tour beneath the citadel of Blaye, or have a romantic lunch with your significant other overlooking the grounds. This property also supports motorhomes if you’re cruising around Bordeaux and provides electrical hook-up.

Château Prieuré Lichine

Why Guests Like It: Informative Tours, Beautiful Property, Great Service

For those looking for a detailed and personal tour of a lovely estate in the Margaux region, Château Prieuré Lichine is worth a stop. You’ll take a walk through the lovely courtyard, visit the wine cellar and production facilities, and learn about some unique and modern production techniques being implemented. Our tour guide Sarah also gave us background on the Margaux region itself, diving deep into the regulations and wine-making techniques of the area. The tasting room is also remarkably beautiful, and you’ll likely spend an hour or two relaxing or walking the grounds.

Château Castera

Location: Saint-Germain-d’Esteuil

Why Guests Like It: Great Value, Great Wines, Beautiful Property, History, Great Service

One of the few luxurious wineries perhaps in all of Bordeaux where you can get an informative tour and tasting for as little as 6 euros. As you’re guided through the property and production facilities, you’ll hear the passion in the guide’s voice. This is another castle-like setting, and the operation is run by a relatively young and enthusiastic team. Our favorite part about the visit is the escape game they offer from the top of the castle tower. Certainly a unique experience and an indication that guests having a memorable experience is important at Château Castera .

Château Dauzac

Location: Labarde

Why Guests Like It: Great Service, Beautiful Grounds, Welcoming Staff, Great Wines

This is a great winery to visit that’s a bit removed from many of the more popular wineries in the area. The property is sprawling, offering opportunities to buy a bottle and post up to have a little picnic of your own. If you choose to do a tour at Dauzac , they tend to be small and personalized. It begins in the vineyards, then you’ll be walked through the production facilities, the wine cellar and finally get to relax in the tasting room.

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Chateau Rayne-Vigneau

Why Guests Like It: Stunning Property, Great Wines, Warm Staff, Sensory Experiences

Boutique/Family Wineries & Intimate Tours and Tastings

Château moutte blanc.

Location: Macau

Why Guests Like It: Boutique, Family Operated, Warm Staff, Great Quality Wines, Petit Verdot

Moutte Blanc focuses on the Petit Verdot variety. A grape that is typically used in smaller quantities in Bordeaux blends, so sampling wines from this producer will undoubtedly provide a unique experience. A small, yet pretty castle-like setting, Château Moutte Blanc is one of those family-run wineries that will likely to give you a warm welcome should you knock on their door. To be safe, we don’t recommend that and suggest you make an appointment: +05 57 88 40 39.

Vignobles Noailles

Location: Côtes de Bourg

Why Guests Like It: Family Operated, Warm Staff, Great Wines

This boutique, family-run estate will leave you humbled. Escape the typical large estates of Bordeaux and visit this quaint house and vineyard located in Teuillac, Côtes de Bourg. What’s encouraging about Vignobles Noailles is that many of our friends who are tour operators in the region bring their guests to this winery because they know just how good the wine is and how special the experience is. Both individual and group visitation experiences are offered, and typically include walks through the vineyard, a cellar visit, and a tasting afterword. To schedule a visit, call +33 (0) 6 16 06 08 48 or email [email protected] .

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Château Arnauld

Location: Haut-Medoc

Why Guests Like It: Boutique, Warm Staff, Great Wines, Location

This “boutique castle” is ideal for those looking to taste exceptional wine in a relaxed setting at an affordable price. Due to COVID, walk-ins are no longer offered, however visitation can be reserved ahead of time . They currently have two tasting and tour options, the first is a 1-hour visit that includes a vineyard walk and explanation, in addition to a visit to the production facilities and barrel room. Finally, you’ll have a delightful tasting in their recently renovated tasting room showcasing two of their best wines. The second option includes everything previously mentioned, except a third wine is included along with a chocolate pairing.

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Château d’Arcins

Why Guests Like It: Historic, Personal Attention, Great Wines

It’s well worth a stop at Chateau d’Arcins for their wines and history alone, but it makes even more sense to stop here since it’s practically across the street from Chateau Arnauld. For us, the coolest thing about Chateau d’Arcins is that they’ve been producing wine since the 14th century. It’s argued that they’re the oldest estate in Haut-Medoc. What’s even more interesting, supposedly wines were crafted here at the command of the notorious Knights Templar. Call them to reserve a visit at +05 56 58 91 29.

Château Hourtin-Ducasse

Why Guests Like It: Friendly Staff, Great Tours, Beautiful Grounds, Boutique, Great Wines

We love visiting Château Hourtin-Ducasse thanks to the amicable hospitality of owners Michel and Maria. Taste wines alongside the winemaker himself, and straight from the barrel. They’ll take the time to get to know you here, just as much as you’ll be eager to get to know them. This is one winery where while we always recommend scheduling an appointment ahead of time, if you knock on the door they’ll likely let you in and give you all of their attention. Truly passionate about their work, Château Hourtin-Ducasse is one winery we hear again and again from our readers that they will be returning to.

Château Nodot

Why Guests Like It: Museum, Biodynamic, Great Wines, Affordable, Friendly Staff

The staff at Chateau Nodot go above and beyond to welcome their guests to their winery. What’s more, this is one winery that prides itself on being biodynamic . If you’re looking for a somewhat removed, authentic, boutique and focused wine tourism experience in Bordeaux, stop by Nodot. This is an area that’s not very sought out as a tourist destination, so you can expect more personal attention and we believe you’ll be impressed with the quality of wine production in the area as well. Contact them ahead of time at: +05 57 42 50 38

Château des Tourtes

Why Guests Like It: Family Friendly, Warm Staff, Beautiful Setting, Boutique, Great Wines, Bike Rentals

There are few things not to like about visiting Château des Tourtes . For starters, their most basic tour and tasting (of 5 wines might we add), is free. You can upgrade your tour to include small bites for just 6 euros. If you’re hungry, schedule a lunch or dinner (35 euros) while watching a movie that discusses the history of Bordeaux. Lastly, they also offer a guided tour with a the winemaker or one of their sommeliers, which includes a workshop on blending wine (40 euros).

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Le Cite du Vin: Best Things To Do in Bordeaux

Unique Experiences, Festivals & Museums

Depending on the season, Bordeaux offers a number of special experiences travelers can partake in. These range from harvest festivals, grape stomping, cave tours and beyond. Below, we’ll list a few of our favorites and when they typically take place, and how you can take part.

Visit La Cite du Vin for a completely immersive museum experience into everything wine. The architecture of the facility is remarkable, but there are also a plethora of interactive, family-friendly experiences designed to utilize all of your senses to really get to know wine and wine production. There is a restaurant on-site also, but it closes by 4 so plan to have lunch if you’re looking to spend the day here.  Book your entry ticket here .

La Fête du Vin , or the annual Bordeaux wine festival offers a number of special events, experiences and shows over a 4 day period in June.

Embark on a running and drinking marathon (literally) during Marathon du Médoc. During this unique event, you’ll literally be running winery to winery tasting some of the finest wines on a pre-determined route. Check if you can register for the next marathon or get on the waiting list here .

The Bordeaux River Festival, or the Fête du Fleuve is one of our favorites. Also typically occurring in June every other year, local gastronomic-focused businesses showcase their craft to locals and tourists alike. This is a great way to immerse yourself in Bordeaux food culture right on the banks of the Garonne River.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Bordeaux Wineries & Bordeaux Wine Tours

Can i do a bordeaux wine tour.

