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Discover an authentic organic family vineyard near Bordeaux with a guided tour, tasting up to 10 wines, and learning about sustainable winemaking in 1.5 hours.

This $21 per person tour offers a 1.5-hour journey into the heart of Bordeaux’s winemaking tradition at Pestoury Vineyard, a family-run estate with five generations behind it. Located in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this experience provides an authentic look at organic farming and the craftsmanship behind a diverse range of wines. Led by a family member—most often Marie—this tour combines education and tasting in a small group setting of up to 10 participants.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its personalized approach, with guides who are passionate about sharing their family’s story and the vineyard’s methods. While it offers a thorough introduction to Bordeaux’s wine regions and production process, it also emphasizes organic farming practices that benefit both the environment and the quality of the wine. This experience suits those seeking an engaging, genuine look at family wine-making with ample tastings, including reds, whites, rosé, sparkling wines, and house-made grape juice.
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The tour begins at Pestoury Vineyard, a family operation with roots stretching back five generations in Bordeaux. Priced at $21 per person, it lasts 1.5 hours and offers a chance to see how a family business combines tradition with sustainable, organic farming since 2020. The experience is perfect for anyone looking for an informative and friendly introduction to Bordeaux wines and family craftsmanship.
Participants are welcomed by a family member—most often Marie—who guides the tour. The small group size ensures plenty of opportunity for questions and personalized stories, making the visit both educational and intimate. The focus on organic practices highlights the vineyard’s commitment to environmental health, which visitors can see firsthand during the outdoor introduction.

The tour kicks off with a detailed map of Bordeaux, illustrating the region’s 65 appellations. This overview helps visitors appreciate the diversity of Bordeaux wines, from bold reds to crisp whites and sparkling varieties. The guides emphasize Bordeaux’s reputation as a world-renowned wine region, and this regional context sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the vineyard’s place within it.
This initial segment provides valuable background for wine enthusiasts and newcomers alike, creating a meaningful foundation for the rest of the tour.

Once the regional context is set, the outdoor section begins if weather permits. Visitors are invited to walk among the grapevines, where they learn how soil, climate, and grape varietals influence wine flavor.
The guides explain how the history of the vineyard ties into the Bordeaux landscape and discuss the vineyard’s shift to organic farming starting in 2020. This transition benefits biodiversity, and the guides point out how seasonal changes affect grape growing and, ultimately, the wines produced.
This outdoor segment offers a hands-on look at the vineyard environment, connecting nature to wine in a straightforward, engaging way.
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Next, visitors explore the winemaking cellar, the core of the estate’s production process. The guides take you through each step—from fermentation tanks for white and rosé wines to barrels used in aging reds. They explain how tools and techniques shape the flavor and texture of each wine.
Particular attention is paid to timing—when to harvest and bottle—to ensure full expression in the final product. The cellar tour demystifies the process, making clear how quality control is maintained from vine to bottle.

The highlight of the experience is the guided wine tasting. Visitors sample up to 10 wines, including Bordeaux Blanc Sec (dry white), sweet white, Bordeaux Rosé, various Côtes de Bordeaux reds, and sparkling wines. The house-made grape juice is also available, subject to availability.
During the tasting, guides offer tips on wine tasting methods, highlighting the importance of appearance, aroma, and flavor. The generous pourings and variety of wines allow guests to compare different styles and understand their unique characteristics.

Marie, who often leads the tour, brings passion and knowledge to every step. With roots in the vineyard, she shares family stories, details about winemaking traditions, and her enthusiasm for organic farming. Her approach creates a friendly, engaging atmosphere, making the experience accessible whether someone is a wine novice or more advanced.
Guests appreciate the personalized guidance and the depth of information provided, making the tour both fun and educational.

This tour is offered as a small group experience limited to 10 participants, which fosters intimacy and allows for personal questions. It is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of guests.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor sections. There are no transportation arrangements included, so visitors should plan their own transport to and from the vineyard.
At $21, this tour offers exceptional value considering the comprehensive experience and up to 10 wine tastings. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides, stunning vineyard views, and the variety of wines offered. Many highlight the generosity of the tastings and the authentic family atmosphere.
The consistent 5-star ratings reflect its popularity among visitors from various countries, including the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Germany, and beyond.
What truly sets this experience apart is its focus on family ownership and organic practices. The guides are passionate about sharing their family’s story and the environmental benefits of organic farming. The personalized nature of the tour, combined with extensive tastings, creates a memorable and informative visit.
The regional overview and cellar exploration provide a well-rounded understanding of Bordeaux wine production, ideal for those wanting insight into both tradition and sustainability.
This tour is best suited for wine lovers eager to learn about organic farming, family winemaking, and regional diversity. It’s particularly appealing to beginners or those seeking a more relaxed, personal experience rather than a large-scale commercial tour.
While the duration is short at 1.5 hours, the depth of information and tastings make it a rich experience in a limited time. No prior wine knowledge is required, and Marie’s friendly guidance ensures everyone feels comfortable.
The Bordeaux: Explore an Organic Family Vineyard with Tasting offers a genuinely engaging look into family-run winemaking, sustainable practices, and regional diversity. For $21, guests enjoy a personalized tour, up to 10 tastings, and insights into organic farming’s environmental impact.
The small group size, passionate guides, and variety of wines make it a top choice for those wanting an authentic Bordeaux wine experience. The positive reviews and consistent 5-star ratings confirm its reputation as a standout in the region.
This tour is an excellent option for anyone interested in family history, organic practices, and the art of wine-making—delivered with warmth and genuine care.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Yes, the tour includes house-made grape juice and is suitable for guests of all ages.
How much wine is sampled during the tour?
Guests taste up to 10 wines, including whites, reds, rosé, sparkling, and grape juice.
Is transportation included?
No, visitors need to arrange their own transport to and from Pestoury Vineyard.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially for outdoor sections.
Are the tours accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later options.
What makes this vineyard special?
Its status as a family-run estate with five generations and a focus on organic farming practices make this experience unique.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 1.5 hours, making it a manageable and rewarding visit.