Bordeaux is synonymous with wine, and being here is not just the opportunity to taste sublime wines produced in what has long been dubbed the wine capital of the world. It’s also the time to take a wine tour and discover so much more.

Over the last few decades, châteaux have tapped into the tourism boom and begun to carve out unique experiences for their guests. There’s never been a better time to visit Bordeaux’s vineyards, with many geared explicitly toward receiving visitors.

Whether you are new to French wine or you’ve sipped it a thousand times, the Bordeaux Wine Vacations team of knowledgeable local guides is devoted to creating a once-in-a-lifetime, five-star wine experience in one of the most magnificent cities in Europe.

Visit world-renowned Châteaux, historic estates, and unique wine-making communities in and around the vineyards of the Médoc, Margaux, Pomerol, Graves, Sauternes, St-Émilion, and many more.

Everything is taken care of while you enjoy unique blends paired with gourmet meals in the best locations that breathtaking Bordeaux has to offer.

Day-Trip Bordeaux Wine Tours

Join a small group of fellow wine lovers for an unforgettable wine tour experience in one of Bordeaux’s renowned wine regions, either the Médoc or St-Émilion. Small group Bordeaux wine tours ensure personalized attention as you uncover the secrets of French winemaking. Discover the beauty of Bordeaux vineyards, taste prestigious wines, and immerse yourself in the rich wine culture guided by local wine experts.

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All-Inclusive Bordeaux Wine Vacations

Bordeaux Wine Vacations discovery experiences are tailor-made itineraries designed for groups of 4 to 6 guests, that showcase all that’s special about the winemaking industry in the Bordeaux region.

Discover first-hand the history, the breathtaking châteaux and estates, the impressive methods of producing wine, and, most importantly, the generous people responsible for passing on the “savoir-faire” that stretches back a thousand years.

“There’s no better way to gain an appreciation of what’s in your glass than to see first-hand how it came to be, from the grape to the finished product!”


Here are some of our favorite pictures from trips that we’ve personally taken with Bordeaux Wine Vacations.


What Should You Expect on a Bordeaux Wine Vacation?

Whether it’s on a day-trip wine tour or week-long discovery, Bordeaux Wine Vacations is proud to offer a once-in-a-lifetime vacation around breathtaking Bordeaux. Guests visit many different styles of châteaux to learn about their wine, enjoy gourmet meals, and experience the laid-back lifestyle that’s so typically Bordelaise. Learn about the process behind how wine is made, meet the people who work the vineyards, and taste the delicious blends they create directly from the source while we show you how the locals (the Bordelais) live, eat and drink.

“We want our guests to have an unforgettable experience visiting some of the best wineries in the region all while being able to relax, enjoy themselves and take in the city of Bordeaux.”

Which Bordeaux Wine Trip Is Best For You?

Are you looking for a one-day Bordeaux wine experience where you’ll visit a couple of châteaux, enjoy a French picnic, and taste great wines before returning to your AirBnb.? OR are you traveling to France with a group of friends and want to discover the many Bordeaux wine regions over several days, stay in an all-inclusive 5-star hotel, enjoy gourmet meals in the best bistros, and be pampered by your personal English-speaking tour guide?

If you want to experience the best France has to offer, but are worried about getting the best value for your money and only have a limited time to do so, then check out the Day Trip Wine Tours

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If you’re traveling to France with friends, and want an all-inclusive experience in each of the wine regions around Bordeaux, over a 5 to 7 day vacation, check out the All-Inclusive Wine Vacations. In just five to seven days, you will be able to visit and learn about the city of Bordeaux, and discover its rich history as well as some of the most prestigious wine regions in the world. 

Whether your trip is long or short, you’ll see what it means to be a Bordeaux wine-maker, taste a number of exceptional wines, explore prestigious châteaux, enjoy tailored wine tastings, and taste local delicacies.

Which Bordeaux wine region should I visit on a wine tour?

While the plethora of tour options means that most key wine-growing appellations can be reached, there are two main areas that receive the vast majority of tourists: the Médoc and Saint-Émilion. There’s a key reason for this; nowhere else is it so easy to see the historical prosperity of Bordeaux’s winemakers and the region’s rich heritage.

The Médoc is home to ultra-famous châteaux, such as Château Margaux and la route des châteaux, which takes you past world-famous names that stun passersby with their jaw-dropping architecture. It’s home to four of the left bank’s famous Premier Grand Cru Classé chateaux, holders of the highest honor bestowed by the classification of left bank wines conceived in 1855.

Saint-Émilion is the right bank’s answer to the Médoc. This medieval village is a UNESCO World Heritage site that brings in visitors in droves for its well-preserved history and rich viticultural history. Tours here give visitors the chance to see not just spectacular vineyards and landscapes, but also a slice of history. The appellation has many satellites around it, including the hugely prestigious Pomerol appellation.

Too many options..? Yes, there are many options, ones for all sorts of budgets and tastes. If you’re interested in a Bordeaux Wine Tour but arent sure what type of trip or which region you’d like to discover, contact their team and let them tell you what’s best for you!

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