From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Visiting a 15th-Century Family Winery

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings

Discover Burgundy’s finest wines on a full-day guided tour from Paris, visiting three wineries, tasting over 10 wines, and exploring the charming town of Chablis.

Exploring the Burgundy wine region from Paris becomes a seamless adventure with the From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings. Priced at $275 per person and lasting 12 hours, this guided trip offers a deep dive into Burgundy’s renowned Chablis and Chardonnay wines. The tour departs from 6 Av. de Wagram in Paris and takes visitors through three distinct wineries, including a family-run estate dating back to 1453, and concludes with a visit to the picturesque town of Chablis. With small group sizes limited to 8 participants, it promises an intimate and personalized experience, led by knowledgeable guides.

The tour’s highlight is the chance to taste more than 10 regional wines, including award-winning Chablis and sparkling Crémant wines. It’s perfect for lovers of wine, history, and scenic landscapes, offering a mix of education and enjoyment. While the full-day format allows for a relaxed pace and in-depth exploration, travelers should be prepared for a busy schedule and walking at some stops. Food is not included but the stop in Chablis provides an opportunity to purchase lunch locally.

Key Points

  • Price and Duration: $275 per person for a 12-hour guided tour from Paris.
  • Wine Focus: Tastes over 10 regional wines, including Chablis, reds, whites, and sparkling Crémant.
  • Visiting Three Wineries: Includes two family producers and one sparkling wine cellar.
  • Charming Stop in Chablis: Opportunity to explore and buy lunch in this scenic town.
  • Expert Guides: Guides are praised for their knowledgeable and friendly approach.
  • Small Group Setting: Limited to 8 participants to ensure a personalized experience.
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Departing from Paris for Burgundy’s Wine Heritage

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The tour begins in central Paris at 6 Av. de Wagram, where travelers meet their driver-guide. The journey to Burgundy takes approximately 2 hours, setting the scene for a day immersed in winemaking traditions. The transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during the drive.

Once in Burgundy, the group visits the Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, where the focus is on exploring vineyards and understanding the soil composition that influences the region’s wines. The guide leads guests through the cellars and tasting rooms, highlighting the region’s award-winning Chablis. The tasting session lasts about 1.5 hours, giving ample time to savor the wines and learn about their distinct qualities.

Wine Tasting at Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Wine Tasting at Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard

The first winery stop is at Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, a well-respected producer famous for its Chablis. Here, visitors taste one award-winning Chablis along with six other impressive wines. The guide explains how terroir and climate shape the wines’ flavor profiles, making this an educational experience as well as a tasting.

This winery is appreciated for its friendly staff and interactive approach. The tasting is designed to showcase Burgundy’s white wines, primarily Chardonnay varieties, and helps visitors distinguish the subtle differences among the styles. After the tasting, there’s a short five-minute drive to the next stop.

Lunch and Free Time in Chablis

In the heart of the tour is a 75-minute stop in Chablis, a charming town famed for its limestone vineyards and historic streets. This is the perfect moment for guests to purchase lunch at local cafes or bakeries, with several options available. The town’s atmosphere is relaxed, and the views of vineyards and medieval architecture make for a delightful break.

The time in Chablis also allows for a quick stroll through the streets, taking in sights like the Chablis Church or the market square. This stop balances the day’s structured visits with some personal exploration and leisure.

Visiting a 15th-Century Family Winery

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Visiting a 15th-Century Family Winery

In the afternoon, the tour visits a family-run winery that has been operational since 1453. The current owner, a 21st-generation winemaker, welcomes the group, offering a personal connection to the region’s long history. Here, guests taste five of their favorite family wines, gaining insight into traditional winemaking methods passed down through generations.

The visit emphasizes the authenticity and heritage of Burgundy’s wine culture. Guests appreciate the personal stories and detailed explanations provided by the owner, which deepen their understanding of Burgundy’s terroir and winemaking philosophy.

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Tour of Les Caves Bailly Lapierre and Sparkling Wines

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Tour of Les Caves Bailly Lapierre and Sparkling Wines

The final winery is Les Caves Bailly Lapierre, where the focus shifts to sparkling wines—specifically, Crémant varieties. The cellar tour lasts about 30 minutes and includes a tasting of two sparkling wines. Visitors learn about the traditional methods used to craft these bubbles, which differ from Champagne but are equally esteemed.

This stop provides a contrast to the earlier tastings of still wines, rounding out the experience with bubbly varieties. The large cellars are notable for their impressive scale and historic architecture, adding visual interest to the tasting.

Return Journey to Paris and Practical Details

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Return Journey to Paris and Practical Details

After a full day of wine discovery, the group departs Burgundy approximately 2 hours before returning to Paris, arriving back at 6 Av. de Wagram around 8:00 PM, depending on traffic. The small group size and coach transportation ensure a comfortable and intimate ride back to the city.

The tour includes entrance fees, transport, and over 10 wine tastings, offering solid value. However, food is not included, so guests may want to bring snacks or plan for lunch in Chablis.

What Sets This Tour Apart from Others

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - What Sets This Tour Apart from Others

This guided wine tour is distinguished by its personalized approach, with small group size and friendly, knowledgeable guides. The visit to a family estate dating back over five centuries adds a unique historical dimension, and the variety of stops—including both traditional wineries and sparkling cellar—ensures a well-rounded experience.

The educational component is consistently praised, with guides explaining terroir, wine styles, and regional history in engaging ways. The scenic drive through Burgundy’s picturesque landscapes and the charming town of Chablis make this more than just a wine tasting—it’s a cultural journey.

Who Will Enjoy This Burgundy Tour Most

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Who Will Enjoy This Burgundy Tour Most

This tour fits well for wine enthusiasts eager to taste diverse Burgundy wines, including Chablis, reds, and sparkling varieties. It’s also ideal for history lovers who appreciate long-standing family wineries and scenic small towns. The small group setting enhances the experience for those seeking personalized attention and deeper insights.

Travelers should be prepared for a full-day schedule and moderate walking at stops. Since food is not included, those craving a relaxed meal in Chablis will need to plan accordingly. This tour offers a balanced mix of education, tasting, and scenic exploration, making it a strong choice for anyone wanting an authentic taste of Burgundy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is food included in the tour?
No, food is not included. The tour includes tastings and a stop in Chablis where you can purchase lunch.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting in the morning and returning around 8:00 PM.

What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.

Are the wine tastings guided?
Yes, the driver-guide leads the tastings and explains the wines and region, enhancing the educational aspect.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What wines are tasted?
Guests taste more than 10 wines, including award-winning Chablis, reds, whites, and sparkling Crémant.

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle is included for the entire day.

Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is outside café La Flamme at 6 Av. de Wagram in Paris.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides provide explanations suitable for beginners and semi-professional drinkers, making it accessible for all levels.

What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of visits to historic family wineries, tastings of diverse wines, and the charming stop in Chablis makes it a comprehensive Burgundy experience with a personal touch.

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