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Experience the best of Saint-Émilion wines with a guided tour of two Grand Cru Classé wineries, tasting three wines paired with local cheese and charcuterie.
Discover the Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé: Gourmet Visit in English, a highly rated wine experience that offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. Priced at $41.67 per person and lasting about 1 hour 30 minutes, this tour provides an intimate look at two top wineries in Saint-Emilion, both classified as Grand Cru Classé. The tour includes guided tastings of three wines, complemented by a delicious cheese and charcuterie platter, served with a glass of wine on a covered terrace or cozy indoor area.
This experience is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring personalized attention. It departs at 11:00 am from Château La Croizille, making it a convenient choice for those looking to explore Saint-Emilion’s wines without a long day commitment. While the tour does not include a guided visit of the châteaux themselves, it compensates with in-depth tastings and a chance to savor local flavors in a relaxed setting.


The experience begins at Château La Croizille, located in Saint-Laurent-des-Combes. The meeting point is well-suited for those arriving from Bordeaux or nearby regions. The tour kicks off at 11:00 am, giving participants a comfortable start to their wine exploration.
The meeting point is accessible, and the activity features a mobile ticket, making the check-in process straightforward. Group size is limited to 10 people, fostering an intimate atmosphere for tasting and discussion. For larger groups or special events, contacting the provider via email is recommended.
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Château Tour Baladoz offers a look into the historic side of Saint-Émilion wine-making. The visit emphasizes traditional charm, with a tour of its old cellar that highlights authentic wine heritage. This estate embodies the classic spirit of the region, with elements that appeal to those interested in historical winemaking practices.
While there is no guided tour included here, the guided tasting at the end of the experience allows visitors to appreciate the distinct character of wines produced in this charming, long-standing estate. The focus is on the quality and authenticity of the wines, making it an ideal stop for those wanting to see the roots of Saint-Emilion winemaking.

Château La Croizille presents a contemporary take on winemaking, featuring a modern cellar equipped with the latest technology. The visit to this estate showcases innovative viticulture and cutting-edge techniques, offering a contrast to the traditional methods at Château Tour Baladoz.
The estate’s state-of-the-art facilities impress, while the guided tasting emphasizes wines that reflect modern craftsmanship. The three wines tasted here include two Saint-Émilion Grand Crus and a Bordeaux AOC, providing a broad spectrum of flavors and styles. The pairing with local cheeses and charcuterie enhances the sensory experience.

The guided tasting is a highlight, with a knowledgeable guide explaining the characteristics of each wine. Participants sample three wines in total: two from the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru classification and one Bordeaux AOC, providing a well-rounded perspective on regional styles.
The tasting experience is complemented by insightful explanations about each wine’s production process and flavor profile. The pairing with cheeses and charcuterie, along with soft background music, creates a relaxed atmosphere to savor the wines fully.
The tour concludes with the chance to enjoy a gourmet platter of local meats and cheeses, served with a glass of wine. This platter features charcuterie, cheeses, chocolates, almonds, and dried fruits, showcasing regional specialties.
Guests can choose to enjoy their food indoors or on the covered terrace, depending on the weather. The stunning views from the terrace add a memorable touch to this tasting moment, making it more than just a wine experience but a chance to relax and soak in the scenery.
The activity begins at 11:00 am at Château La Croizille. The mobile ticket simplifies check-in, and the group size is capped at 10 to encourage personal interaction. The tour ends back at the starting point, making it easy to continue exploring Saint-Emilion afterward.
Participants should be aware that guided visits of the châteaux are not included, but the focus on tastings and the gourmet platter makes up for this. For larger groups or special requests, email contact with the provider is recommended.

At $41.67 per person, this tour offers good value for a small-group experience that combines wine tasting, local food, and insight into both traditional and modern winemaking. The reviews highlight knowledgeable guides and stunning views, with many praising the quality of wines and the friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
The experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking an intimate, well-rounded taste of Saint-Émilion’s best wines paired with regional delicacies. The limited group size ensures warmth and attention from the guides, making it a memorable and educational outing.

This tour stands out with its balanced focus on heritage and innovation, showcased through visits to two distinct wineries. The guided tastings of three exquisite wines are complemented by local cheese and charcuterie, served in a setting that highlights spectacular views.
The small-group format and professional guides make this experience particularly appealing for those wanting a personalized introduction to Saint-Emilion’s wines. While it doesn’t include a guided château tour, the combination of tasting, food, and scenery provides a highly satisfying experience for wine lovers.
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What does the tour include?
The tour includes guided tastings of three wines, including two Saint-Émilion Grand Crus and one Bordeaux AOC, plus a charcuterie and cheese platter served with a glass of wine.
How long does the experience last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What are the meeting details?
The activity begins at 11:00 am at Château La Croizille in Saint-Laurent-des-Combes. The activity ends at the same meeting point.
Is there a guided visit of the châteaux?
No, the tour does not include guided visits of the two estates, but features detailed guided tastings and a focus on wine and food.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
Can I cancel if needed?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.