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Discover Pic St Loup wines on this small-group tour from Montpellier, including visits to two wineries, vineyard walks, a homemade lunch, and expert guidance.

For those eager to experience authentic Languedoc wines, the Bertrand Bosc wine and food tour offers a personalized half-day adventure in the scenic Pic St Loup area. Priced at $97.32 per person, this 5-hour tour from Montpellier combines wine tastings, vineyard walks, and a homemade lunch, all led by a knowledgeable guide. The tour is limited to six participants, ensuring an intimate atmosphere and tailored attention. With a high 5.0/5 rating based on 198 reviews, it’s highly recommended by 99% of past guests.
This tour is ideal for those who want a relaxed, in-depth exploration of the region’s wines, coupled with regional food and charming countryside scenery. Booking in advance—about 27 days ahead—is recommended to secure a spot. The inclusion of hotel pickup, lunch, and transportation makes it a convenient option for visitors staying in Montpellier.

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The tour departs from 17 Bd Sarrail in Montpellier, a central location accessible by public transport. Air-conditioned vehicles are used for the round-trip drive, providing comfort during the countryside excursions. The pickup service adds convenience, especially for travelers who prefer not to self-organize transportation. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, making it easy to continue exploring Montpellier afterward.

The first stop at Mas Gourdou is a highlight for many. The hosts take guests on a vineyard walk that showcases the terroir that influences Pic St Loup wines. The visit includes a guided tour of the winery and a tasting session featuring their wines. The admission ticket is included in the package, and the experience lasts approximately one hour.
The vineyard environment provides a relaxed setting for learning about winemaking and the importance of the region’s unique soil and climate. Visitors appreciate the informative explanations and the chance to see vineyard operations up close.

Next, guests explore the Little street of a medieval village, part of the Maison des Consuls stop. This 15-minute visit offers a glimpse into local history and architecture, adding cultural depth to the wine experience. Many find the small walk charming and enjoy the quiet beauty of this historic spot.
The medieval ambiance complements the countryside scenery, enriching the day with a sense of stepping back in time. It’s a brief but meaningful break from the vineyards, perfect for photos and wandering.

The tour includes a visit to the Office de Tourisme where guests indulge in a guided wine tasting. Lasting about one hour, this session introduces a variety of Pic St Loup wines, with explanations about terroir, grape varieties, and regional styles. The professional guidance ensures guests understand what makes these wines distinctive.
Many reviews highlight the expertise of the guide during these tastings, noting the quality and diversity of wines sampled. It’s an excellent chance to develop an appreciation for the local wine culture.
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A standout feature of this tour is the lunch prepared by the host’s mother and wife, served in their family home. The one-hour meal is described as delicious, with regional ingredients and a generous portion. The setting is relaxed and authentic, with guests enjoying conversation with the hosts and other participants.
For an additional 30 euros per person, guests can pay on-site for lunch or dinner at the family house. Many reviews mention this as a highlight, praising the homemade food and the warm atmosphere. It’s a genuine taste of local hospitality that adds a personal touch to the experience.

The road trip to Valflaunes offers a one-hour scenic drive through the Montpellier countryside. This free stop allows guests to appreciate the lush landscapes and rolling hills that influence the region’s wine production. The journey itself becomes part of the experience, with the guide sharing insights about local geography and viticulture.
Many rave about the beautiful views, making it a perfect photo opportunity. The relaxed pace ensures that guests can soak in the scenery without feeling rushed.

The Maison des Consuls stop provides a 15-minute exploration of a medieval village’s narrow streets. The guide leads visitors through this historic area, highlighting architectural features and local history. The brief visit adds a cultural layer to the day, connecting the wine region with its past.
Guests often find this stop charming and enjoy the opportunity for photos and wandering in a quiet, historic setting.
The tour concludes with a second winery visit at Valflaunes, lasting one hour. This final tasting session is a chance to sample more wines from the Pic St Loup appellation, guided by an expert. The visit emphasizes region-specific wines and further enhances guests’ understanding of the varied styles produced in this part of France.
Many reviewers mention the quality of the wines and the friendly atmosphere during these tastings, rounding off the day on a high note.
Bertrand Bosc’s passion for wine and the region shines through in every aspect of the tour. Guests praise his bilingual ability, knowledge, and friendly demeanor, which creates a welcoming environment. His storytelling skills add context and make each stop more meaningful, whether explaining terroir or sharing family anecdotes.
Nearly all reviews emphasize the informative yet relaxed atmosphere, making the experience accessible for both wine novices and enthusiasts.
The tour requires a minimum of four participants and can accommodate up to eight people, ensuring a small-group setting. Confirmations are received at the time of booking, and free cancellations are available up to 24 hours in advance.
Travelers should be aware that children must be accompanied by an adult, and service animals are permitted. The tour is suitable for most and takes place mostly outdoors, with some walking involved at vineyard and village stops.
This Bertrand Bosc wine and food tour suits visitors who appreciate personalized service, regional wines, and authentic French countryside experiences. The home-cooked lunch and small-group format appeal to those seeking a more intimate and genuine way to explore Pic St Loup. Its moderate pace and beautiful scenery make it a great choice for both casual wine lovers and connoisseurs.
The Bertrand Bosc tour offers a well-rounded look at the Pic St Loup wine region, with the perfect mix of vineyard visits, tastings, and regional culture. The small-group setting ensures a personalized experience, while the homemade lunch stands out as a genuine highlight.
Thanks to Bertrand’s expertise and warm hospitality, guests leave with a deeper appreciation for local wines and the landscape that influences them. Pricing is reasonable considering the all-inclusive nature of the tour, making it a top choice for anyone seeking an authentic slice of southern France’s wine country.
“Without question the best wine tour we have ever experienced. Very informative, lots of laughs, amazing food and scenery, would thoroughly recommend.”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers visits to two wineries, guided tastings, a vineyard walk, a medieval village visit, transportation, and the homemade lunch at Bertrand’s family home.
How far in advance should I book?
It is advised to book about 27 days in advance to guarantee availability, as the tour is popular and limited to six participants.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, hotel pickup is offered, and transportation is included in the tour price, ensuring a comfortable journey through the countryside.
Can children participate?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is suitable for most age groups given the moderate pace and outdoor activity.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; in the event of cancellation due to bad weather, guests are offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the lunch vegetarian or vegan?
The provided homemade lunch is prepared by the host’s family and is described as delicious and generous, but there is no specific mention of dietary restrictions—additional arrangements may need to be inquired about.