Absolutely! Bordeaux is one of the world’s most renowned wine regions and offers a wide variety of wine tours for all tastes and budgets. These tours can range from half-day to multiple-day excursions, offering you the chance to visit prestigious wine chateaux, learn about the winemaking process, and taste some of the world’s finest wines. Currently, our most popular, private and customizable tour of Bordeaux is offered by Atlas Bordeaux . Another popular and fun way to experience Bordeaux’s Saint-Émilion subregion is to do it on an e-Bike tour , allowing you to get outdoors, stop at vineyards along beautiful paths, with lunch included. Most tours will take you through the iconic vineyards of Médoc, Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, or Sauternes, among others, where you can explore the picturesque landscapes and historic vineyards that have made Bordeaux wines famous. Some tours also offer gourmet meals, cheese and wine pairings, or combine wine tasting with other local attractions. Remember to book in advance, particularly during the high season, to secure your spot and avoid disappointment. Also, be sure to check whether your tour includes transportation, as drinking and driving is not only dangerous but also strictly regulated in France.

When should I visit Bordeaux wineries?

If you’re interested in the winemaking process, consider visiting during the harvest season, which typically occurs from mid-September to early October . During this time, you can witness the vineyards in full activity. However, for the best weather and to enjoy the beauty of the vineyards, late spring (May and June) and early autumn (September and October) are generally the most pleasant times to visit. The weather is usually mild and the vineyards are picturesque. Summer is the most popular, and it’s also beautiful. You can’t really go wrong with a visit to Bordeaux during any season. Even during winter, you might get a more personalized visitation experience due to fewer crowds and a chance to meet the winemaker. Bordeaux wineries are generally open for this year-round. However, it’s always a good idea to check in advance, as some smaller vineyards may have limited visiting hours during the off-season or may require an appointment.

What’s the best way to get around Bordeaux?

Bordeaux is well-equipped with various transportation modes for convenience. The city’s public transportation system, which includes trams, buses, and river shuttles, is efficient and connects key parts of the city, making it easy for tourists to navigate. For those who prefer a more active means of transport, Bordeaux is one of France’s most bike-friendly cities, featuring an extensive network of bike lanes. You can rent a bike through the city’s bike-sharing program, VCub. If you plan to explore the wider Bordeaux region, including the vineyards, you may find renting a car to be the most practical option. Be mindful of the local driving rules and parking regulations. Lastly, for shorter distances within the city center, walking is often a great choice, as Bordeaux boasts a compact and pedestrian-friendly city center.

What are the must try wines and wine styles in Bordeaux?

To start, you must try the Bordeaux Reds, primarily made from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The Left Bank wines, hailing from regions like Médoc and Graves, are Cabernet-dominant, delivering robust, tannic wines that age gracefully. They are well-structured, exuding deep fruit flavors with hints of spice and earth. On the Right Bank, regions like Saint-Émilion and Pomerol offer Merlot-dominant wines. These are generally softer and more plush, with a generous fruit character and subtle notes of herbs and spices. The contrast between Left and Right Bank wines showcases the versatility and complexity of Bordeaux’s reds. For white wine lovers, Bordeaux doesn’t disappoint. Don’t miss out on the dry white wines, primarily produced from Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon in regions like Graves and Pessac-Léognan. These wines balance refreshing acidity with a broad, rich texture, often layered with flavors of citrus, tropical fruits, and a delicate minerality. Lastly, a visit to Bordeaux isn’t complete without tasting the world-renowned sweet wines of Sauternes. Made predominantly from Sémillon grapes affected by noble rot, these wines are intensely flavorful and lusciously sweet, yet perfectly balanced by vibrant acidity. Winetraveler Tip: Noble rot wines are some of the most unique and exceptional wines on the planet with amazing age-ability. If you can find a sushi restaurant that serves Sauternes or other sweet Bordeaux regional wines, try a sushi and wine pairing with them, we promise you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

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Great list. Which, if any, of these are the most wheelchair accessible?

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Bordeaux wine tours are a once-in-a-lifetime experience for anyone, not just wine enthusiasts. But, finding the right wine estate and knowing which tour is right for you can be difficult!

When I first started dabbling in the world of wine, I realized I had absolutely zero clue why I liked certain wines more than others and the differences between wines from different French regions, which is precisely why I’ve created this list of the best wine tours from Bordeaux so you can have an expert wine connoisseur help you during your trip.

Because, whether you’re new to drinking wine or you’re a wine enthusiast, there’s always something you can learn from these local aficionados.

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With these tours, you can learn about the history and production of local metiers and even get a chance to explore the wine-making process!

Plus, there are plenty of charming villages and towns to explore in this picturesque corner of France. Cheap wine tastings may exist in Bordeaux, but I promise you… the experience won’t be cheap!

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  • Three special wine tasting sessions

🍷 With nearly 500 5-star reviews, this full day Saint Emilion day trip is easily one of the best Bordeaux wine tours you can take. Enjoy 8 full hours of learning about wine production, seeing where some of the best wine in France is produced, and of course, tasting wine. You’ll travel in comfort in an air-conditioned minibus from Bordeaux, and you’ll even get the opportunity to explore Saint Emilion for a little while! This tour eliminates the need to rent a car, so you can save some money and do everything you want to do on your day tour of Bordeaux!

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🍷Looking for the ultimate luxury Bordeaux wine tours? Look no further! Over the course of 8-9 hours, you and your small group will be chauffeured in a pristine Tesla across France’s most popular wine region. Visit high-end wine estates across multiple wine regions including Saint Emilion, Pauillac, and Sauternes and indulge in luxurious group wine tastings throughout the day. Be sure to pick up some amazing cheese and fruit along the way for the perfect day exploring Bordeaux! Not only does this luxury tour top most others , you can also feel good about limiting your carbon footprint while you do it.

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  • Professional local driver and guide
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if chosen)

🍷 Considering a luxury Bordeaux wine tour on your next trip to France? Sounds great! Be sure to check out this 9-hour day trip to Bordeaux’s wine region where you’ll get the chance to explore numerous wine estates across Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. You’ll also have the opportunity to dine at La Terrasse Rouge which is surrounded by some of the most prestigious wine estates in the region. You’ll also be able to sample, Chateau Canon, which if you aren’t aware is a Premier Grand Cru Classé! This is easily one of the most luxurious Bordeaux wine tours available, so be sure to book in advance if you want to secure your spot in the premium sedan. It can only hold 3 people, so keep this in mind if you have a larger group.

🍷4. Full Day Bordeaux Wines Workshop and Tour

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  • Transportation via air-conditioned vehicle
  • 90-minute wine tasting workshop
  • 6 different wine tastings
  • Guided visit and wine tastings at two different chateaus

🍷 Over the course of 7 hours, you’ll find yourself developing from a wine novice to a wine connoisseur! Test your skills in smelling the different aromas that define a good wine, and see how the taste of your wine changes when you sample different foods with your wine. With a 1.5-hour workshop accompanied by a wine specialist and visits to two estates , you’ll have the chance to increase your wine knowledge and get to indulge in some of the best wines in the country.

Half Day Bordeaux Wine Tours

🍷5. saint emilion half-day trip with wine tasting & winery visit from bordeaux.

