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Discover Saint-Émilion with this half-day tour from Bordeaux, including wine tasting at a family-run organic winery and a guided village tour for just $89.01.
This Saint-Émilion Half-Day Trip from Bordeaux offers a perfect blend of wine tasting and historical exploration, all within approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes. For $89.01 per person, visitors enjoy a small-group experience led by knowledgeable guides, making it ideal for those seeking an intimate look at one of France’s most beautiful villages and its renowned wines.
Departing from Bordeaux’s Cité du Vin, the tour takes you in a 9-seater van to Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The tour emphasizes organic wine production at a family-run estate, with a focus on educational visits and tastings of at least three wines. The experience also includes a charming guided walk through the medieval village, tasting Saint-Émilion macarons, and enjoying breathtaking views from various vantage points.
While the tour is well-suited for wine enthusiasts and history lovers, it’s a relaxed half-day activity that balances tasting, sightseeing, and cultural insights. It’s worth noting that the tour requires participants to be over 18 to enjoy the wine tastings, and travelers should bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated.


The tour begins at 134 Quai de Bacalan, in front of the Cité du Vin. The group travels in an air-conditioned vehicle to Saint-Émilion, a journey of approximately 45 minutes. At the end, the guide drops visitors back at the initial meeting point, making logistics straightforward and convenient.
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The first stop takes place at a small, family-run, organic vineyard, where visitors explore the vat room and barrel cellar. Guides share insights into how Saint-Émilion wines are produced, emphasizing sustainable practices. This visit concludes with a wine tasting of at least three reds, showcasing the estate’s craftsmanship.
This winery visit is praised for its authenticity and personalized attention, with many reviews highlighting the informative guides like Emmanuel, who speak perfect English and demonstrate deep knowledge of the region and its wines.
The guided walk through Saint-Émilion’s narrow streets and squares reveals the charm of this medieval village. Visitors see its main monuments and learn about its history, which has earned it UNESCO recognition since 1999.
The guide introduces you to local landmarks and points out breathtaking views from strategic vantage points. Tasting the Saint-Emilion macarons adds a sweet touch to the visit, making it both visual and culinary.
Many reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable guides and the beauty of the village, making this part of the tour a highlight despite its relatively short duration of about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The core of the experience is the wine tasting session, where at least three wines are sampled from the estate’s collection. The focus on organic production resonates with visitors who value sustainable practices and authentic regional flavors.
The reds are mainly showcased, and guides explain the wine-making process, helping visitors appreciate the craftsmanship behind each glass. The quality of wines and the personalized tasting make this a memorable part of the tour.

The guided exploration of the medieval village covers its most iconic landmarks, including narrow streets and historic squares. The guide provides insightful commentary on the village’s history and architecture, enriching the visual experience.
From breathtaking panoramic views to local stories, visitors walk through a living museum that captures the essence of medieval France. The photo opportunities from vantage points are plentiful, and the charming streets invite wandering and exploration.
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One of the unique features of this tour is the tasting of Saint-Emilion macarons, a local specialty. The sweet flavor complements the wine tasting and highlights the culinary traditions of the region.
This delicious treat is appreciated for its authenticity, linking the culinary heritage to the historical setting of the village, making the experience both tasty and cultural.

After the village visit and wine tasting, the group returns to Bordeaux in a 45-minute drive. The guide drops everyone off near the Cité du Vin, making it easy for participants to continue exploring the city or head to their next destination.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the relaxed pace allows ample time for photos and questions during the journey back.

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, guiding comments in both English and French, and snacks like Saint-Emilion macarons. Tips and souvenirs are not included, and travelers are encouraged to bring a bottle of water for hydration.
This private tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join. It operates in good weather conditions, with full refunds available if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
This experience appeals most to wine lovers, history enthusiasts, and those wanting a relaxed yet comprehensive afternoon exploring Saint-Émilion. The focus on organic wineries and local cuisine adds an extra layer of authenticity.
Visitors seeking a small-group setting with personalized attention and rich cultural insights will find this tour well worth the cost. It offers a great value for the price and is praised for guides like Emmanuel, who deliver engaging and informative commentary.
This $89.01 experience provides a balanced tour of wine and medieval architecture, all in a comfortable, small-group setting. Its emphasis on organic wine production and local culinary traditions makes it stand out among Bordeaux excursions.
While the short duration means some might wish for more time at each stop, the quality of visits, expert guides, and stunning scenery make this a highly recommended choice for a half-day adventure in Bordeaux.
“Fantastic visit to a family-run organic vineyard near St. Emilion, followed by a charming and leisurely tour around the village itself. Our guide f…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the wine tasting is only for those over 18 years old.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at 134 Quai de Bacalan, in front of the Cité du Vin.
How long is the drive from Bordeaux to Saint-Émilion?
The transfer takes about 45 minutes each way.
What is included in the price?
The price includes hotel pickup, wine and macaroon tastings, a guided village tour, and transportation.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Guides provide comments in both English and French.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this tour private or shared?
It is a private tour/activity, with only your group participating.
What should I bring?
Bring a bottle of water and comfortable shoes for walking.
Is there a recommended dress code?
Casual dress is suitable; no specific attire required.
Are tips expected?
Tipping is not included; tips are appreciated for guides if you enjoyed the experience.