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Experience Bordeaux wines in a 1-hour tasting class for $46, exploring 4 red wines with charcuterie, guided by expert sommeliers in a cozy setting.

The Bordeaux wine tasting class offers an engaging introduction to the region’s renowned reds in just 1 hour for $46 per person. Held in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this experience is led by certified wine experts and features a selection of 4 carefully curated Bordeaux red wines paired with artisanal charcuterie. The small-group setting, limited to 6 participants, ensures a personalized and interactive experience perfect for beginners and wine enthusiasts alike.
This tasting takes place in the underground cellar, adding a charming and intimate vibe. While it does not include hotel pickup and drop-off, the meeting point at 25 Av. Thiers is conveniently close to the tram A stop Stalingrad. The tour highlights Bordeaux’s diverse terroirs, grape varieties, and blends, making it an educational journey into one of the world’s most celebrated wine regions.
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This wine class offers an insightful overview of Bordeaux’s diverse landscape, which influences the wine styles produced across the region. Participants learn to distinguish between the Left Bank and Right Bank wines—structured, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon from Médoc versus smooth, fruit-forward Merlot from Saint-Émilion. The guides explain how appellations, terroirs, and vinification techniques shape each wine’s aroma, texture, and aging potential.
Every tasting emphasizes understanding key winemaking choices, helping participants grasp what makes Bordeaux reds so varied and compelling. The educational approach is accessible, making the complexities of Bordeaux wines clear and engaging, whether you’re a novice or a seasoned wine lover.

The core of this experience lies in sampling 4 different Bordeaux red wines, each illustrating a distinct aspect of the region’s winemaking. The selection includes single-varietal wines showcasing Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon’s unique characters, along with elegant blends from family-run organic estates and prestigious Grand Crus.
A mystery glass adds an element of surprise, encouraging guests to refine their palate and curiosity. Each wine is showcased in 4 Bordeaux red wine glasses, with a tasting booklet provided to record impressions and key tasting notes. The artisanal charcuterie complements each wine, balancing richness and intensity to heighten flavors.

A standout feature of this class is the interactive aroma game, designed to develop your sense of smell and recognize different scents in wine. The guides lead this activity in a relaxed, engaging manner that enhances the learning process without feeling intimidating. The small group size fosters conversation and personalized attention, making the experience both fun and informative.
The guides, Cécilia and Mathilde, are praised for their kindness and extensive knowledge, making complex concepts easy to grasp. Guests appreciate how they explain regional differences and winemaking nuances clearly, adding depth to the tasting.
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The tasting typically unfolds in the underground cellar, which adds to the authentic Bordeaux ambiance. This cool, stone environment enhances the overall atmosphere, making the tasting feel like a true wine journey. For those with mobility concerns, a ground-floor tasting room is available upon request.
The venue’s location at 25 Av. Thiers is accessible, just 100 meters from tram stop Stalingrad, making it easy to reach without needing transportation. The gray door next to the Guy Hoquet panel marks the entrance, with the bell labeled “I” to ring for entry.
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Each Bordeaux wine is paired with artisanal charcuterie, carefully selected to elevate the tasting experience. The pairings are designed to highlight the wines’ aromas and textures, making it easier to identify flavors and develop a personal tasting palate. The food pairing also balances the richness of the reds, creating a well-rounded experience.
Guests receive a tasting booklet to continue exploring Bordeaux wines on their own after the session. The wines tasted are available for purchase on-site, perfect for sharing or savoring later, and adding a tangible memory to this experience.

This small-group class operates in English, French, and Spanish, with live guides ensuring clear communication. The duration is 1 hour, making it an excellent option for a quick cultural and culinary activity. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travel plans.
While no hotel pickup is included, the meeting point is straightforward to find and close to public transportation. The venue can accommodate groups of up to 6 participants, ideal for a cozy, personalized experience. If you have mobility impairments, it’s recommended to inform ahead for arrangements.

This tasting is perfect for beginners keen to learn about Bordeaux reds in a relaxed setting or avid wine enthusiasts looking for a fun, educational activity. The small group size ensures an intimate environment for questions and discussion. It’s also an excellent choice for those who enjoy pairing wine with artisanal foods and want a quick yet comprehensive introduction to Bordeaux wines.
The expert guides and the engaging activities, like the aroma game, make the experience memorable. However, those seeking a more extensive or in-depth tour of Bordeaux wine estates might prefer full-day excursions.

This 1-hour class delivers exceptional value for those wanting to understand Bordeaux wines without committing to longer tours. The small group and expert guidance make it particularly appealing for first-timers or anyone interested in wine education.
While it does not include transportation, its central location and intimate ambiance compensate well. The pairing with charcuterie and the educational booklet add extra layers of enjoyment and learning. Guests consistently praise the guides’ knowledge, friendly demeanor, and the overall quality of wines.
If you’re in Bordeaux and looking for a fun, informative, and well-priced wine experience, this tasting class offers a delightful snapshot of Bordeaux’s red wines, perfect for enhancing your trip and tasting skills.
Is this Bordeaux wine tasting suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed to be approachable for beginners, with clear explanations and fun activities like the aroma game, making it easy to learn without prior knowledge.
Can I taste white Bordeaux wines instead of reds?
Yes, the organizers can accommodate guests with a preference for white wines and offer a white Bordeaux tasting if requested in advance.
What is included in the price?
The $46 fee covers the wine tasting class, tasting booklet, aroma game, 4 Bordeaux red wine glasses, and artisanal charcuterie pairing.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
The class starts at 25 Av. Thiers, behind a building with a gray door next to the Guy Hoquet panel, and the bell labeled “I” is used to enter.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The tasting typically takes place in the cellar, which is underground. If stairs are a concern, a ground-floor room is available upon request, but overall, it is not suitable for those with significant mobility impairments.
Can I purchase the wines tasted?
Yes, the wines are available for purchase on site, allowing you to bring Bordeaux home and share your new wine knowledge with friends and family.