If you're taking one of the available wine tours in Bordeaux, be sure to stop in and see Medoc

  • Red wine tastings in a Château
  • Private transportation via air-conditioned minivan

🍷 If you’re looking for a quick wine tasting in Bordeaux that gives you a chance to see the iconic Saint-Émilion village and provides the chance to sample some amazing French wines, this tour is for you! This tour has a small group size with a maximum of 8 people, so you’ll get nearly undivided attention from your guide who is there to answer your questions and assist you with anything you need along the way. With over 400 5-star reviews, it’s easy to see why this tour has received the Badge of Excellence from Viator !

🍷6. Médoc Region Half-Day Wine Tour with Winery Visit & Tastings from Bordeaux

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  • All wine tastings included
  • Roundtrip transportation from Bordeaux
  • Small-group Medoc wine tour
  • Scenic drive through Bordeaux’s wine region

🍷With several visits to both Classified Growth and Crus Bourgeois appellations, there’s no wonder why this spectacular half day Bordeaux wine tour has received Viator’s Badge of Excellence and dozens of 5-star reviews! It doesn’t matter if you’re short on time, this half day excursion includes Bordeaux wine tasting tours at several estates and allows you the opportunity to drive past some of the region’s most famous chateaux including Palmer and Chateaux Margaux.

🍷7. Make your Own Cuvée of Bordeaux Wine

Some wine tastings in Bordeaux allow you to create your very own wine

  • Alcoholic beverages and snacks
  • Full wine class right in the center of Bordeaux
  • The bottle of wine you create
  • The chance to seal your bottle and attach your very own label

🍷 Not everyone has a full day to take one of these spectacular Bordeaux tours, so if you have to make do with just a few hours, this wine workshop has received the Badge of Excellence from Viator ! In just one afternoon, you’ll get the opportunity to work with wine connoisseurs to create a wine that tastes great. You’ll also have the chance to practice sealing a bottle of wine, including your own, and you can even create your very own wine label for your bottle to bring home! If you are considering several half day tours Bordeaux has to offer, this one is one of the best-rated in the city.

Private Bordeaux Wine Tours

🍷8. bordeaux private half day wine tour – st emilion or medoc.

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  • Roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Bordeaux
  • Professional English-speaking guide and driver (other languages may be available upon request)
  • Visits to 2 wineries in the Graves or Medoc wine regions
  • Visit 1 winery in Saint Emilion

🍷 Want to make the most out of your half day Bordeaux wine trip? Well, in just 4 hours, this tour will bring you to 3 different wine estates that you get to select yourself ! This allows you to squeeze a lot of sightseeing into a short amount of time, so you won’t feel like you missed out on the wine regions if you only have limited time in Bordeaux. Since you’ll be short on time, be sure to sample at least one of the Grand Cru wines… Haut-Brion is simply exquisite.

🍷9. Bordeaux Private Full Day Wine Tour

  • Fully private wine tour
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • You get to pre-select the wineries you visit

🍷When it comes to private Bordeaux wine tours, this one surely shouldn’t be missed! Complete with your very own guide and driver, you and your group will be able to pre-select the wine estates in Bordeaux that you visit prior to pickup. This saves you time and allows you the chance to see more of the French countryside between visits. They allow you to visit up to three estates and recommend pre-booking your wine tastings in advance.

🍷10. Bordeaux Médoc Region Private Wine Lovers Tour with Château Visits & Tastings

Many Bordeaux wine tastings allow you to sample the grapes

  • Walking tour of the village of Saint Emilion
  • English-speaking tour guide and private driver
  • Transportation via air-conditioned minibus with free onboard WiFi access
  • Three wine tastings in Bordeaux

🍷Among some of the best wine tours in Bordeaux, this 8-hour wine lovers tour is perfect for the classic wine enthusiast. With visits to several different wine estates and chateaus as well as the village of world-famous St. Emilion, this is one wine tour you won’t want to miss! Plus, with an English-speaking guide and air-conditioned transportation, you’ll have everything you need for a luxurious visit to France’s best wine region.

Bordeaux Bike Tours

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Be sure to visit the city of Bordeaux if you're stopping in for a special wine tasting

  • Half day bike rental
  • Beautiful 3-hour bike ride through Bordeaux’s old town with a guide

🍷 Not really a wine drinker? That’s okay, I love beer and spirits too. While the rest of your group runs off to take a Bordeaux vineyard tour, consider taking a 3-hour bike ride around the city of Bordeaux with a guide ! You’ll learn about the history of this famous French city and get the opportunity to see a large portion of the region in a short amount of time. Plus, you’ll get some great opportunities for photos, so make sure your battery is charged!

🍷12. Bordeaux: St-Emilion Vineyards e-Bike Tour with Wine & Lunch

Saint Emilion is a must-visit if you plan on taking any one of these Bordeaux wine tours

  • English and French-speaking tour guide
  • Full-day St. Emilion electric bike rental for touring
  • Lunch accompanied by local wines
  • Visits to a Great Classified Growth estate as well as to two stunning chateaux
  • Roundtrip transportation from Bordeaux by van

🍷 In the mood for something a little out of the ordinary on your Bordeaux wine tour? Consider booking this incredible e-bike tour that includes a 15-kilometer ride through stunning vineyards in France’s iconic Saint Emilion wine region ! You’ll get spectacular views of the region’s most scenic areas during this beautiful bike ride, then you’ll be rewarded with a group wine tasting in Bordeaux at multiple chateaux and classified growth estates! While you will be riding an e-bike, an average level of physical fitness is required for this tour, but it’s easily one of the best Bordeaux wine tours by bike.

Bordeaux Wine Tour from Paris

🍷13. full-day tour to saint-emilion and medoc, from bordeaux.

Some Bordeaux wine tours depart from Paris

  • English-speaking guide
  • Small group tour with private transportation between Paris and Bordeaux
  • Three wine tastings all from different classified growth vineyards within the St. Emilion and Medoc wine regions (with a Grand Cru tasting)
  • Walking tour of Saint Emilion
  • Picnic in a Chateau
  • Photo stop at Château Margaux

🍷 Planning a trip to Paris and want to visit France’s most spectacular wine region without the hassle of planning all of the complex details? This day trip to Bordeaux from Paris is for you! Simply hop in your semi-private vehicle from Paris to Saint Emilion where you’ll have the opportunity to sample Grand Cru wines (some of the best white wine tasting in Bordeaux), take a walking tour of the charming town, and enjoy a lovely picnic in a charming chateau.

Bordeaux Wine Map

Now that you have all of the information you need for a spectacular trip to Bordeaux’s wine region, you can use this map to find the vineyards that you believe will suit you best and mark them for your personal itinerary.

The Best Wines to Try in Bordeaux

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Chateau Pey La Tour 2018

Recognized for its ruby red color, this bright wine has notes of raspberries, licorice, and some light spices.

Chateau Tour Chapoux

Pairing well with red meat and poultry, this well-balanced simple wine is a great starting point for those looking to broaden their wine palette.

Chateau Pey La Tour 2019

Wood-aged and recognized for its big tannins, this bold red boasts a spiciness that is perfect around the holidays.

Château Pey La Tour Bordeaux 2018

Rich with notes of licorice and blackcurrant, this wine can stand up to most red meats and is good for sipping.

Chateau Peybonhomme Les Tours 2018

Known for its use of fresh black fruits and smoky aftertaste, this delicious red is affordable and will pleasantly accompany any steak dinner.

