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Explore Bordeaux's culinary scene with this 4-hour food and wine tour, sampling local delicacies, regional specialties, and Bordeaux wines in an intimate setting.

The Bordeaux Sweet & Savory Food with Wine Tasting Tour offers a delicious glimpse into the city’s renowned gastronomy and wine culture. Priced at $138.29 per person, this approximately 4-hour experience is perfect for food lovers who want to explore Bordeaux’s culinary delights and historic streets in a small-group setting. The tour departs from 12 Cr du 30 Juillet and ends at Place du Palais, making it easy to access via public transportation.
This tour is designed for those interested in tasting regional specialties, enjoying Bordeaux wines, and discovering the city’s history through its food scene. With a maximum of 10 participants, the experience ensures personalized attention and lively interaction with a knowledgeable local guide. While the tour includes a variety of tastings and drinks, it’s a good idea to book 9 days in advance for availability, as demand is steady.
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The tour begins at the historic Cathedrale Saint-Andre, where the guide introduces you to Bordeaux’s blend of old-world charm and contemporary flair. The route takes you through both the Old Town and newer districts, revealing the city’s architectural diversity and vibrant street life. Walking through these areas, you’ll appreciate the contrast between centuries-old buildings and modern boutiques.
This journey provides a balanced perspective on Bordeaux’s evolution, merging its rich history with its lively present. The guide leads small groups through lively streets, stopping at local shops and culinary hotspots, ensuring a personalized experience that adapts to the group’s interests.

Throughout the tour, you’ll visit several culinary hotspots that showcase regional specialties. These stops include visits to small shops and cafes where the guide shares stories behind each delicacy. Expect to sample a variety of cheeses, regional treats, and bordeaux-specific dishes.
The tour’s focus on tastings means you get to try local foods in authentic settings, often with a chance to ask questions about their origins and preparation. The food on offer has been carefully curated, reflecting Bordeaux’s reputation for regional gastronomy.

One of the tour’s main attractions is the wine tasting segment. You’ll sample Bordeaux wines in select venues, gaining insight into regional wine styles and pairing techniques. While the tour includes alcoholic beverages, the focus is on offering quality regional wines rather than extensive tastings, with at least one wine experience integrated into the itinerary.
The guide explains the nuances of Bordeaux wines, including red and white varieties, helping you understand what makes Bordeaux wines famous worldwide. The small group size makes it easy to ask questions and engage with the wine experts leading the tastings.

For those with a sweet tooth, the tour offers a chance to indulge in cannelés—the signature Bordeaux pastry—along with other regional desserts. These treats are enjoyed during stops at local shops, providing a delightful contrast to the savory and wine tastings.
The sweet and savory components of the tour reflect Bordeaux’s culinary diversity, giving visitors a rounded taste of the city’s flavors. The guide shares stories about each delicacy, enriching the tasting experience with local insights.
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Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and friendly nature of the local guide. One reviewer especially appreciated the storytelling style, which combines historical insights with culinary explanations, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
The small group size enhances the relaxed and intimate atmosphere, allowing for personal interactions and flexibility. The guide’s enthusiasm and local knowledge help create a lively, engaging environment, making the tour feel more like exploring with a friend than a formal guided walk.
The tour starts promptly at 12 Cr du 30 Juillet and concludes at Place du Palais, in the heart of Bordeaux. It’s near public transportation, making access straightforward from different parts of the city. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific physical requirements mentioned.
Booking should be done at least 9 days in advance, as the tour tends to fill up, especially during peak seasons. Participants receive a mobile ticket, simplifying check-in, and the tour is conducted entirely in English.
This experience’s key strengths are its small-group format, local guide, and the mix of food, wine, and city insights. Reviews praise the well-curated tastings, the informative commentary, and the chance to explore Bordeaux’s streets in a relaxed setting. It’s especially suitable for foodies and those wanting a taste of Bordeaux’s culinary culture in just a few hours.
However, some reviews note that they would appreciate more wine tastings or a visit to a chateau, which might be a consideration for those seeking more extensive wine experiences. Still, the balance of local eats and regional wines provides a satisfying overview without feeling rushed.
This 4-hour tour offers an excellent introduction to Bordeaux’s food scene and wine culture. It’s ideal for anyone wanting to sample regional delicacies while discovering the city’s historic and modern sights. The small-group setting and knowledgeable guide make it a personal, engaging experience.
Priced at $138.29, the tour provides a quality culinary experience with a focus on authenticity and local flavor. It’s particularly well-suited for first-time visitors or those with a limited schedule who want a well-rounded taste of Bordeaux in a relaxed atmosphere.
“Wonderful tour! We loved trying all of the local delicacies and hearing the history of Bordeaux. Our guide was amazing and the day just perfect as …”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is included in the tour?
Participants enjoy food tastings, Bordeaux wines, bottled water, and a local English-speaking guide.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 12 Cr du 30 Juillet and ends at Place du Palais.
Can I choose a morning or afternoon departure?
Yes, you can select either a morning or afternoon departure.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians?
While the reviews mention a vegetarian guest, specific dietary accommodations are not detailed; it’s advisable to inquire in advance.
How many people are on this tour?
A maximum of 10 participants ensures an intimate experience.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transit.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Does the tour focus more on food or wine?
The experience balances both regional specialties and wine tastings, with a slight emphasis on tasting local delicacies.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but the focus on alcohol may not be ideal for children; check with the provider for specific policies.