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Discover Pic Saint-Loup on this 5-hour guided wine tour from Montpellier, featuring visits to boutique wineries, medieval villages, and a home-cooked meal in France.
The Montpellier: Pic Saint-Loup Wine Tour offers an engaging exploration of the renowned Pic Saint-Loup region, just 20 km inland from Montpellier. Priced at $96 per person and lasting 5 hours, this small-group experience leads visitors through boutique wineries, scenic countryside, and a charming medieval village. The tour is known for its expert guide, personalized visits, and a delicious meal prepared at a family home — an aspect highly praised in reviews for its warmth and authenticity.
A key advantage of this tour is its limited group size, capped at 8 participants, which ensures a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. While the price excludes food, travelers can opt to pay $30 on-site for a home-cooked meal that adds a special touch to the experience. The combination of wine tasting, language flexibility in English and French, and scenic drives makes this tour a popular choice for those seeking a personalized introduction to Languedoc wines and the local culture.


The tour begins at 17 Bd Sarrail, located conveniently in Montpellier. Travelers are met in front of Brasserie Chez Boris, ensuring an easy and straightforward start. The transportation during the tour is included, with a guided drive through the picturesque Montpellier countryside.
The small group size means participants can expect a more interactive experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and engage with the guide. The pick-up and drop-off service in the city center is a practical feature that helps streamline the day.
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The core of the tour involves visits to boutique wineries within the Pic Saint-Loup terroir. The winery visits include wine tasting sessions, where visitors get to sample varieties of regional wines and learn about the production process from the winemakers themselves.
One of the many praised aspects is the guide’s knowledge about the history and characteristics of the wines of the Pic Saint-Loup region. The tastings at these estates often include multiple wines, providing a broad view of the local AOCs.
It is worth noting that on Sundays, the tour visits only one winery instead of two, which slightly alters the experience but still offers a proper introduction to the local wine scene.

A notable highlight is a short walk in a medieval village, often described as beautiful and historic. This stop offers a chance to admire traditional architecture, narrow streets, and a sense of stepping back in time. The scenery around the village also provides excellent photo opportunities, especially with views over vineyards and rolling hills.
This village visit gives a break from the wineries and offers a taste of local history, which adds depth to the overall experience.
The tour features wine tastings at each estate, where regional varieties are showcased. Along With wines, there is an opportunity to taste vinegars made in the region, adding a culinary element to the day. Multiple reviews highlight the excellent quality of the wines and the knowledgeable explanations provided by the guides.
Participants often find this part of the tour both educational and enjoyable, with many choosing to purchase bottles directly from the wineries to take home.
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Throughout the itinerary, you enjoy scenic drives across the Languedoc countryside, with scenic views of vineyards, mountains, and medieval towns. These drives are often described as relaxing and visual highlights of the tour.
The tour emphasizes outdoor sightseeing, and the guide shares interesting facts about the region’s geography and winemaking traditions during these drives.

A special feature of this experience is the home-cooked meal served in Bertrand’s family house. The lunch is prepared by Bertrand’s mother, who is described as an expert cook, using produce from nearby farms.
Most reviews praise the deliciousness and generous portions of the meal, which often includes regional foods and a bottle of wine shared among the group. The meal adds a personal and authentic touch to the tour, making it more than just a wine tasting.
The extra cost for this meal is $30, payable on-site, and many find the value well worth it for the quality and atmosphere.

The departure point at 17 Bd Sarrail is easy to find, and the pickup and drop-off service in Montpellier’s city center is included in the price. The timing of the tour allows for a relaxed pace, with check availability for different start times.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes for walking and note that the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, but pets are welcome.

The guide, often praised as knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and personable, leads the small group through the day’s activities. Many reviews mention the guide’s storytelling, humor, and ability to make the experience informative yet fun.
Bertrand, the most frequently mentioned host, is celebrated for his passion for wine and warm hospitality, making the day feel intimate and personal.

At $96, the tour offers excellent value, considering the wine tastings, scenic drives, and the home-cooked meal. The reviews frequently highlight high satisfaction, with many describing it as worth every penny.
While the food is not included in the base price, paying $30 for the lunch is seen as a worthwhile addition for the quality and setting in the family home.
This experience is ideal for wine lovers eager to learn about Pic Saint-Loup wines and regional terroir. It suits those who appreciate small-group tours with personalized attention and authentic local experiences.
Travelers who enjoy scenic countryside, medieval villages, and home-cooked meals will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s less suitable for wheelchair users, but pets are welcomed, making it accessible for dog owners.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 5 hours, with different start times available based on the day.
How many wineries are visited?
Typically, two wineries are visited, though one winery is visited on Sundays.
Is lunch included in the price?
No, lunch costs $30 extra and is paid on-site. The meal is served at Bertrand’s family home.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at 17 Bd Sarrail in Montpellier.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation during the tour is included, with pickup and drop-off in the city center.
Can I bring my pet?
Yes, pets are welcome on the tour.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English and French.
What do I need to bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking during the village visit and winery tours.
How many people are in each group?
Small groups are limited to 8 participants for a personal experience.
Can I buy wine directly from the wineries?
Yes, many participants purchase bottles to take home after tastings.
Is the tour refundable if I cancel in advance?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours before the tour.
This Pic Saint-Loup Wine Tour from Montpellier offers a relaxed yet enriching day among vineyards, charming villages, and warm hospitality. It combines expert guidance, delicious regional food, and scenic views, making it a standout choice for those wanting an authentic taste of South of France wine country.
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