From Bordeaux: Half-Day Saint-Emilion Wine Tour
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English-Speaking
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Local guide
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Reservations
History
Saint-Émilion, a medieval village in Bordeaux’s Right Bank, traces its winemaking roots to the 8th century, when Benedictine monk Aélard de Saint-Émilion planted the first vines. This UNESCO-listed site blends Gallo-Roman heritage with Gothic architecture, including its monolithic church carved from limestone, and is home to some of Bordeaux’s oldest estates producing Grand Cru wines from Merlot-dominated blends.
The region’s terroir, with its clay-limestone soils and gentle slopes, has shaped Bordeaux’s wine legacy, evolving from monastic traditions to global acclaim. Today, family-run châteaux preserve these ancient methods, offering a glimpse into centuries of viticulture and the village’s enduring role as a pilgrimage site for wine lovers and history seekers.
Highlights
- Discover the secrets of Saint-Émilion and meet Grand Cru estate owners.
- Taste 6 wines from a Château Grand Cru.
- Explore the Bordeaux wine region with fellow enthusiasts.
- Enjoy diverse viewpoints in vineyards and cellars.
- Savor a selection of cuvées with expert advice.
Full Description
Begin your half-day adventure in Bordeaux’s historic center at 18 Place des Quinconces, where your passionate guide, Gildas or Victor, will welcome you warmly before departing in a comfortable van for the 50-minute drive to Saint-Émilion. Nestled amid rolling vineyards, this iconic medieval village sets the stage for an immersive wine journey, blending history, scenery, and indulgence.
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Arrive at a prestigious family-run Grand Cru estate, where dedicated owners lead a 70-minute guided tour through their historic château, lush vineyards, and ancient cellars. Learn about traditional winemaking techniques passed down through generations, then savor six exquisite cuvées—ranging from robust Merlot blends to elegant reserves—with expert insights into aromas, flavors, and pairings. After a short 5-minute transfer, explore Saint-Émilion’s cobblestone streets on a 40-minute guided village tour, admiring its UNESCO-listed architecture, underground catacombs, and timeless charm.
Conclude with a quick 5-minute drive to another winery for a 30-minute tasting session, sampling additional cuvées amid stunning vineyard views. Return to Bordeaux after a 50-minute journey, enriched by the region’s storied traditions and the convivial spirit of fellow wine enthusiasts. This tour offers a perfect balance of education, exploration, and enjoyment in one of France’s most celebrated wine regions.
Why Choose This Experience?
This half-day tour provides an intimate, insider’s look at Saint-Émilion’s wine heritage, led by passionate local guides who connect you directly with Grand Cru estate owners. Ideal for wine novices and enthusiasts alike, it combines guided expertise with sensory delights, ensuring a personalized journey without the crowds of full-day excursions.
Whether you’re seeking scenic vineyard views, historical insights, or simply a relaxing tasting with like-minded travelers, this experience captures the essence of Bordeaux’s cuvées and medieval allure. The small-group format and flexible châteaux selection guarantee high-quality tastings and unforgettable stories, making it a must-do for anyone craving an authentic sip of French viniculture.
What’s Included
- Pickup and drop-off from central Bordeaux hotels or the meeting point.
- Entry tickets to vineyards and châteaux.
- Guided tour of Saint-Émilion village.
- Guided tour of a family-run winery.
- Tasting of 6 wines across two estates.
- Transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned van.
- English-speaking local guide with wine expertise.
Itinerary
- Start at 18 Place des Quinconces, Bordeaux.
- Travel by van (50 minutes).
- Winery visit with guided tour, wine tasting (70 minutes).
- Travel by van (5 minutes).
- Guided tour of Saint-Émilion village (40 minutes).
- Travel by van (5 minutes).
- Wine tasting at second winery (30 minutes).
- Return by van (50 minutes).
- Arrive back at 18 Place des Quinconces.
