From Bordeaux: Saint-Emilion and Pomerol Wine Tour

Explore Bordeaux’s renowned wine regions with this 5-hour guided tour, visiting 2 exclusive wineries, tasting 7 red wines, and discovering Saint-Emilion’s charm for $111.

Discover Bordeaux’s Finest Wines and the Charm of Saint-Emilion

The From Bordeaux: Saint-Emilion and Pomerol Wine Tour offers an engaging 5-hour experience through two of France’s most celebrated wine regions. Priced at $111 per person, this small-group tour is perfect for those eager to learn about Bordeaux’s wine-making traditions while sampling 7 exceptional red wines. Starting from Cité du Vin, the tour navigates through organic wineries in Pomerol and Grand Cru Classé estates in Saint-Emilion, with plenty of opportunities to appreciate the scenic beauty and historic streets of Saint-Emilion itself.

This tour stands out for its expert guides, manageable group size of up to 8 participants, and a well-balanced itinerary that combines wine tastings, informative visits, and short village tours. Although it involves some walking and a fair amount of wine tasting, it’s designed for those interested in Bordeaux’s wine culture and the picturesque village landscape without the need for a full-day commitment.

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Key Points

  • Price: $111 per person for a 5-hour experience.
  • Includes: Visits to 2 wineries, tasting 7 red wines, and a short tour of Saint-Emilion.
  • Focus on quality: Visits include an organic winery in Pomerol and a Grand Cru Classé estate.
  • Taste and learn: Get introduced to wine production and compare different vintages at the estates.
  • Scenic village visit: Explore Saint-Emilion’s charming streets, panoramic viewpoints, and macarons tasting.
  • Transportation: Travel is in a comfortable 9-seater van with a local guide.

Convenient Starting Point at Cité du Vin

The tour starts at Cité du Vin, a renowned Bordeaux wine museum, where travelers meet the local driver and guide. From there, a 45-minute van ride takes the group into the wine regions. This convenient departure point makes it easy for visitors staying in Bordeaux to join the experience without hassle, with all transportation included.

Visiting the Organic Winery in Pomerol

The first stop is an organic winery in Pomerol, famous for its premium wines. Here, the guide explains how vines are cultivated and walks visitors through the winemaking process. Guests see the vat room and barrel cellar, gaining insight into traditional and organic practices. Tasting 3 red wines at this estate allows for an appreciation of Pomerol’s distinct style. The emphasis on organic methods adds extra interest for those curious about sustainable wine production.

Exploring a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé Estate

Next, the tour visits a prestigious Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé winery. The guide introduces the estate’s history and unique features, highlighting what makes Saint-Emilion wines so renowned. Guests taste 4 different red wines, allowing for comparison between vintages and observing how climate impacts flavor profiles. This part of the tour delivers a deeper understanding of wine classification and regional distinctions.

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Short Guided Tour Through Saint-Emilion Village

A short walking tour takes visitors through the medieval streets of Saint-Emilion. The guide shares stories about the village’s history and architecture, giving context to its status as one of France’s most beautiful villages. Guests enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from viewpoints and take photos of the charming streets, making this a memorable part of the experience. The visit culminates with a tasting of Saint-Emilion’s famous macarons, adding a sweet note and local flavor to the day.

Sampling Wines and Macarons

Throughout the tour, tasting is a key component. The 7 red wines are carefully selected to showcase regional diversity and quality. The first winery offers 3 reds, emphasizing Pomerol’s rich, velvety reds. The second, a Grand Cru estate, provides 4 reds with a focus on vintage comparison. The macarons of Saint-Emilion serve as a delightful local treat, nicely complementing the wine tastings.

Logistics and Group Experience

The tour is designed for a small group of up to 8 people, fostering a personalized and informative environment. The local driver and guide speak both French and English, ensuring clear explanations and engaging storytelling. The meeting point is directly in front of Cité du Vin, a central and easy-to-find location.

The duration is 5 hours, with a carefully planned itinerary that balances wine visits, village exploration, and ample tasting opportunities. Comfortable shoes, a camera, and water are recommended, especially given the walking involved and the need to capture scenic views. The tour is not suitable for children under 12 or wheelchair users, due to walking and accessibility limitations.

What’s Included and What To Keep in Mind

The included aspects are comprehensive: transportation in a 9-seater van, local guide, visits to both wineries, tastings of 7 reds, and the Saint-Emilion village tour with macaron tasting. Excluded are lunch, additional water, souvenirs, or personal purchases, so travelers should plan accordingly.

This tour offers great value for those interested in wine education and Bordeaux’s heritage, especially since it combines tastings, sightseeing, and insights into wine production in a manageable half-day format.

The Experience with Vert Bordeaux

Operated by Vert Bordeaux, this activity has earned a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 18 reviews. Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides and wonderful wine selections. The captivating explanations and visits to beautiful wineries make it stand out. The gorgeous Saint-Emilion town is also highlighted as an extra bonus, with many noting it could warrant a longer visit.

Who Will Appreciate This Tour Most

This experience is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to explore Bordeaux’s prestigious regions without committing to a full-day tour. It’s also suited for those wanting to combine wine tasting with sightseeing of a beautiful village. The small-group format ensures an intimate, personalized atmosphere and more direct interaction with guides. However, it’s less suitable for families with young children or wheelchair users, due to walking and accessibility constraints.

Final Thoughts on the Bordeaux Wine Tour

The From Bordeaux: Saint-Emilion and Pomerol Wine Tour offers a balanced mix of wine education, scenic exploration, and delicious tastings. Its affordable price coupled with high-quality visits makes it a strong choice for wine lovers and history fans alike. The tour’s focus on organic wines and prestigious estates provides a memorable introduction to Bordeaux’s world-famous wine culture.

While it may leave some wishing for more time in Saint-Emilion, the short village tour and photo opportunities add a charming finish. For those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed experience, this tour delivers great value and personalized insight into Bordeaux’s legendary wine regions.

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From Bordeaux: Saint-Emilion and Pomerol Wine Tour



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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 5 hours, including transportation, visits, tastings, and sightseeing.

Where does the tour start?
It departs from Cité du Vin, in front of the wine museum in Bordeaux.

What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, guiding, visits to 2 wineries, 7 wine tastings, and a short tour of Saint-Emilion with macaron tasting.

Are children allowed?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 due to walking and tasting activities.

Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users because of the walking involved.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.

What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a camera, and water. No food or drinks are allowed in the van.

Is there a guide during the tour?
Yes, a local driver and guide speak French and English and lead the tour.

Can I book and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, allowing flexibility for your plans.

What makes this tour stand out?
Its small group size, delicious wine tastings, expert guides, and visits to prestigious wineries make it a popular choice in Bordeaux’s wine scene.

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