Bordeaux Wine Tour Packages

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Some wineries in Bordeaux offer luxurious wine tour packages inclusive of tastings, meals, and even your accommodation.

Château Cordeillan-Bages and Château Meyre are just two that offer such packages, and make for a great choice if you’re looking for something extra special!

FAQ: Bordeaux Wine Tours

In this next section, I’m going to be diving into answering several essential questions for your wine trip to Bordeaux

What is the Best Wine Tour in Bordeaux?

The best wine tour in Bordeaux is probably the Saint- Emilion wine tour & day trip! This tour takes you on a scenic drive through the stunning countryside of Bordeaux, stopping at renowned chateaux in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol.

Not only do you get to taste the region’s best wines, but you’ll also learn about the history and production process from experienced local guides. This tour also includes a 45-minute walking tour of Saint Emilion with an expert, local guide, so you really do get the best bang for your buck with this tour!

Is Bordeaux France Worth Visiting?

Bordeaux, France is absolutely worth visiting! This glorious city is not just a wine lover’s paradise, but it also boasts a rich historical heritage, stunning architecture, and a vibrant food scene.

Wander through the charming streets of the Old Town, take in the majestic sight of Place de la Bourse along the Garonne River, or simply unwind in the lush green spaces that dot the cityscape.

And, let’s not forget the main attraction – the vineyards! In Bordeaux, you’ll have the opportunity to stroll through some of the world’s most renowned vineyards, savor exquisite wines, and meet the winemakers behind these exceptional blends.

Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, a history buff, or simply a traveler seeking a unique French experience, Bordeaux is a destination that’s worth every bit of the hype.

How Much Does it Cost to Go Wine Tasting in Bordeaux?

Many Bordeaux wine tours allow you to stroll the vineyards, perfect for some picture taking

Bordeaux wine tours range greatly in cost, but overall many of them are not very expensive.

The most expensive tours will include tastings of a variety of high-end wines as well as food and occasionally even the chance to try your hand at making wine. But, for the most part, most wine tours in France cost around $100-$160 per person for a full 8-10 hour day.

Of course, this will vary depending on what is included, if it’s a private wine tour, and so forth.

When Should I Visit Bordeaux Wineries?

It's important to bring a hat along to your wine tour in Bordeaux since it's typically quite sunny

The best time to visit Bordeaux wineries is between August and October, with September being peak season.

Mid to late August is perfect for seeing vineyards overflowing with grapes and have warm to hot weather, while September is when the grapes are at their best and harvesting season begins.

By mid-October, much of the grapes are harvested for use during the off-season, but you’ll experience far milder temperatures which is perfect for those who don’t love the summer heat.

So, if you want those iconic photos of the vineyards overflowing with grapes, then visit in late August to early September. But, if you want to avoid the summer sun and are looking to score some good deals on accommodations, then October is a great season to visit.

October is also great for foliage viewing over the vineyards in Bordeaux, so if this is something that you would like to see, then you should consider visiting in October.

Can you Do Wine Tours in Bordeaux?

It is possible to visit wineries in Bordeaux as long as you have advance reservation

Yes, you can visit the wineries in Bordeaux. Many of them offer wine tasting tours with advance notice while some allow you to simply arrive and ask for a tour.

Depending on your interests, you can opt for a specialized wine tasting of specific brands and types, a tour of the vineyards and winemaking facilities, or a combination of both.

If you are looking for a truly immersive experience, there are several Bordeaux wine tours available that will take you to some of the most famous wineries in France! No matter how you decide to do it, visiting wineries in Bordeaux is quite simple.

How Do you Get Around Bordeaux Wineries?

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The wineries in and around Bordeaux are located within a 50-mile radius of the city. The closest vineyards are located just outside the city center, while others can be found further away if you’re looking for a truly local experience.

Many tour companies offer transportation to these vineyards so you don’t have to worry about driving yourself or taking public transportation (especially helpful since public transport is limited).

With pre-arranged tours, you can also easily choose an accommodation that is central to the city center or in a nearby village to maximize your time spent tasting wines and visiting wineries without having to worry about long travel times.

How Many Days in Bordeaux is Enough?

Since most Bordeaux wine tours last at least 4-8 hours, it's good to spend at least 5 days in Bordeaux

You should plan on spending between 4-7 days in Bordeaux , however, there is no definitive answer to this question, as it will depend on your interests and how much time you have available.

If you are simply looking for a short visit to do some wine tasting at a few wineries, a couple of days should be sufficient.

However, if you want to explore the vineyards or take an immersive wine-tasting tour, you may want to stay in Bordeaux for a week or longer. Some travelers even choose to live in Bordeaux for several months or years, soaking up the local culture and delving deeper into the winemaking process and industry.

Though this often comes after their week-long visit when they discover how beautiful life in the Bordeaux wine region of France is!

Ultimately, it all depends on what you are looking for and how much time you have available. However, no matter how long you stay in Bordeaux, there are plenty of amazing wineries and gorgeous vineyards to explore!

How Do You Get to Wineries in Bordeaux France?

If you're doing multiple Bordeaux wine tours, you're going to need a car to get around

The best way to get to wineries in Bordeaux France is by car , as most of the wineries are located outside of the major cities and are not accessible via public transportation. This makes sense since vineyards need lots of open space and plenty of sunlight, and are not typically found nearby highly-trafficked areas.

If you do not have access to a vehicle during your visit, you may want to look for local tour companies that offer wine tasting tours or hire a taxi driver to take you to the wineries of your choice.

Some high-end hotels also offer free pick-up and drop-off in the nearby city or airport. making it very convenient for you to access their vineyards.

However, this isn’t the case for all wineries in Bordeaux, France and these hotels will come with a shocking price tag for most.

Another option is to rent a bicycle or e-bike and explore on your own, though this can be challenging if you want to visit several different wineries in a single day.

Bordeaux Wine Trail on Horseback

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If you’re looking for an adventurous way to explore the beautiful vineyards of Bordeaux, then why not take a horseback ride along the wine trails?

Horseback riding is one of the most unique and thrilling ways to experience the stunning views of this famous French wine region. Not only will you get to admire some breathtaking scenery, but you’ll also have an opportunity to meet local winemakers and learn about their craft while enjoying some delicious wines!

Bordeaux Far and Ride is a great company that offers horseback riding wine tours for experienced riders.

What is the Famous Wine Town in Bordeaux?

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Saint-Émilion is easily the most famous wine town in Bordeaux! This lovely, medieval village is not only a UNESCO world heritage site but is also home to some of the world’s most famous vineyards and wineries.

The cobblestone streets, monolithic church, and stunning vistas make Saint-Émilion an absolute must-visit for wine enthusiasts. Not to mention, the town is brimming with wine shops where you can sip on and purchase the region’s finest Grand Cru wines.

Best Place to Stay in Bordeaux for Wine Tastings

Some Bordeaux wine tours take place in Medoc while others are in Saint Emilion

The best area to stay in Bordeaux for wine tastings is around the city center, near Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion .

This location is close to the popular wineries as well as smaller, family-run wineries such as Château de Pressac, and guests can spend their days exploring the city before heading out to visit the vineyards.

There are also plenty of restaurants, bars, and hotels in this area so you’re sure to find something to suit your needs.

