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France has a reputation of being one of the world’s best wine producers… and it’s the truth! A great way to explore the culture and traditions of France is through wine. Even if you aren’t a wine connoisseur, France has many tour options you can enjoy to explore the world of French wine during your visit. If you’re short on time a tour is a great way to discover new places and learn new things. And since there are so many options we’ve made a list of the best wine tours in France.

1) French Wine Tour: Virtual Tour de France of wines

If you’re visiting Paris and you don’t have enough time to visit wine regions but you’d love to try their wine, this is the tour you’re looking for. Through this tasting, you’ll discover each region’s tastes, peculiarities, smells, vineyards and of course, wines all while learning how to taste wine like a professional.

How long it takes? 2.5 hours.

When are these tours held? 3 to 5 times a week from 5 pm to 7 pm.

What do they include?

  • Tastes of 6 classic French wines and champagne
  • An expert that will share the history and expert knowledge about wine
  • A Wine Tasting in Paris guide

Perfect for: everyone, from beginners to experts.

Cost: €62

Location: Latin Quarter in Paris.

Where do I book? In their website.

2) Full-day private wine tour to the St. Emilion region

St. Emilion is a region 1 hour away from Bordeaux and it produces delicate and fruity red wines. You’ll be driven along the “Chateau Route” of this region, passing by mythical appellations like Pomerol, Lalande de Pomerol, and Fronsac.

How long it takes? 9 hours.
 When are these tours held? You can check the calendar here to see available dates.
 What do they include?

  • Pick up in Bordeaux in the address of your choice
  • An expert guide that will provide all the information about Bordeaux and St. Emilion wine regions
  • Visit and tasting at 2 prestigious Grand Cru Classé and at one family-run estate
  • Tour in the village of St. Emilion which is a Unesco World Heritage site
  • Aperitif in the middle of the vineyards
  • Blending session in Bordeaux
  • Drop off in the address of your choice

*The tour can be enjoyed in Spanish, English, French, Portuguese or Chinese.

Perfect for: couples or small groups of wine enthusiasts. The minimum to make a reservation is of 2 people, the maximum is 8 people.

Cost: from €190 to €370 per person (the price varies depending on the number of people taking the tour).

Location: St. Emilion is 1 hour away from Bordeaux but you won’t need to worry about transportation since the tour includes it. If you’re in Paris, you can take a train from there to Bordeaux.

Where do I book? You can book on Bordovino’s website.

3) Wine enthusiast tour

If you’re in Paris you can take a day trip and visit a region close to Loire-Valley and Burgundy. You’ll have a day to discover fabulous French vineyards and also the process of cheese making.

How long it takes? All-day long.

When are these tours held? You can check the calendar here to see available dates.

What do they include?

  • Pick up in Paris and transportation throughout the day
  • Knowledgeable guide
  • Visit to a working cheese farm where you’ll learn about the process of cheese making
  • Visit to 2 vineyards in the wine regions of Pouilly-Fumé, Sancerre and/or Coteaux du Giennois to meet winemakers, visit their wineries and taste their wines (red, rosé and white)
  • French lunch made with fresh local products
  • Visit to the union of winemakers

Perfect for: wine lovers that want to discover more about the French wines either if you’re novice or expert.

Cost: €239 per person.

Location: The meeting point of the tour is at Porte d’Orléans in front of the café La Rotonde. You can take line 4 with direction to Mairie de Montrouge and stop at Porte d’Orléans, then follow exit n° 1 and head to Place du 25 aout 1944.

Where do I book? You can book in Wine Day Tours’ website.

4) Champagne Day tour

Have an adventure in the region of Champagne while discovering what it takes to have the perfect grapes for the perfect champagne. Also, you’ll get to meet a really famous figure: Dom Pérignon. This tour includes a stop in the “Capital of Champagne”: Epernay.

How long it takes? From 9 am to 5 pm. Keep in mind that this tour doesn’t include transportation from Paris and it starts early in the morning, so plan accordingly.

When are these tours held? Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

What do they include?

  • Pick up at Reims station forecourt
  • Visit to the vineyards of the Marne’s Valley and 1er Cru Villages
  • Visit to Dom Perignon’s tomb in Hautvillers with a guided tour
  • Tour and Champagne tasting at a Grande Maison de Champagne in Epernay
  • Visit to the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay where you’ll get to see the most illustrious Maisons de Champagne: Moët & Chandon, Perrier-Jouet, Mercier, etc.
  • Guided tour and tasting at Moët & Chandon, visiting the largest cellar in Champagne (the tour ends with a glass of Möet Impérial!). This visit can be interchangeable with a visit to Mercier o De Castellane depending on availability.
  • Champagne tasting lunch at a boutique winery
  • Tour and Champagne tasting at a family winemaker

Perfect for: small groups of Champagne lovers.

Cost: €195 per person.

Location: The meeting point of the tour is at Reims station. If you’re in Paris and want to take this trip you can get a train to Reims. The trip takes about an hour. You can check tickets and timetables here (you can buy tickets starting on €24).

Where do I book? You can book in France Bubbles Tours’ website.

5) Loire Valley Castles and Wine Tasting Tour

A tour that will appeal to both wine and architecture enthusiasts. First of all, you’ll visit impressive castles in the Loire Valley. And the best part of this tour is that they pick you up in Paris, so if you’re there but want to experience the wine culture this is a tour you must consider.

