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Richard_N, Apr 2026
A great day out wine tasting
A great day tour of St Emilion and Pommerol vineyards. Expertly delivered by Helene to a group of 8 of us (three separate groups from different countries meeting for the first time) which ‘jelled’ very quickly . No rushed, good explanations and excellent wines. Highly recommended
joanneknox3, Apr 2026
Wonderful immersive food, history, and wine tour of Bordeaux.
Wonderful, informative and tasty tour. Our guide Alexandra was fantastic, enthusiastic, passionate, and knowledgeable. We learned a lot about Bordeaux, specialty food items of the region, history, cheese, and wine. And our final hour of the tour included a lovely charcuterie board and wine with items we picked up on our tour. Highly recommend.
Matthew_K, Apr 2026
This was a wonderful tour...
This was a wonderful tour of two splendid and different wineries in the Saint-Emilion region of Bordeaux. We also got to spend a little time in the town of Saint-Emilion itself. Not too much, just enough to get the sense of place and a gelato or a coffee without being rushed. Our guide, Margaux, was poliet, knowledgable, and kept us both informed and entertained. At the wineries, they were attentive and jovial. And of course, the wines were excellant examples of why to visit Bordeaux.
Steven_B, Apr 2026
Lovely day of wine tastings
Great visit to St. Emilion. Our guide gave an overview of the wine regions and a quick history of the town. We had a bit if free time, then our first wine tasting and a lovely lunch outside. We had 2 mire wine tastings plus plenty of time for pictures. Altogether a very nice day!
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With some of the most recognized wine regions on the planet at its doorstep, Bordeaux is a bucket list destination for oenophiles and foodies. Experience it yourself with Bordeaux tours that guide you to Medoc or Saint-Emilion, both regions with centuries-old histories of red wine production. Learn what makes the region's terroir unique and try local wines from merlot or cabernet franc grapes. But even for non-drinkers, there's plenty to enjoy, from the gorgeous vineyard chateaus that warrant a postcard to charcuterie and cheese from local farms.