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Discover the charm of Chablis with this small-group, full-day tour from Paris, featuring visits to four top domains and tasting 20 exquisite wines, including Grand Cru and 1er Cru.

This Chablis 20 Exquisite Wines Tasting Trip offers an engaging and comprehensive experience of Burgundy’s renowned wine region. Priced at $375.84 per person, it lasts approximately 11 hours and is designed for small groups of 4 to 7 people, ensuring an intimate and personalized atmosphere. The tour departs from Paris with convenient hotel pickup options, making it easy to start your day without the hassle of logistics.
What truly sets this experience apart is the careful selection of four distinguished wine domains, where visitors enjoy guided tours and tastings of 20 Chablis wines, including several Grand Cru and 1er Cru wines. The use of a Mercedes minivan or Mercedes E220 car accelerates the journey, cutting down travel time to around 2.5 hours each way, with a brief stop at a rest area. This efficiency allows more time to savor the region’s top-quality wines and scenery.
The tour also offers a gastronomic lunch in Chablis (payable locally), providing a perfect opportunity to relax and sample regional cuisine. It’s a flexible experience, also available as a private option, tailored to those seeking a more exclusive adventure.

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The tour begins at 7:30 am at the Opera Garnier Steps in Paris or at your hotel if you select the pickup option. The group travels in an air-conditioned Mercedes vehicle, covering approximately 190 km to reach Chablis. A rest stop is scheduled on the way for comfort, and the return journey concludes around 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm, depending on traffic and your hotel location.
The small-group format—limited to 7 participants—ensures a comfortable and engaging experience. Travelers should note that the tour operates on a confirmation basis and features free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.

The first stop is Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, where visitors explore the vineyards and enjoy a cave visit and wine tasting of five wines, including Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru, and Grand Cru. The staff provides insights into the wine-making process and the differences between classifications, making this a highly educational visit.
The tasting is complemented by a cheese plate, enhancing the sensory experience. Admission is included, and this stop typically lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes.

After the initial winery, the group arrives in Chablis village for a free period or an optional tasting at Domaine Celine & Frederic Gueguen. Here, five to nine wines are available for tasting, including Petit Chablis, Chablis, Premier Cru, and Grand Cru wines.
This stop offers a chance to stroll through the charming village or explore additional wines at a local producer. The admission fee for tastings at this domain is not included, allowing flexibility for those who wish to customize their experience.

A highlight of the day is the lunch break in Chablis. The tour provides the option to reserve a gastronomic restaurant where regional specialties can be enjoyed—payable locally. This 1 hour and 30 minutes stop offers a relaxed setting to unwind and savor local flavors, complementing the wine-focused day.
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The afternoon features a visit to Maison Régnard, established in 1860. The guided visit includes a tour of cellars and an explanation of wine classification and production techniques. Participants sample five wines, including Petit Chablis, Chablis Village, 1er Cru, and Grand Cru.
The sommelier-led tasting offers detailed insights into each wine’s characteristics, making this a prime educational stop. Admission is included, and the visit typically lasts 1 hour.

Later in the afternoon, the group visits La Chablisienne, another respected producer, for a second wine tasting of five wines. The local sommelier provides explanations about each wine, helping participants deepen their understanding of Chablis classifications and nuances.
This final tasting helps round out the comprehensive exploration of the region’s wines before heading back to Paris.

The group departs Chablis around 4:00 pm, with a stop at a rest area en route. The journey back to Paris covers 190 km and typically takes about 2.5 hours. The tour concludes around 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm, with drop-off at the Opera Garnier Steps or your hotel, depending on your booking.
The included features are substantial: guided visits at Jean-Marc Brocard and Maison Régnard with wine and cheese tastings, as well as tastings at Domaine Celine & Frederic Gueguen and La Chablisienne. All fees, taxes, and bottled water are covered.
Excluded are meals, drinks (besides bottled water), and gratuities or souvenirs. Travelers have the flexibility to explore the village during free time or choose optional tastings outside the included ones.
The Mercedes vehicles ensure a comfortable, speedy ride, significantly reducing travel time compared to a bus. The tour’s small-group size fosters a more personalized experience, allowing guides to tailor explanations and respond to individual questions.
Many guests praise guides like Alex, Roman, and Ilya for their knowledge, friendliness, and English language skills. The compact group size also enables easier interaction and more flexible scheduling at each stop.
Travelers should be prepared for a full day of activity, with moderate walking at wineries and in the village. The tour involves wine tasting, so participants should be of legal drinking age. Since lunch is optional and paid locally, bringing some cash or card for meals is advisable.
Those with specific dietary requirements should plan accordingly, as the tour does not include meals or drinks beyond water. The small group size makes it ideal for those seeking a more intimate, educational, and relaxed wine day in Burgundy.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Chablis wines, combining visits to historic wineries, guided tastings, and free time in the charming village. The professional guides and quality transportation make the experience smooth and enjoyable.
While the price reflects the inclusion of 20 tastings and guided tours, it remains a valuable option for serious wine enthusiasts willing to spend a full day exploring Burgundy’s top wines. The small-group format ensures a comfortable, intimate atmosphere that many reviews highlight positively.
Specialists and casual wine lovers alike will appreciate the chance to learn about classifications, sample a broad spectrum of wines, and enjoy Burgundy at a relaxed pace. The only notable consideration is that lunch is not included in the price, so planning for that adds flexibility.
“Such an enjoyable days experience!”
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, non-drinkers can enjoy the guided visits and sightseeing but should be aware that wine tastings are a core part of the experience.
Are drinks other than wine included?
No, only bottled water is provided; meals and additional drinks are paid separately.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I customize the visit to specific wineries?
The tour follows a set itinerary, but some stops, such as the free time in Chablis village or optional tastings, offer flexibility.
Is lunch included?
Lunch is optional and can be reserved in advance; it is paid directly at the restaurant.
What vehicles are used for transportation?
The tour uses Mercedes E220/E300 cars or Mercedes Minivan for 3-7 people, providing a comfortable, efficient ride.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, with full refunds offered if canceled within that window.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The available information does not specify accessibility details; travelers should inquire if needed.
Will I see the vineyards?
Yes, the vineyards surrounding Jean-Marc Brocard and other domains are part of the visit, providing scenic views and insight into grape cultivation.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 79 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.
This Chablis 20 Wines Tasting Trip from Paris offers a thorough, enjoyable day exploring Burgundy’s celebrated wines with expert guidance, comfortable transport, and a small-group setting—perfect for wine lovers wanting an in-depth experience.