Pricing
From $110 per person
Meeting Point
In front of the big green door at number 18 Place des Quinconces, Bordeaux (Open in Google Maps).
How to Get There
- By Tram: Take Line A or C to Quinconces station, directly at the meeting point.
- By Bus: Routes 1, 2, or 5 stop at Place des Quinconces, a short walk to number 18.
- By Foot: From central Bordeaux hotels, it’s a 10-15 minute walk to the square.
- By Taxi/Rideshare: Request a drop-off at 18 Place des Quinconces for easy access.
Good to Know
What to Bring:
- Comfortable shoes for walking through vineyards and cobblestone streets.
- A light jacket, as cellars can be cool.
- Sunglasses and sunscreen for outdoor vineyard views.
Know Before You Go:
- Not allowed: Pets, luggage, large bags, or food in the vehicle.
- Eat breakfast or lunch beforehand to fully enjoy the tastings.
- Châteaux may vary based on availability, but quality remains consistent.
- Tours operate rain or shine; bring an umbrella if needed.
- Minimum age 18 for tastings; children under 18 welcome but non-drinking.
Reviews
- The guide was informative and shared so much about the area, with plenty of time to explore. The wineries and Saint-Émilion were highlights.
- A lovely day out with well-informed guides. The tastings and village tour were exceptional—highly recommend for wine lovers.
- Our guide was excellent, making the winery visits and Saint-Émilion exploration engaging and educational. The whole experience was top-notch.
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FAQ's
What types of wines will we taste during the tour?
You’ll sample six cuvées across two family-run Grand Cru estates, focusing on Saint-Émilion’s signature Merlot-based blends, including robust reds, elegant reserves, and possibly rosé or whites depending on the season. Guides and owners provide expert advice on tasting notes, pairings, and production secrets, from soil influences to aging techniques. The selections highlight the region’s diversity, with structured tannins and fruit-forward profiles. Each tasting is paced for appreciation, allowing questions and notes. It’s a comprehensive introduction to Bordeaux’s Right Bank style, suitable for all levels.
How much walking is involved, and is it strenuous?
The tour involves moderate walking: about 20-30 minutes through vineyards and cellars at the first winery, plus a 40-minute guided stroll through Saint-Émilion’s medieval streets with gentle inclines and cobblestones. The second tasting is more relaxed with minimal walking. Comfortable shoes are essential due to uneven terrain, but the pace is leisurely with breaks for tastings. It’s not strenuous for most fitness levels, though those with mobility issues should note the steps in cellars. Guides accommodate slower paces in small groups.
Can the châteaux or itinerary change on the day of the tour?
Yes, châteaux may vary based on availability, but the operator ensures equivalent Grand Cru quality with similar guided tours and six-wine tastings. The core itinerary—winery visit, village tour, and second tasting—remains consistent, though minor adjustments could occur for weather or logistics. Your guide will inform you of any changes at pickup. This flexibility maintains the experience’s high standards while showcasing different family estates. It adds variety if you repeat the tour.
Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers or families with children?
Non-drinkers can fully enjoy the guided tours of vineyards, cellars, and Saint-Émilion, learning about winemaking history and architecture without tasting. Children under 18 are welcome but must be supervised; tastings are for ages 18+. The experience is family-friendly, with scenic views and village exploration appealing to all. Inform the guide of any preferences at pickup for adjustments. It’s ideal for mixed groups, focusing on education and scenery alongside indulgence.
What should I do if I have dietary restrictions or allergies?
While tastings focus on wine, some estates may offer light snacks or cheese pairings—notify the operator in advance via booking notes for accommodations. The tour doesn’t include full meals, so eat beforehand as recommended. For severe allergies (e.g., sulfites in wine), consult a doctor, as tastings involve standard Bordeaux cuvées. Guides can minimize pairings if needed. The emphasis is on wine education, so non-consumers face no issues. Contact the provider pre-tour for personalized advice.




