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Experience a guided wine tasting at Château Haut Breton Larigaudière, sampling 6 exceptional wines in the picturesque Margaux region for $23.72 per person.
The Tasting of 6 wines at Château Haut Breton Larigaudière offers an engaging opportunity to explore the wines of France’s prestigious Margaux appellation. Priced at $23.72 per person and lasting about an hour, this experience combines expert-guided tastings with insights into the region’s wine-making process. Located in Soussans, within the famous Route des Châteaux, the family-owned Château covers 15 hectares and produces a selection of internationally recognized wines. This tour is ideal for wine lovers seeking a personalized and informative experience, especially given its small group size capped at 10 travelers.
While the tour emphasizes a deep dive into the region’s wines with six tastings, it also offers a chance to understand the vineyard’s history and winemaking techniques. The guided tastings take place in the château shop, where experts from the De Schepper family introduce you to wines from Margaux, Bordeaux Superior, and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. Visitors value the knowledgeable guides, quality of wines, and personalized attention, making this a noteworthy choice for those interested in French wine culture at a reasonable price.

This tour takes place at Château Haut Breton Larigaudière, a family-owned estate covering 15 hectares in the prestigious Margaux region. Its location on Route des Châteaux makes it easy to access, and the setting offers a charming backdrop to your wine experience. The estate is known for its passionate approach to winemaking, and the small-scale production means that visitors get a personalized experience compared to larger commercial wineries.
The château is described as a beautiful building, although some reviews suggest it lacks a certain charm compared to other notable vineyards in Saint-Estèphe. Nevertheless, the warm welcome and personalized service shine through, making the visit enjoyable whether you’re a seasoned wine connoisseur or a curious newcomer.
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The core of this experience is the guided tasting conducted by experts from the De Schepper family. You sample 6 exceptional wines from a curated selection that includes wines from Margaux, Bordeaux Superior, and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. The expert-guided session helps deepen your understanding of each wine’s characteristics, region, and production.
Tasting 6 glasses of wine allows for a comprehensive exploration of the estate’s offerings. Guests often appreciate the clarity of explanations and the ability to ask questions, making it an educational and tasting-focused experience. Some reviews mention the quality of wines, with many purchasing bottles afterward to take home.

The tour includes 6 tastings of wine, served in glasses in the château shop. The price covers the tasting experience, but additional purchases are not included, giving guests the option to buy their preferred bottles. The small group size enhances the experience, with guides able to give more personalized recommendations and insights.
Guests should consider that food is not included, and the focus remains solely on wine tasting. The mobile ticket makes booking straightforward, and the meeting point is conveniently located at 3 Rue des Anciens Combattants, Soussans.
Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeable and passionate guides, especially mentioning Mathilde and Hélène as engaging, friendly, and well-informed hosts. Reviewers note that guides take time to explain the winemaking process clearly, often answering numerous questions with patience.
Guests value the personalized attention and enthusiasm of guides, which makes the tasting feel more like a private lesson than a group event. Several reviews mention guides’ helpfulness beyond wine, such as assisting with phone chargers or providing extra explanations, which adds to the overall positive impression.
The 6 wines sampled include selections from Margaux, Bordeaux Superior, and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. Many visitors comment on the high quality of the wines, describing them as fantastic and delicious. Some reviews note that the wines are well-priced considering their reputation, leading to bottle purchases to enjoy at home.
However, some guests found that not all wines matched their personal taste. One review mentions a less favorable impression of the last wine sampled, citing a deposited bottle, though the château’s staff expressed regret and offered alternatives to ensure a positive experience.
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The hour-long tour strikes a balance between being thorough and keeping a relaxed pace. Guides typically explain each wine and the winemaking process without rushing, allowing guests to appreciate each sip. Some reviews point out that the pace is just right for a comprehensive yet enjoyable tasting.
Because the group is limited to 10 people, the atmosphere remains intimate and informal, encouraging conversation and questions. The timing is suitable for those looking for a short yet meaningful wine experience.
The meeting point is at 3 Rue des Anciens Combattants in Soussans, easily accessible for visitors staying in the region. The tour features a mobile ticket, making it simple to book and present upon arrival. Since the activity is small-group, guests can expect a more personalized approach.
Service animals are allowed, and the entire activity lasts approximately one hour, making it convenient for those with limited time or on a tight schedule. The cancellation policy offers full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.
What makes this experience unique is the combination of affordable price, expert guidance, and small group intimacy. The 6-wine tasting from a family estate in a prime region offers excellent value, especially given the high praise for the guides’ knowledge and wine quality.
While some visitors note that the estate’s architecture might lack the grandeur of larger vineyards, the personalized attention and high-quality wines compensate. This tour suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Margaux wines and those seeking a relaxed, informative tasting in a family-run setting.
This guided tasting provides a well-rounded introduction to the wines of Margaux and surrounding regions. The price point and duration are appropriate for a short but enriching experience, especially in a small-group setting.
The guides’ expertise and friendly approach make the tour stand out, with many visitors leaving with more knowledge and a few bottles of their favorite wines. It’s truly a taste of French wine culture that’s both accessible and authentic.
While some may wish for a more picturesque estate, the quality of the wines and personalized service make this tour a reliable option for anyone interested in learning about and tasting some of the region’s best wines.
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Is this tour suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The guides explain the winemaking process and wine tasting techniques clearly, making it accessible for newcomers.
Can I buy wines during this experience?
While additional purchases are not included in the ticket price, guests are free to buy bottles in the château shop after the tasting.
How long does the tour last?
The guided tasting lasts approximately one hour, providing enough time to sample and learn without feeling rushed.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information provided does not specify accessibility features, but since the activity takes place at a château with a small group, it is advisable to check directly with the provider if needed.
What should I expect from the guides?
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeability, passion, and friendly attitude of guides like Mathilde and Hélène. They take time to answer questions and explain complex topics simply.
This wine tasting tour at Château Haut Breton Larigaudière offers a worthwhile experience for those interested in French wines and regional terroirs. With 6 tastings, expert guidance, and an intimate setting, it provides value and education in a beautiful part of the Médoc.