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Experience a full-day wine tour in Bordeaux's Médoc region, visiting prestigious châteaux, enjoying tastings, and a scenic picnic for $148.46 per person.
The Medoc 1855 Individual Full Day Wine Tour offers an engaging way to explore Bordeaux’s legendary Médoc wine region. Priced at $148.46 per person, this approximately 8.5-hour journey features visits to Grand Cru Classé estates, exclusive tastings, and a delightful picnic. It’s designed for those eager to deepen their wine knowledge while enjoying luxurious vineyard settings. The tour includes private transportation and pickup, making it a convenient choice, though it’s important to note that only a maximum of 8 travelers join each group, ensuring an intimate experience.
While this tour boasts a comprehensive itinerary, it’s worth mentioning that reviews have highlighted some issues, notably a guide no-show in one case. The tour suits visitors seeking an educational and scenic day in Médoc, but potential participants should be aware of these past concerns.


The tour begins with a scenic drive that showcases the most beautiful and prestigious castles of Médoc, including Margaux, Latour, Pichon Longueville, Mouton Rothschild, and Montrose. This panoramic route highlights the scenic beauty and grandeur of these historic estates, setting the tone for a day immersed in luxury wine culture.
Expect to see impressive château exteriors and lush vineyards along the route. This drive provides a perfect introduction to the region’s elegant architecture and sprawling landscapes, which are as much a part of the experience as the wine tastings.
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One of the tour’s highlights is a visit to a Grand Cru Classé estate, which is still operated by a family. Here, guests are invited to sample wines directly from the estate and learn about traditional winemaking processes. This estate visit lasts about 1 hour, giving ample time to appreciate the craftsmanship behind Bordeaux’s most celebrated wines.
The estate’s family ownership often results in a more personal and authentic connection to the winemaking. Visitors can expect a friendly atmosphere and a chance to ask questions about the estate’s history and production methods.

Throughout the day, there are photo stops at some of Bordeaux’s most prestigious castles including Lafite Rothschild, Beychevelle, Pavie, and others. These stops capture the grandeur of the estates’ architecture and picturesque vineyard settings.
While these are mainly photo opportunities, they also serve as moments to appreciate the historic significance of these landmarks. Note that these stops are brief, so they’re perfect for capturing memories rather than detailed tours.

The tour offers a variety of tasting experiences, including wine tastings at a Grand Cru estate, a wine discovery session in a shop, and a chocolate tasting if time permits. The estate tastings last 1.5 hours and are designed to educate about wine nuances and pairing techniques.
Plus, there’s an opportunity to indulge in a cheeseboard that complements the wines, enhancing the tasting experience. The inclusion of a chocolate tasting provides a sweet contrast, appealing to those interested in culinary pairings.

One of the standout features is the picnic on the terrace of a vineyard. This allows guests to enjoy local flavors amid the stunning vineyard scenery. The picnic experience combines relaxation and gastronomy, offering a break from the estate visits to appreciate Bordeaux’s culinary traditions.
The terrace setting offers beautiful views of the vineyards, making it a perfect spot for photos and savoring regional specialties in a tranquil environment.
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The itinerary includes visits to a Medoc estate lasting about 1 hour, where guests can see the wine production process in action. This is followed by a more in-depth tour of a Grand Cru Classé estate lasting about 1.5 hours.
These visits provide insights into vineyard management, winemaking techniques, and aging processes. The tours are led by guides who share fascinating details about the importance of terroir and vineyard history.
Departing from 42 Allées d’Orléans in Bordeaux, the tour starts at 9:00 am. The transportation is air-conditioned, and the trip is conducted in a private vehicle for comfort and efficiency.
The pickup service ensures a smooth start, and the small group size promises an intimate experience, ideal for those who prefer avoiding large tours. Since the tour is limited to 8 travelers, it provides a more personalized atmosphere.

While the tour offers comprehensive visits and tastings, reviews have highlighted some issues, notably a guide no-show in one instance. Such incidents can affect the overall experience, so travelers should consider booking through reliable providers or verifying guide availability.
Plus, insurance is not included, so visitors should arrange their own coverage if desired. The tour also operates only in good weather, as vineyard visits and picnics are outdoor activities.
The Medoc 1855 Individual Full Day Wine Tour delivers a full immersion into Bordeaux’s prestigious wine landscape, blending vineyard visits, tastings, and scenic stops. Its luxurious estates and personalized approach appeal to those keen on learning about wine and enjoying the beautiful Bordeaux countryside.
However, potential participants should be aware of possible logistical issues, such as the noted guide reliability. The tour is best suited for wine enthusiasts who value quality estate visits and quiet, intimate experiences. Given its length and inclusions, it offers a balanced day immersed in Bordeaux’s wine heritage.
“The guide did not show up to start the tour. No one tried to contact me to tell me of any delay. No ne answers the telephone when I called the tour…”
Is transportation provided for this tour?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with pickup from Bordeaux.
Can minors participate in the wine tastings?
Yes, alcoholic drinks are served only to travelers 18 and above, while minors receive non-alcoholic drinks.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially for outdoor stops. Bringing a camera for photos is also advised.
Are the estate visits guided?
Yes, guides lead the estate visits, sharing insights about winemaking and estate history.