The iconic Médoc region also provides a great alternative to the Bordeaux city center, with its beautiful rolling hills and picturesque vineyards. The area boasts some of the most prestigious wineries in Bordeaux, so if you’re looking for an unforgettable wine experience, this is a great place to stay!

How Do You Spend Two Days in Bordeaux?

The best time to take one of the best Bordeaux wine tours is between August and September when it is warm and sunny

If you only have two days in Bordeaux, you should spend it exploring the main city where you’ll find beautiful French souvenirs and include a full day between the Bordeaux wine museum and a guided tour discovering your favorite French wines.

Be sure to book a centrally-located accommodation so you can easily get to all the major sites and won’t spend too much time getting to the vineyards.

If you want to primarily spend your time doing wine tastings, then you should consider booking a hotel northeast of Bordeaux in Saint Emilion where you’ll be surrounded by gorgeous vineyards.

What Should I Pack for Bordeaux Wine Tours?

Here is what you should pack for your Bordeaux wine tour

If you’re heading out on one of the aforementioned wine tours of Bordeaux, then you should pack these items:

  • A day bag or backpack
  • A hat to block the sun
  • Water (between the sun and the wine, getting dehydrated is practically a guarantee)
  • Snacks (this is more for people with dietary restrictions since almost every winery you visit will have food available for purchase or included in your Bordeaux wine tasting)
  • Comfortable, stylish clothing (the people hosting these wineries typically dress business casual)
  • Close-toed shoes (heels will sink in the dirt if you’re going for a walk in the vineyards – wear pumps or wedges at a minimum if you want a little extra height)
  • Cash – while you can book your wine tasting tour online in advance, it’s a good idea to have some euros on you for gratuity and small purchases

Which Experiences are Best for Wine Tours & Tastings in Bordeaux?

Some Bordeaux wine tours are perfect for avoiding crowds

If you want to make the most of your wine tours and tastings in Bordeaux, then I recommend heading to a few different types of wineries.

First, explore one of the many sprawling vineyards that are located just outside of the city ( Château Ambe Tour Pourret is a popular favorite), where you’ll get to see firsthand how grapes are grown, harvested, and turned into some of the world’s most delicious wines.

You should also make time to visit one of the wineries in Bordeaux city center ( Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion is lovely), where you’ll get a more intimate experience learning about the history and culture of wine-making in France.

And finally, be sure to check out some of the smaller, family-run wineries ( The Naked Vigneron is a hidden gem) that are hidden in the hills outside of the city, where you’ll not only get to experience some truly unique wines, but will also get a chance to meet the wine-makers themselves and learn more about their craft.

What Wine Tastings in Bordeaux are Good for Avoiding Crowds?

Many Bordeaux wine tours take place in rural villages up to 50 miles from the city center

Most Bordeaux wine tasting tours have maximum group sizes of 8-10 people, so you can usually avoid any large-scale crowds.

However, if you’re looking for something a little more intimate then why not try a private tasting? These are available at many wineries and allow you to enjoy the experience without the presence of other tourists – simply book a private tour in advance and you’ll be set for a unique and personal experience.

It’s also worth noting that some of the smaller, independent wineries tend to have fewer visitors than those in the larger estates. So don’t forget to explore these hidden gems along your travels too!

What are the Best Wine Tastings in Bordeaux?

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Château Smith Haut Lafitte in Martillac and Chateau Beauregard in Pomerol on the right bank are some of the best places for wine tours and tastings in Bordeaux.

They both offer a special wine tasting experience as well as a wonderful small group wine tour, with Château Smith Haut Lafitte even offering private meals for larger groups prepared by their award-winning chefs.

If you’re looking to take a full day wine tour equipped with several wine tastings while looking out over stunning vineyards in one of the most famous wine regions in the world, then these two wine estates are sure to impress.

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The #1 Bordeaux wine tour on this list is undoubtedly the Saint-Emilion wine tour & day trip from Bordeaux! Offering numerous wine tastings, a professional English-speaking guide, and roundtrip transportation, this is the ultimate Bordeaux wine tour !

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The best wine tours in Bordeaux

Best wine tours in Bordeaux

If you’re looking for amazing wine tours and wine-related experiences, Bordeaux is your city! This shouldn’t come as a surprise in a region that is considered by many as the world wine capital. 

If you’re confused and don’t know what are the best wine tours to take in the Bordeaux wine region , I’m here to help. After years of traveling and trying different tours, guides, and winery visits I gathered a list of the best experiences the Bordeaux region has to offer. If you’re a wine lover or just interested in visiting several wineries on your trip to Bordeaux, keep reading as there’s a lot of important information here for you.

How to take a wine tour in Bordeaux

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If you have no problem planning your wine trip yourself and looking for winery recommendations , you can go ahead and skip to the Self-Guided Tours section of this article.

I want to start, however, by helping those who don’t want the hassle of organizing a wine tour. And even though, I personally like self-organized tours, there are a few big advantages to taking a guide.

First, you get a lot of knowledge about the history of the Bordeaux wine region and winemaking in Bordeaux. But also, it enables you to drink a lot of wine without worrying about driving back to Bordeaux.

The best wine tours in Bordeaux

Wine tours are probably the main attraction Bordeaux has to offer. So as you can imagine, there’s no shortage of guides and tour operators offering wine tours in the region. Some of them are very professional and knowledgeable and others less so. That’s why it’s important to know what you’re booking. 

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There are several types of wine tours you can find in Bordeaux. 

A private wine tour with a guide who takes you straight from the doorsteps of your hotel to visit several wineries in one day. A more popular option is the semi-private wine you, where a small group is going to visit 2-4 wineries in one or two wine regions in Bordeaux . 

Then you have the big group tours with 10 to 50 participants. These are less recommended in my opinion but they are very well-priced. And lastly, you have more unique experiences that include food tasting, cycling, and more.

In this article, I summarized the best wine tours and experiences in each of these categories. All the tours on my list start in Bordeaux which is great for anyone staying in a hotel in the city center . 

Semi-private tours are small group tours of 6-8 people. These tours feel quite intimate even though they are not private. They’re usually not too expensive, considering the fact that it saves you transportation costs. So all in all, that’s the tour I recommend taking if you’re not into self-guided tours.  

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There are quite a few companies offering private and semi-private tours from Bordeaux to Saint Emilion or Medoc. Here are a few I recommend. 

A Saint Emilion wine tour

One of the best travel companies to offer wine tours to Saint Emilion is Ophorus. Their tours include guided visits to some of the best wineries from different classifications of Saint Emilion. They also take you on a tour of the village of Saint Emilion where you get to visit some of the main landmarks.

The first option is a full-day trip to Saint Emilion and its wineries. If you have time, I highly recommend taking that tour so you can properly explore this world-renowned wine region, which has so much to offer. This tour includes a visit to three wineries from 1ᵉʳ, 2ᵉʳ, and 3ᵉʳ Saint Emilion wine estates (different growth classifications). You can book the full-day tour here .

If you don’t have the time for a full-day trip, there is also the half-day wine tour option with a visit to a one-classified growth winery and the village itself. The company offers daily tours in the morning and the afternoon. You can book the tour here .

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*See recommended wineries to visit in Saint Emilion . 

Medoc Full Day Wine Tour, from Bordeaux

One of the tours I highly enjoyed was the one offered by Ophorus , a reputable company in wine tourism in this region. 

