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Experience a private vineyard aperitif at Château Petit Mangot with cheese, charcuterie, and three Saint-Émilion wines in a 2-hour guided tour in France.

This 2-hour tour offers an intimate tasting session at Château Petit Mangot in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Priced to include a private terrace, cheese and charcuterie platter, and three Saint-Émilion wines, it provides a relaxed way to enjoy French wine culture. The experience is perfect for those seeking a cozy, guided visit with a focus on quality and scenery.
The tour stands out with its private setting on a terrace overlooking the vineyards. It begins with an exploration of the Décamps family vineyard, where visitors learn about the family’s involvement in wine-making. Afterward, a tasting of three red wines—including Saint-Émilion and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru—complements the delicious cheese and cold cuts served on the private terrace.
While this experience is celebrated for its warm guides and stunning views, it’s particularly well-suited for adults interested in wine, and those who appreciate a relaxed, boutique atmosphere. It’s important to note that children, people with food allergies, or lactose intolerance are not suitable for this tour.
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This tour begins on a private terrace set amidst the vineyards of Château Petit Mangot. The 360° views of the rolling Saint-Émilion landscape create a perfect backdrop for your gourmet break. The setting emphasizes privacy and comfort, making it ideal for a leisurely tasting away from crowded wineries.
The terrace provides an exclusive atmosphere where visitors can enjoy the French-style aperitif. As the sunlight filters through the vines, you’ll find the cheese and charcuterie platter paired with a glass of Saint-Émilion red wine particularly satisfying. This relaxed environment enhances the overall experience, encouraging conversation and appreciation of the scenery.

The tour includes a walk through the vineyard, where the Décamps family shares insights about their history and winemaking tradition. Visitors get a firsthand look at the vines and learn about the history that shapes the estate’s unique terroir.
This part of the experience emphasizes authenticity—not just tasting wine but understanding the family’s dedication to quality. The guided walk is straightforward and informative, perfect for those curious about wine production in the Saint-Émilion region.
Next, the guide leads guests into the cellar, where the red wine is crafted. Here, the process of red wine production is explained, giving context to the three wines tasted later. Visitors can see the barrels and the aging process, gaining appreciation for the craftsmanship behind each glass.
This segment appeals to wine enthusiasts who want to connect the tasting with the techniques and care involved in making Saint-Émilion wines. The informative explanation helps demystify wine-making while enriching the tasting experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe core of this experience is the sampling of three carefully selected red wines, including Saint-Émilion and Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. These wines are served on the private terrace, allowing visitors to appreciate their nuances amidst the vineyard views.
The wines are described as delicious, with the guide explaining their characteristics. The tasting offers a balanced and enjoyable experience, focused on quality rather than quantity.
Complementing the wines is a carefully curated platter of French cheeses and cold cuts. The gourmet selection enhances each sip of wine and adds a tasty dimension to the tour. The platter is generous enough to pair well with all three wines and is ideal for sharing in the serene terrace setting.
This component underscores the gastronomic side of French wine culture, making the tour not just about tasting but about savoring a well-paired spread of local delicacies.
The tour begins at the reception desk of the Château Petit Mangot estate, with coordinates provided for precise location. The experience is wheelchair accessible and designed for private groups, ensuring an intimate setting for each booking.
Booking is flexible, allowing for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later makes planning straightforward. The tour is conducted in French and English, with a live guide leading the discussion.
This boutique winery tour resonates with adults who appreciate a relaxed, private setting. It is especially suited for wine enthusiasts interested in Saint-Émilion wines, as well as anyone seeking a gastronomic experience with scenic views.
It’s less suitable for children under 18, or those with food allergies or lactose intolerance, due to the cheese and charcuterie platter and alcoholic beverages involved.
A verified review highlights how Leah (guide) was ready promptly, despite a late booking, which showcases the personalized attention guests receive. The small boutique winery environment and interesting tasting experiences are noted as highlights, along with the delicious charcuterie board.
This positive feedback echoes the well-organized, personable nature of the Château Petit Mangot experience, reinforcing its appeal for those seeking authentic wine-tasting in a quiet, scenic setting.
This 2-hour private tour offers a delightful blend of scenic beauty, family history, wine tasting, and gourmet food. It’s perfect for connoisseurs and anyone wanting a luxurious yet relaxed experience in the Bordeaux region.
While the focus on quality and private ambiance are significant strengths, the limited scope—mainly wine, cheese, charcuterie, and scenery—makes it less suitable for those seeking more extensive wine education or additional activities. Still, the stunning views and warm guides create an experience that feels personal and memorable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 years are not recommended for this experience due to the wine and food involved.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the experience accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in French and English.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is 2 hours, with flexible starting times depending on availability.
Does the experience include a visit to the vineyard?
Yes, visitors explore the vineyard and learn about family history and wine production.
Are there options to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
What should I expect at the end of the tour?
A private terrace with a cheese and charcuterie platter and three glasses of Saint-Émilion wines.
Can the tour be customized?
Specific customization options are not detailed, but it’s a private group, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is this experience recommended for wine connoisseurs?
Absolutely, especially those interested in Saint-Émilion wines and boutique winery visits.