How long it takes? 12 hours. Tour starts at 7:30 am, parting from Paris.

When are these tours held? Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

What do they include?

  • Pick up at Paris
  • Expert, English-speaking tour guide
  • Entrance ticket and reservation to all sites visited
  • Visit to Château de Chambord, the inspiration for the castle of Beauty and the Beast! This visit also includes a guided tour and time to explore the castle for yourself
  • Visit to Château de Nitray, a 15th-century castle to have a guided wine tasting and a three-course meal. You’ll also visit the wine production areas of the castle
  • Visit to Château de Chenonceau for a second wine tasting

Perfect for: wine and architecture enthusiasts.

Cost: €170 per person.

Location: The meeting point of the tour is at Place Denfert Rochereau, outside the entrance to the Catacombs. To get there you can take the Métro or RER B and stop at Denfert-Rochereau or take the bus 38 or 68.

Where do I book? You can book on City Wonders’ website.

6) Wine education in the Rhône Valley

If you’ve always wanted to know how to taste wines all while visiting the Rhône Valley, this tour is for you! Discover the French wines while visiting Châteauneuf du Pape, Beaumes de Venise and Tavel.

How long it takes? 9 hours.

When are these tours held? Tuesdays and Fridays.

What do they include?

  • Pick up at your hotel
  • Class of wine-tasting theory and techniques in a professional tasting room
  • Guided tour through the vineyards of the Ventoux appellation, including blind tastings
  • Stop in Beaumes-de-Venise for lunch (lunch not included)
  • Visit to 2 wineries in the Rhône Valley: Tavel, famous for the rosé wine, and Chateauneuf du Pape.

Perfect for: beginners in the world of wine.

Cost: €115 per person.

Location: Avignon. If you’re in Paris, you can take a 3 hour trip by train to Avignon.

Where do I book? You can book on Provence Reservation’s website.

7) Burgundy wine tour

Discover all of the secrets of winemaking in Burgundy. This tour is for any wine enthusiast, it doesn’t matter if you’re not an expert. Also, you’ll enjoy great views of vineyards and typical French towns.

How long it takes? From 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.

When are these tours held? Offered every day.

What do they include?

  • Pick up at Beaune’s Tourist Office
  • Professional guide expert in Burgundy wines, gastronomy, and history
  • Drive through the villages of Côte de Beaune: Pommard, Volnay, and Meursault
  • Tour and wine tasting in a local domain in Beaune
  • Time for lunch in Beaune
  • Sightseeing along the Grands Crus road and stop at the Romanée-Conti, where the most expensive wine of the world is produced
  • Guided tour of the Château du Clos de Vougeot where one of the most famous Grand crus of Burgundy is produced
  • Tour and wine tasting in a local domain around Nuits-Saint-Georges where you’ll learn the different techniques of winemaking

Perfect for: people interested in the process of winemaking.

Cost: €140 per person.

Location: Burgundy. The meeting point is in the Tourism Office of Beaune which is 2 hours and a half away from Paris in train.

Where do I book? You can book in Divine Bourgogne Tours’ website.

8) Bistrologie & Wine Tour

In addition to enjoying Paris like true local drinking in good local wine bars, you’ll be able to expand your wine knowledge in a very casual way with some great sharing food platters of cheeses and cured meat. One of the best food and wine tours in France.

How long it takes? 2.5 to 3 hours.

When are these tours held? Tuesdays to Sunday.

What do they include?

  • English speaking tour guide
  • Wine degustation
  • Plenty of food to try and share

Perfect for: the ones who want to experience Paris like a local.

Cost: €85 per person.

Location: The meeting point of this tour changes every day, so be sure to check it when you book it.

Where do I book? You can book in Original Food Tours’ website.

9) The Châteaux of Montpellier, voyage through history

Discover the heritage of the Languedoc region through wine tasting and architecture. This town is filled with “folies”, elegant houses surrounded by gorgeous gardens and that were used as summer houses by aristocrats of the 18th century.

How long it takes? 3.5 hours.

When are these tours held? Wednesdays and Thursdays.

What do they include?

  • English speaking tour guide
  • Visit of 2 historical wine estates of the Languedoc
  • Wine tasting of a minimum of 8 wines
  • Discovery of the historical heritage of Montpellier

Perfect for: wine and architecture enthusiasts.

Cost: €65 per person.

Location: Meeting point is on the Esplanade de l’Europe. If you’re in Paris, you can take a 4 hour trip to Montpellier on train. There are also flights from Paris to Montpellier, although more pricey they’re also way faster.

Where do I book? You can book in Montpellier Wine Tours’ website.

10) The Champagne Cruise

Champagne Cruise on the Seine River – Bliss! from Ô Chateau WineTasting on Vimeo.

Finally, cruise the Seine in style. Cruising the Seine is an unforgettable experience and what better way to do it than drinking Champagne while also enjoying a great view of Paris.

How long it takes? 1 hour.

When are these tours held? Check availability here.

What do they include?

  • English speaking sommelier
  • Private room and private deck at the front of the boat
  • Tasting of three different Champagnes

Perfect for: couples (but really… anyone would enjoy this tour).

Cost: €55 per person (€49 if you’re a student).

Location: Meeting point is right at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

Where do I book? You can book on O’Chateau’s website.

Which one will you book? Tell us in the comments! Cheers????

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