The full-day wine tour to Medoc includes a visit to three different wineries, all carefully chosen by their team. The tour allows you to visit wineries from different appellations in Medoc and observe the differences between the more prestigious chateaux and smaller family-owned properties. All the chateaux on the tours are either Grand Cru classé or Cru Bourgeois, so good wine is guaranteed. 

There are two great options for guided tours to the Medoc – A full-day tour and a half-day tour. I really enjoyed the full day, but I think that half a day is enough to get a taste of the Medoc.

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Saint-Émilion Food and Wine Tour

If you want a full-day trip to Saint Emilion I recommend taking the one offered by Olala Bordeaux. Their tour lasts about six hours and includes a visit to three châteaux in Saint Emilion as well as a fun picnic. Book it here . 

* See recommended wineries to visit in Medoc . 

From Bordeaux: Afternoon Saint-Emilion Wine Tasting Trip

If you want to start the morning in Bordeaux and get to Saint Emilion later in the day, this tour might be perfect for you. The afternoon wine tour offered by Bordovino includes a visit to two wineries and a tasting of four Saint Emilion wines. 

As you get to visit one small family estate and a big Grand Cru winery, you have the chance to compare their wines and see the differences in their wine-making techniques. You’ll finish the day with an early evening tour of the medieval town. 

You can book the tour here . 

Cycling from one winery to another while enjoying the landscape of Saint Emilion’s lush vineyards is a beautiful experience you don’t want to miss. There are a few companies offering biking tours in Saint Emilion. Both companies I mention here offer only electric bike tours and that’s because Saint Emilion is a very hilly wine region which makes cycling hard.

E-bike wine tours in Bordeaux

Bordeaux: St-Emilion Vineyards e-Bike Tour with Wine & Lunch

This Saint Emilion full-day bike trip is offered by Bordovino. You start the day in Bordeaux and the company takes you to Saint Emilion where you’ll get the e-bikes. 

You then get a bit of time to tour the beautiful medieval town before you head on your cycling journey. The unique part of the tour starts once you get out of the center of Saint Emilion. You’ll cycle on the beautiful chateaux route, passing by famous estates like Petrus or Château Cheval Blanc. 

On this tour, you get to visit two Saint Emilion wineries and taste their wines. The visit to the first château also includes a light lunch in their garden. Their bike tours are offered only during the tourist season, starting in April. 

Book your bike wine tour here . 

Rustic Vines – e-bike tours

This is another recommended wine e-bike tour, offered by Rustic Vines, a company that specializes in biking tours. In this small tour, you get to visit two wineries and taste delicious local specialties during your lunch. You get a short walking tour of Saint Emilion at the end of the day and even have an extra wine tasting at a wine boutique.

Like in the previous tour I described, here too you start your tour in Bordeaux and the company takes you to Saint Emilion. If you’re already in Saint Emilion you can start straight from there, and get a reduced price.  Book your tour here .

While I highly recommend taking a semi-private wine tour, their prices range from 90 to 160 euros p/p. It’s not extremely expensive for a wine tour, however, it’s not an affordable price for a lot of travelers to the Bordeaux region. 

That’s where the group wine tours come in handy. 

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The Bordeaux tourism office offers tours to most wine appellations around Bordeaux, including the less-known ones. You can choose between a day trip to Saint Emilion with a visit to one winery and a wine tour to areas like Medoc, Blaye, Graves, and Sauternes where you get to visit two wine properties. 

These tours are guided by professional guides who are generally quite charismatic 🙂 The main advantage of taking a group tour is the price which is usually under 50 euros p/p.

If you have the Bordeaux city pass , you get another discount of 15% – you can purchase the city pass here . 

The downside of these group tours is the number of people allowed on a tour which can easily get to around 40. 

Here’s the schedule of the group wine tours in Bordeaux: 

Monday: Saint Emilion or Fronsac  Tuesday: Medoc Wednesday: Graves and Sauternes  Thursday: Bourg and Blaye Friday: Entre Deux Mers (the white wine region of Bordeaux) Saturday: Medoc Sunday: Saint Emilion or Fronsac 

Some useful information: 

  • All the tours start at the Tourist office of Bordeaux at 13:30 and last for five hours. 
  • During the winter the tours are offered only on weekends
  • Kids under the age of 5yo cannot join their tours 

You can book your tours directly on their website . 

Another option is private wine tours from Bordeaux . These tend to be quite expensive as you hire a person to accompany you the whole day. But if you find the right guide, a private tour can be an unforgettable experience.

The best guides in this region are personally familiar with many wine markers and can take you to unique places. 

Here are a few of my recommendations for private guides in Bordeaux.

If you’re looking for a tour in Saint Emilion, I highly recommend Nicolle from Sip . Her tour focuses on small independent producers in Saint Emilion. She also wrote a great book about Bordeaux wine which I highly recommend.

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As she has been working as a wine guide for more than two decades she can organize tours to Medoc, Pessac Leognan, and other parts of the Bordeaux wine region. This is her Medoc private tour , for example. 

If you’re interested in discovering the Sauternes world, I highly recommend Anne from Aquitaine travel guide . 

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If you’re looking for kid-friendly experiences, Anne is great at that too. Drop her an email with all your questions: [email protected]

Two other great English-speaking wine tour guides in the region are Malgorzata Balaban-Delcros and Marie Hallier ,who also offers amazing tours to Cognac. 

In the last few years, I wrote many articles about visiting wineries in the Bordeaux wine region . So if you want to go on a self-organized tour, you can find all the info on this site. 

Here are a few wineries that I recommend for English speakers: Château de Pressac in Saint Emilion, Château Pape Clément in Pessac Leognan, and Château du Taillan in Medoc.

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And this is a full list of all Bordeaux wine-related articles with more winery recommendations, that will help you plan your Bordeaux self-guided wine tour:

Best wineries to visit in Saint Emilion  A guide to the Bordeaux wine region  A day trip to Saint Emilion How to visit wineries in the Bordeaux wine region without a car A weekend in the Medoc wine region  Best wineries to visit in Sauternes  Best wineries in Bordeaux to visit with kids 

If you’re planning on a wine road trip with several winery visits, I highly recommend renting a car. You can find good prices for rental cars in Bordeaux here . If you’ve already decided what chateaux you’re planning to visit and you just want a driver to take you there, you can find one here . 

Finally, if you’re in Bordeaux for a very short stay and have absolutely no time for a wine tour you have a few other wine-related activities in the city. 

Cité du Vin – visit the world’s biggest wine museum

La Cite du Vin is a unique cultural center, dedicated to the discovery of wine. Through its interactive exhibition, it offers a journey to both French and global wine history. Read about what to expect when visiting the museum in my article about my visit to the Cité du Vin . You can avoid the lines at the entrance by booking the tickets online – here . 

The ticket to the museum is quite pricy but you can enter the museum for free with the Bordeaux CityPass . To enjoy the free entrance you must enter the museum before noon.

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You can also take a morning wine-tasting class with a Professional sommelier guide. This is a two-hour workshop where you’ll learn about and taste wines from different wine regions in France.

Book the class here . 

Wine tours with kids

Most wine tour providers in this region do not welcome kids on the tour, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the Bordeaux wine region with your kids. All you have to do is choose a château from my article about the most kids-friendly wineries in Bordeaux . 

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If you’re visiting Bordeaux for the first time, be sure to check out my  ultimate guide to Bordeaux , which will get you familiar with all the “must” places to visit in Bordeaux. To help you to choose a hotel in Bordeaux I’ve gathered a list of the  best hotels in the center of Bordeaux  as well as a  guide to the districts of Bordeaux  to help you choose your preferred location.

