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Discover Bordeaux's flavors on this 3-hour food and wine tour for $64, visiting local shops, tasting cheese, chocolates, jams, and Bordeaux wines.
Bring your appetite and curiosity for Bordeaux’s culinary scene with this small-group food and wine tour led by passionate local guides. Priced at $64 and lasting approximately 3 hours, this experience offers a genuine taste of Bordeaux’s regional delights, with at least 10 tastings. The tour starts at Sculpture Sanna, 54 Pl. de la Comédie, and finishes at Place du Palais, making it perfect for those eager to explore local food shops, enjoy Bordeaux wines, and get insider recommendations. The maximum group size of 6 helps ensure personalized attention, and the tour’s 4.5 out of 5 stars from 29 reviews reflects its popularity and quality.
This tour suits travelers who want an authentic experience away from crowded tourist spots, with an emphasis on local producers and regional specialties. While not suitable for vegans or vegetarians, the tasting stops include cheeses, chocolates, jams, and Bordeaux wines. The tour’s outstanding guides and careful curation make it an enriching introduction to Bordeaux’s culinary scene, though travelers should be prepared for small shop stops with limited seating.

This 3-hour tour from HandMedinaCo Tours offers an intimate look at Bordeaux’s rich culinary traditions, with a focus on local artisans and producers. Starting at the bustling Sculpture Sanna in the Pl. de la Comédie, the experience takes you through small, specialized shops that showcase the best of Bordeaux’s regional fare. The $64 price includes more than 10 tastings, making it an excellent value for food lovers eager to sample Bordeaux’s flavors.
Guides are native speakers, and the tour typically involves visiting independent shops rather than large markets, ensuring personalized attention and meaningful interactions. The small group size guarantees a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for asking questions and enjoying each tasting at your own pace. This tour is well-suited for those who want to discover Bordeaux’s culinary secrets in a friendly, authentic setting.
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The tour begins at Sculpture Sanna, 54 Pl. de la Comédie, a central Bordeaux location easy to reach via public transportation. The meeting is set for a convenient start time, with confirmation received at booking. Since the tour ends at Place du Palais, travelers can easily continue exploring Bordeaux’s historic district afterward. The urban setting makes this an accessible option for most visitors.

The first stop features local cheese at Fromagerie Beillevaire. Here, the guide leads you through a tasting of five cheeses, emphasizing the region’s cheese-making traditions. The shop’s expert staff help explain the different varieties, giving insight into Bordeaux’s dairy craftsmanship. This stop lasts about 20 minutes and is ideal for cheese aficionados seeking authentic regional flavors.
Next, the tour visits Hasnaâ Chocolats Grands Crus, a renowned chocolate shop where five chocolates are sampled. The artisanal chocolates reflect Bordeaux’s chocolate heritage, with the guide highlighting their unique flavor profiles. This stop, also lasting around 20 minutes, is perfect for those craving sweet treats and learning about local chocolate craftsmanship.

A highlight is the tasting of Dunes Blanches, a regional choux pastry filled with vanilla cream. This local specialty is highly loved by Bordeaux residents, and the shop Pascal provides a chance to taste this famous pastry fresh from the oven. The 20-minute visit allows you to appreciate this regional delicacy, which stands out as a signature sweet of Bordeaux.
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At La Chambre aux Confitures, visitors participate in a blind tasting of three different jams. The challenge is to identify the flavors, making this a fun and interactive experience. The shop’s small, cozy setting enhances the tasting, and the 20-minute segment offers an opportunity to appreciate Bordeaux’s fruit preserves and local jam-making skills.

The tour then moves to a local wine cave at Place Pey-Berland, where two Bordeaux wines are sampled in a 30-minute session. The free tasting takes place in a historic setting, giving insight into Bordeaux’s wine production traditions. The guide explains the region’s winemaking heritage and helps you appreciate the different wine styles produced in Bordeaux.
The tour concludes at Place du Palais, where a relaxed 45-minute session features a glass of crement, local pâté, biscuits, and charcuterie. This casual ending provides a chance to unwind and discuss the highlights of the day. The free tasting at this local Bordeaux epicure adds a culinary touch to the overall experience.
This food tour is designed for most travelers, with most participants able to join. Service animals are permitted, and the tour is close to public transportation. It is not suitable for vegans or vegetarians due to the nature of tastings, and children under 18 will not be served alcohol, but non-alcoholic drinks are available. The tour’s group size of up to 6 ensures a comfortable, personalized experience.
Guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling ability. Reviews highlight Matilde, Clemence, and Alexandra as outstanding hosts who enhance the experience with enthusiasm and local insights. Even on rainy days, guides adapt by taking indoor stops, maintaining a warm and engaging atmosphere.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, providing peace of mind for travelers. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted, and the process is straightforward through the booking platform. This flexibility makes it easier to plan a spontaneous visit or adapt to unforeseen circumstances.
This 3-hour experience delivers a well-curated sampling of Bordeaux’s culinary treasures, with a focus on authentic local shops and artisans. The $64 price point provides great value, especially given the over 10 tastings and three Bordeaux wines included.
While the tour does involve standing at small shop stops, the small group size and personalized attention make it a comfortable and engaging outing. The expert guides and variety of tastings ensure an immersive experience that suits foodies and curious travelers alike. It promises a mix of delicious flavors, local stories, and insider tips, making it a worthwhile introduction to Bordeaux’s culinary scene.
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Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans?
No, the tastings include cheese, cured meats, pâté, and other animal products, making it unsuitable for vegans and vegetarians.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes about 3 hours, with stops at various food shops and a wine cave.
What is included in the price?
The $64 fee covers more than 10 tastings, 3 Bordeaux wine glasses, and a recommendation list for Bordeaux. Tasting stops include cheese, chocolates, jams, wines, and regional specialties.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Sculpture Sanna, 54 Pl. de la Comédie and ends at Place du Palais.
Is the tour accessible by public transport?
Yes, the starting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the tour.
Are children allowed?
Children under 18 will not be served alcohol, and non-alcoholic drinks are available at the final stop.
What makes this tour different from other food tours?
The small group size and curated visits to local shops provide a more authentic, personalized experience compared to larger, more generic tours.
Are there any physical requirements or limitations?
Participants should be prepared to stand at each stop, as seating is limited in small shops.
How do guides enhance the experience?
Guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling, making each stop informative and enjoyable.