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Experience a 1.5-hour wine tasting in Bordeaux at an urban winery, tasting three organic wines and learning about wine production in a small group setting.
This 1.5-hour wine tasting tour in Bordeaux offers a chance to explore an urban winery located right in the city’s heart. Hosted by Micro Winerie, the experience focuses on sharing passion and knowledge about wine production, with a special emphasis on organic wines. The tour is perfect for those curious about wine, offering insights into how white, red, rosé, and even orange wines are made.
Held in a small group limited to 10 participants, this activity ensures a personalized experience. It’s suitable for individuals aged 17 and over, with French and English guides leading the session. The tour takes place rain or shine, making it a flexible option regardless of the weather.
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Unlike traditional vineyard visits, this experience is set inside a city-based winery, offering the convenience of exploring Bordeaux without leaving the city. The urban cellar provides a cozy, accessible space where visitors can learn about the art of drinking and wine-making techniques.
A standout feature is the ability to travel between the west coast grapes and see how local wines are crafted in the city. It’s a hands-on approach, encouraging participation in the tasting initiation that aims to open your senses to different wine profiles.
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The focus on organic wines makes this tour particularly appealing for environmentally conscious wine lovers. You will taste three wines, including two reds and one white, each with its own story and mysteries to uncover. This tasting is designed to highlight the diversity of Bordeaux wines, even those produced on a small scale within the city.
The guides are eager to share their passion and explain the details behind each wine, making the tasting accessible whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced enthusiast. The initiation aims to enhance your senses and deepen your appreciation for Bordeaux’s wine scene.

The urban wine cellar is the focal point of this experience. It’s a small, accessible venue where you can comfortably learn about the production of various wine types. The guides will walk you through the process of making white, red, rosé, and orange wines, giving insight into traditional and organic methods.
This visit provides a more personalized atmosphere compared to large wine tastings, allowing for more interaction and questions. It’s a great chance to understand the craftsmanship behind Bordeaux wines, right in the city.
This tour is as much about learning as it is about tasting. The initiation includes practical advice on how to taste wine properly, identifying flavors, and understanding its aromas. The guides emphasize the art of drinking, helping participants discover the mysteries of each wine through sensory exploration.
It’s a hands-on experience where practice is key—tasting three different wines allows participants to apply what they learn, making it a valuable session for those wanting to boost their wine knowledge.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour starts at a flexible time, with available starting times to fit various schedules. The booking process is designed for easy reservation—you can reserve now and pay later, offering full flexibility.
The activity is accessible to wheelchair users and is conducted in French and English. Since the activity takes place rain or shine, there’s no need to worry about weather conditions.
Each small group ensures that participants receive personalized attention, making the experience suitable for both novice wine lovers and those with some knowledge wanting to deepen their understanding.
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The price of this experience covers the entire 1.5-hour tour, including the tasting of three organic wines. Reservations can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding peace of mind for travelers with changing plans.
The reserve now, pay later option makes it easy to lock in a spot without immediate payment, providing flexibility for spontaneous or carefully planned trips.
This small group activity is designed for up to 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate and engaging environment. It is suitable for people aged 17 and over, making it an ideal activity for older teens and adults interested in wine.
Micro Winerie hosts this tour, emphasizing local, sustainable wine production. The activity is not only educational but also a chance to support organic winemaking in Bordeaux.
Compared to other Bordeaux experiences, such as guided tours with six wines or visits to vineyards like Château Olivier, this tour offers a city-based, intimate alternative. It’s perfect for visitors who want to learn about wine in a relaxed setting without leaving Bordeaux.
While other experiences might include food pairings or larger groups, this tour’s small-group size and focus on organic wines provide a personalized, authentic taste of Bordeaux’s urban wine scene.
This experience is ideal for wine novices and those interested in organic production. It suits travelers craving a short, engaging activity that combines learning with tasting.
It’s also great for visitors who prefer small, manageable groups where they can ask questions freely. Since it’s accessible regardless of weather, it fits well into a flexible Bordeaux itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for minors?
No, it is not suitable for people under 17 years old.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What wines will I taste?
You will taste three organic wines: two reds and one white, including a unique orange wine.
Is the venue accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to prepare or bring anything?
No specific preparation is needed; just bring your curiosity and readiness to learn about wine.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak both French and English, making the experience accessible to a broad audience.