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Welcome to Bordeaux, where centuries-old châteaux and world-class wines await your exploration. Located in the South-West of France, Bordeaux is a region steeped in winemaking history and tradition. Discover the essence of Bordeaux as you journey through vineyard-covered landscapes, with charming cities like Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion, and Pauillac serving as your starting points. These cities are gateways to the prestigious wine regions of Médoc, Graves, and Saint-Émilion, where you'll encounter renowned châteaux producing exceptional Bordeaux varietals.

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The season to visit Bordeaux vineyards is actually very long, as it goes from May to the end of September. In May, vine rows are starting to grow, while September is the harvesting period. It might be very interesting to visit the region during the harvesting season, but some wineries don't allow visitors during that time. Check out our list of Bordeaux grape harvest tours to discover where you can join the harvest.

What to do in Bordeaux?

The Bordeaux wine region offers a wealth of experiences for visitors. Here are some quick suggestions for an unforgettable trip:

  • Bordeaux: The vibrant and historical capital city.
  • Saint-Emilion: The wine capital with a rich medieval history.
  • Arcachon: A unique coastal town with distinct districts.

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  • Bordeaux Red Blends: These wines are typically full-bodied, boasting high tannins and medium acidity. Expect aromas of red and dark fruits like cherries or blackcurrants, complemented by notes of dark chocolate and herbs. Some blends may even offer hints of graphite and minerals.
  • Bordeaux White Blends: These wines are dry and range from medium to light-bodied. Unlike their red counterparts, white blends have no tannins and feature medium to high acidity. Look for distinctive aromas of lemon, lemongrass, grapefruit, and citrus.
  • Bordeaux Sweet Wines: These delightful wines are known for their sweetness and complexity. You can expect rich flavors of honey, apricot, peach, and tropical fruits, often accompanied by hints of caramel and spices. Bordeaux sweet wines offer a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, making them a true delight for your palate during your Bordeaux wine tasting journey.

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How to do a Bordeaux wine tour by public transport: Visit vineyards with no need for a designated driver

T he day took a bit of a wobble at Margaux. Not, you understand, because I’d been sampling some of Bordeaux ’s top-quality tipples after an excellent lunch accompanied by more wine . It was because Margaux village's station was deserted out of season, with train information displayed on screens, and no clue which of the two platforms was which. Trains making the 45-minute journey to Bordeaux city seemed to run at different times from both platforms.

I had to chance it; I doubted I’d have time to cross the open tracks once the train arrived. Luckily, I guessed correctly and chugged on with my discovery of Bordeaux by public transport .

Most people don’t realise the extent of France ’s wine producing region. It would take you two and a half hours to drive the 99 miles from its northernmost to southernmost extremities. No wonder those taking a vineyard tour generally drive or go on group trips. There is, however, another way – to visit the vineyards by trains, bus and tram. And aside from the slight hiccup I experienced at Margaux, I found it surprisingly easy.

One vineyard, Chateau Les Carmes Haut-Brion, is even within the sprawling city’s limits and can be reached by Bordeaux’s extensive tram network. What’s more, it’s designed by Philippe Starck, resembling the bow of a boat from the outside, while within the concrete wine vats are painted in different designs. (Tour with tasting costs €55).

It’s in complete contrast to the historic Chateau Pape Clement, a 25-minute bus journey away, or a 40-minute bus and train trip from the city centre. Vines were originally planted here in the 13th century by Bertrand de Got, who became Pope Clement V. Now, the grand cru classe wines lie maturing in an enormous barrel-filled room lit by chandeliers.

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You can make your own version in the 19th-century chateau in a process reminiscent of a school chemistry lesson, as you experiment with different ratios of merlot to cab sav. Once I had my winning formula, I bottled it, added a cork and foil and embellished the label: Chateau Jane. (Tour with tasting costs €20, a winemaker course costs €99).

Another day, another vineyard or three, this time in the Medoc with its famous Margaux appellation. The village of Margaux isn’t the most appealing, but you’re there for the vino, and that doesn’t disappoint. I started with the biodynamic wine at Chateau Ferriere, made to beyond-organic principles and according to the cycle of the moon; they also make biodynamic tea. (Tour and tasting costs €25).

It’s just a short walk from here to Marquis de Terme, which has an elegantly modern restaurant where I polished off a superb lunch accompanied by their delicious grand cru classe. The tour here is particularly interesting because they have an eye on the future as well as the past and are constantly innovating.

The expansive cellar not only holds rows of barrels in which to age the wine, but also other containers to achieve different finishes – pearl-shaped barrels, egg-shaped concrete vats, pottery amphora and a large wooden barrel connected by wifi to record changes in temperature, pressure and oxygen. I can confirm that the finished product is particularly delicious; I finished off my tasting with rum made in Martinique from the chateau’s barrels. (Tour and three tastings costs €35).

It was at this point that my little incident at the station nearly jeopardised the 20-minute train ride followed by a 20-minute walk to Chateau Saint-Ahon. Reminiscent of buildings in Paris’s Place de Vosges, this small property is extremely family friendly, with walks through the vines interspersed by informative panels. Its wines are a decent price, with the eponymous brand coming in at €14, which you can drink accompanied by a picnic of produce bought in the shop. (Tour and tasting costs €12). Better still, because it’s in Bordeaux metropolis, once back at the station, you can take a tram back to the sprawling city.

Where you stay here depends on whether you want to be near the station in the south (where I picked) or a tram ride from it near the beautiful Place de la Bourse in the centre, with its many restaurants.

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Wherever you choose, you shouldn’t go to Bordeaux without seeing the medieval hilltop village of Saint-Emilion, and enjoying some of its vintages. Happily, it’s just a 34-minute train journey away, followed by a 20-minute walk along a vine-fringed road (or an hour-long bus ride without the walk in season). The eponymous eighth-century saint lived in a cave here, which you can still visit along with the catacombs and spectacular monolithic church; Emilion’s presence drew religious communities who were adept at wine making.

They included the monks at the Couvent des Jacobins, whose atmospheric cellars are reached through a small wooden Harry-Potter style door beneath the stairs. Private visits give you time to chill out in the pretty gardens, while tastings of their organic wines are accompanied by cheese, chocolate or St-Emilion’s famous macaroons. (Tour and tasting costs €22).

It's much more touristy up the road at Cloitre de Cordeliers, where you can enjoy a restaurant picnic in the ruins of the cloister and take a mad tuk-tuk tour around the town and through some of the miles of underground tunnels carved out under Saint-Emilion by quarrying. (Tuk-tuk and tasting costs €25.) The ones here are used to store sparkling wine rather than Bordeaux red, but just a five-minute walk away, Chateau Villemaurine uses some of its own network of tunnels to mature its superb grand cru classe. Tours by torchlight head into the silence of the cellars, where bats hang from the ceiling and vine roots work their way through the overhead rock. It would be hard to find a more evocative place to end my trip. (Tour and tasting costs €20).

Travel essentials

How to get there.

Bordeaux is just two hours from Paris by train. Returns from London St Pancras cost from £235 ( thetrainline.com ).

Where to stay

The Golden Tulip is a modern hotel just minutes from the station with B&B doubles from £90.

