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Experience Paris’s culinary scene on this private 3-hour wine and food tour, visiting iconic spots like Poilâne and LEtiquette with tastings included.

A private 3-hour wine and food tour in Paris offers a perfect blend of gastronomy, culture, and exclusivity. For $3,303 per group of up to 4, this guided journey takes you through some of the city’s most celebrated and hidden culinary spots. Starting at 111 Rue de Turenne, the tour introduces you to French cuisine and wine that date back to Roman times, emphasizing both tradition and innovation.
This experience is ideal for food lovers and wine enthusiasts seeking a personalized exploration of Paris’s gastronomic landscape. With a 4.2 rating from Opatrip.comU.S., the tour balances insider access, expert guidance, and delicious tastings. While the tour’s compact duration means it’s best suited for those with a keen interest in French culinary culture, it remains a manageable and enriching experience for most visitors.
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The tour begins at 111 Rue de Turenne, a convenient meeting point in the heart of Paris. From here, the guide leads your private group on a carefully curated journey through the city’s culinary treasures. The small square in front of Les Succulents Cactus marks the meeting spot, making it easy to find your guide and start your adventure.
This meeting location sets the tone for an intimate and personalized experience, allowing for relaxed exploration at your own pace. The tour’s small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and tailored recommendations.

The first stop at Poilâne is a guided 15-minute tour of this historic bakery, renowned for its traditional French bread. Poilâne’s baking methods date back decades, and their stone ovens produce distinctive loaves that have become a Parisian staple.
Here, you’ll sample some of Poilâne’s signature offerings, appreciating their craftsmanship and the bakery’s long-standing heritage. The brief time at Poilâne allows for an overview of French baking traditions without rushing, giving plenty of space to savor each bite and understand what makes this bakery a symbol of Parisian bread.
Next, the tour moves to Jean-Paul Hevin’s location in Le Marais, famous for gourmet chocolates and desserts. The 20-minute guided visit at The Chocolate Bar introduces you to artisan chocolates crafted with precision and passion.
Sampling at this stop highlights French mastery in confections, with synergies of flavor and texture that showcase the city’s sweet side. The guide explains the history of French chocolate-making and what elevates Jean-Paul Hevin’s creations above standard chocolates, making this a delightful stop for anyone with a sweet tooth.
More Great Tours NearbyAt Chez Alain Miam Miam, a 15-minute guided tour reveals a vibrant eatery known for traditional French dishes. This spot adds a rustic, authentic touch to the experience, offering a taste of local Parisian street-food culture.
While the tour duration here is brief, it’s enough to appreciate the flavor profiles and culinary techniques that make French food distinctive. It’s a great chance to see a working bistro and understand how Parisian locals enjoy their meals.
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The 30-minute visit to Sacha Finkelsztajn’s shop, La Boutique Jaune, immerses you in a boutique experience featuring specialty products or delicacies. The guide shares the story behind this hotel and its offerings, which could include artisan ingredients or meticulously crafted items.
This stop emphasizes the craftsmanship and heritage of Parisian food artisans. The longer duration allows for a more in-depth explanation and perhaps a chance to interact with the owner or staff, enriching your understanding of Paris’s culinary artisans.

The tour includes a 30-minute stop at Les Philosophes, a cozy Parisian bistro or café. This spot offers a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy your food and wine tastings.
Here, the guide provides insights into Parisian café culture, and the setting allows for casual conversation and reflection on the tour’s sights and flavors. It’s an ideal place to unwind and savor the authentic ambiance of Paris’s food scene.
The next destination, Maison Aleph, is visited for approximately 20 minutes. This venue showcases creative culinary expressions or specialty ingredients, and the guide highlights what makes this spot innovative.
This stop offers a taste of contemporary French cuisine or artisanal products, providing a contrast to more traditional spots. It emphasizes Paris’s evolving food scene and the fusion of tradition with modern techniques.
The final stop at LEtiquette is a 30-minute guided tasting of organic and natural wines. This chic wine bar offers a curated selection, and the guide helps you understand the unique qualities of natural wines and their historical roots in France.
With two half glasses of wine included, this is an ideal way to end the tour on a refined note. The setting encourages engagement and questions about wine pairing, production, and the differences between conventional and natural wines.
The tour is led by professional local guides who speak English and French, ensuring clear communication. The private group setting offers flexibility and personalized attention.
Participants can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and can reserve without immediate payment, offering flexibility for travel planning. The tour’s 3-hour duration means it’s manageable even for those with tight schedules, but physical demands are minimal, making it accessible to most.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its combination of iconic and lesser-known stops, each offering a unique glimpse into Paris’s culinary soul. The inclusion of gourmet chocolates, traditional bakeries, and natural wines provides a well-rounded taste of French food and drink culture.
The private guide ensures a tailored experience, with the added benefit of sampling at each location. The small group size and flexible itinerary translate into a more intimate and customizable journey through Paris’s gastronomic landscape.
This tour suits food and wine enthusiasts eager to learn about French culinary traditions in an intimate setting. It’s perfect for couples or small groups celebrating special occasions or simply wanting a personalized Parisian food adventure.
However, it’s best for those comfortable with walking and tasting in a city environment. While accessible, the tour focuses on culinary stops and may not include extensive physical activity or sightseeing outside the culinary realm.
For $3,303, this exclusive food and wine experience offers a taste of Paris’s most beloved and hidden culinary treasures. The guided visits to Poilâne, Jean-Paul Hevin, and LEtiquette provide insight and tastings that reveal the city’s baking mastery, chocolate craftsmanship, and natural wine traditions.
While the tour is quite short, the carefully curated stops and personal guide make it a worthwhile choice for those wanting a focused, quality food journey. It’s particularly suitable for small groups seeking an intimate, flexible experience with a strong emphasis on French culinary heritage.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
The tour includes traditional French dishes and wine tastings, and while specific dietary accommodations are not detailed, many stops feature vegetarian options. It’s recommended to inquire directly for tailored needs.
Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. You can also reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
The data does not specify physical accessibility, but since the tour involves walking between stops, mobility considerations should be checked with the provider directly.
What types of wine are sampled?
The tour features organic and natural wines, with two half-glasses included at the final stop. The guide explains their unique qualities and historical roots.
How personalized is this experience?
As a private tour, it offers a personalized approach, with a local guide tailoring the experience to your group’s interests and pace.
What is the best time of day to join this tour?
Availability varies, so checking specific starting times is recommended. The tour duration is 3 hours, making it flexible to fit into most schedules.