More information: Bordeaux-tourism.co.uk , gironde-tourisme.com

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Many Bordeaux wineries are closed on the weekends, especially during the low season from November to March.  However, some Bordeaux wineries are open on Sundays all year round and can accept you for a vineyard tour and tasting.  Normally, an appointment is required to visit Bordeaux vineyards.

I usually recommend avoiding Bordeaux wine tours on Sundays, however, if you must taste Bordeaux wines on the weekend, these wineries may be open.  Please always contact the wineries to check their opening hours and request an appointment in advance.

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Chateau de Pressac

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Chateau de Pressac has the best views in Saint-Emilion and the most amazing castle.

The site of Chateau de Pressac was the place of surrender of the English in the Hundred Years War, which ended here in 1453.

The chateau was classified as Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classe in 2012. The vineyards of the chateau are some of the most diverse – with all black grape varieties present.

By appointment.

Open on weekends and some holidays.

Chateau La Dominique

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The first records of a vineyard lying between Saint Emilion and Pomerol, relates to the 16th century.

One of the property owners, Dominique Glenne, left his name to the chateau. A subsequent owner, merchant Henri Greloud, added the definite article “La” to the name in the mid-19th century. Apparently, he wanted the chateau name to sound like a Caribbean Island of La Dominique.

The transformation of Chateau La Dominique is linked to the Fayat family acquiring the chateau in 1969. The Fayat family also owns a large construction business as well as Château Clément-Pichon in the Médoc and three properties in Pomerol.

From a small family winery, the chateau has transformed to a state of the art winery with impressive architecture and one of the best restaurants on the Right Bank, La Terrace Rouge, with unforgettable views on vineyards, Pomerol, and the famous Chateau Cheval Blanc.

La Terrasse Rouge was created by Nicolas Lascombes, a well-known local restaurateur. The menu highlights gastronomy of the Southwest France.

Chateau La Dominique will make a great stop on your Bordeaux wine tour, if you would like to admire modern architecture by Jean Nouvel, and enjoy lunch on a sunny terrace with a glass of Chateau La Dominique, or one of the other 250 wines on the wine list.

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Chateau Soutard

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Chateau Soutard dates back to the 16th century when the first farm buildings were erased made of limestone. Soutard was first mentioned in 1513 with the mention an a farm and a windmill of Mayne de Soutard.

The first castle was built on the property in 1741. Soutard became one of the first chateaux to plant their vines “in rows”. Michel des Ligneris acquired the property in 1919, and his family ran the property until 2006, when Chateau Soutard was acquired by La MONDIALE, a social protection group in France and the owner of Chateau Larmande and Chateau Grand Faurie La Rose nearby.

Today, the chateau is a beautifully renovated winery, with guest rooms and opportunity to drop in for a glass of Soutard. The chateau is classified as Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classé.

Chateau Soutard is in the walking distance from the town of Saint-Emilion. Follow a beautiful alley of linden trees to enter this beautiful property.

Chateau Soutard offers a variety of experience from wine tours and tastings paired with fine French cheese to nature trail walks. You can also rent a bike and ride along Saint-Emilion vineyards.

Chateau de Ferrand

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Château de Ferrand’s story began in the early 18th century. Elie de Bétoulaud, the founder of the chateau, wanted to pay a tribute to King Louis XIV. He built Ferrand to remind the elegance, eccentricity and joy of Versailles.

In 1977, the chateau changed its hands for the first time. Baron Bich, who co-founded multi-national ballpoint pen co BIC, purchased the chateau.

Today, his daughter, Pauline Bich Chandon-Moët and her husband Philippe Chandon-Moët manage this Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classe chateau.

The estate has recently undergone a beautiful renovation and now offers several suites with views of world-famous vineyards, as well as gastronomic lunches and dinners.

By appointment from Wednesday to Monday.

The chateau offers a great variety of tastings and workshops including a blending workshop with a trained sommelier.

Chateau La Gaffeliere

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Situated southern slopes of Saint-Emilion plateau Château La Gaffelière started its history in the 4th century when Ausonius, a Roman poet, had a vineyard in the same spot.

In 1969, Comte Léo de Malet Roquefort, the owner of the chateau discovered numerous mosaics relating to Gallo-Roman times. The family de Malet Roquefort has run the estate for more than 3 centuries and still live in the magnificent chateau.

The wines of Chateau Gaffeliere come from an exceptional terroir, a so-called “golden triangle”, the area between Chateau Pavie and Chateau Ausone, on limestone and siliceous soils.

Chateau La Gaffeliere is accessible on foot from the village of Saint Emilion.

From Monday to Sunday by appointment.

Drop-ins for tastings are accepted where availability permits.

Chateau Ambe Tour Pourret

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Acquired in 2007, by Francoise Lannoye, Château Ambe Tour Pourret – AOC Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, is located only a couple of minutes away from the medieval town of Saint-Émilion.

It is a small estate with a beautiful tower. Average age of the vines is 35 years.

The 5-hectare vineyard is comprised of 75 % Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc.

The winery offers guided tours and tastings by appointment as well as cooking classes and wine and food pairing.

Besides red wine of the Chateau, you can taste sparkling wines Celine from the chateau’s sister property.

Come to enjoy a glass of wine with a snack in the chateau courtyard.

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The Best Type Of Wine To Use For Bordelaise Sauce, According To A Chef

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Ready to make a world-class Bordelaise sauce from scratch? After all, Bordelaise sauce is the perfect sauce for grilled steak , and we certainly should cook with wine more. Before you begin, note that Tasting Table consulted a chef to help you choose the best type of wine for the job. The chef we spoke to was Kieron Hales, the co-owner of  Zingerman's Cornman Farms .

Regarding which is the best type of wine to use for Bordelaise sauce, Hales' answer was definitive. "One hundred percent a great Bordeaux. The Merlot and Cabernet mix is by far the best," he stated confidently. This makes sense as Bordelaise sauce originated centuries ago in the Bordeaux region of France, and the direct translation of Bordelaise is "from Bordeaux." Additionally, merlot and cabernet are drier wines with lower sugar content, making them perfect to use and reduce in a Bordelaise sauce, which often calls for dry red wine. After all,  reduction is the key to effortlessly elevating wine sauce .

However, when the wine is too sweet or not dry enough, your Bordelaise sauce may end up being a tad too sweet for your taste buds. If the differences between merlot and cabernet stump you, we've explained every major type of red wine you would ever need to know . It's good to refresh your red wine knowledge before tackling your next homemade Bordelaise sauce.

A dry and aged Bordeaux is ideal for making Bordelaise sauce at home

We now know a great Bordeaux is the best red wine for cooking  Bordelaise sauce, but are there other factors about the wine that we should consider? Kieron Hales thinks so and wants us also to consider the age of the Bordeaux bottle we choose to make our Bordelaise sauce. He explained, "You want to make sure your wine has a bit of age to it." This means choosing an older merlot or cabernet.

But why should the age of the red wine matter? Hales elaborated, "If it is too young, you will have a higher level of tannins than ideal." The more tannins a wine has, the more bitter or astringent it tastes. The tannins also lead to a drier mouthfeel when you drink or eat the wine in a sauce. With time, tannins become sediment that's filtered out, so the longer a wine ages, the less tannins it'll have in its body. So, be sure to use an aged bottle of cabernet or merlot. However, if you're working with mushrooms, Hales recommends pinot noir as the best type of red wine to use for mushroom sauce . 

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