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Experience Bordeaux’s first organic food tour for $116, exploring local charcuterie, cheese, foie gras, Bordeaux wines, and iconic pastries in a 3-hour guided walk.

This 3-hour tour in Bordeaux, France, offers an exclusive chance to sample local and organic delicacies while learning about the city’s history and wine heritage. Led by a friendly live guide, the tour begins at Place Fernand Lafargue and takes you through the Saint Michel neighborhood, famous for its medieval charm and impressive second-largest bell tower in southern France.
The experience combines tastings of charcuterie, cheese, foie gras, and French pastries with a full wine class featuring three glasses of Bordeaux organic wine. The tour is ideal for those seeking a short, flavorful introduction to Bordeaux’s culinary scene, with the opportunity to enjoy history, architecture, and authentic local flavors in a relaxed setting.
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The tour begins at Place Fernand Lafargue, where the guide holds a turquoise umbrella for easy identification. The meeting point is central, making it convenient for travelers staying in or near the Bordeaux city center. After gathering, the group heads into the Saint Michel neighborhood, known for its medieval streets and lively atmosphere.
This initial stage sets the tone for a relaxed exploration of Bordeaux’s historic quarters, blending stories about local history with the promise of delicious tastings. The short walk allows the guide to introduce the area’s cultural significance before diving into food and drink.

The first tasting stop is at a local bakery, famous for its Chocolatine—a pastry also known as Pain au chocolat. Bordeaux’s residents often debate the name, but here, you’ll try this famous pastry freshly baked, with a crispy outside and soft inside. This stop offers an authentic taste of Bordeaux’s baking tradition.
Guests can expect to see the baking process and learn about the pastry’s significance in the region. It’s a perfect introduction to Bordeaux’s culinary culture and a delightful way to start the tasting journey.

Next, the tour moves to a spot where organic Cannele and Gâteau Basque are featured. The Cannele is a crispy, caramelized pastry made with egg yolk, known for its distinctive flavor and texture. The Gâteau Basque offers a crunchy exterior with melting almond cream inside, delivering a rich, authentic French pastry experience.
These regional desserts showcase Bordeaux’s sweet baking traditions, made with organic ingredients for a fresher, more natural flavor. The guide shares stories about each pastry’s history, enriching the tasting with cultural context.
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The tour includes a stop at a local venue to sample organic cheese, charcuterie, and foie gras. The cheese platter features a variety of flavors, while the charcuterie offers smoked and cured meats typical of the region. Foie gras adds a luxurious touch, pairing beautifully with Bordeaux wines.
Guests get to pair wines with these foods, gaining insights into how soil, grape variety, and terroir influence Bordeaux wines. The full glasses of organic Bordeaux wine are served three times, each paired thoughtfully to enhance the flavors and deepen understanding of Bordeaux’s wine-making traditions.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to Bordeaux’s main square, where the Water Mirror creates a stunning reflection of the surrounding architecture. This area offers a visual break and an opportunity for photography. The guide shares stories about the square’s history and the significance of the Water Mirror as a modern yet historical feature of Bordeaux.
The square’s vibrant atmosphere underscores Bordeaux’s blend of old and new, making it a perfect backdrop for memorable photos and a chance to soak in the city’s urban charm.
As part of the walk, the group explores Saint Michel Basilique, a notable landmark famous for its medieval architecture and imposing bell tower. The guide narrates stories about the basilica’s construction and its role in the city’s history.
Walking through these narrow streets, visitors enjoy short history lessons and observe the medieval details that give Bordeaux its unique character. This part of the tour balances cultural insights with the pleasure of wandering through lively, historic areas.

The tour’s wine segment takes place overlooking the Saint Michel Basilique, where guests enjoy three full glasses of Bordeaux organic wine. The guide leads an educational wine class, explaining soil types, grape varieties, and vintage differences. This interactive session enhances appreciation for Bordeaux’s wine terroir.
The wine is paired with cheese, charcuterie, and foie gras to accentuate flavors. The setting offers spectacular views, creating an ideal environment for learning and tasting, making this a standout part of the experience.
The tour concludes at 1 Pl. Duburg, providing a convenient ending point close to the city center. This final stop allows guests to reflect on the experience and explore nearby cafes or shops if desired, making it easy to extend your time in Bordeaux afterward.
The entire experience is designed to leave a memorable impression of Bordeaux’s culinary and cultural richness within a compact timeframe.
The tour includes all tastings of organic cannele, gâteau basque, chocolatine, plus three glasses of Bordeaux organic wine with cheese, charcuterie, and foie gras. Guests can order extra food or wine directly at the restaurants if they wish, but these are not included in the base price.
Starting at Place Fernand Lafargue, the tour is wheelchair accessible and offers a skip-the-line entry, ensuring smooth entry to each stop. The guides speak English and Spanish, accommodating diverse guests. The cost is $116 per person, making it an accessible option for those seeking a cultural and culinary introduction to Bordeaux.
This organic food tour suits travelers interested in local gastronomy, French pastries, and wine education. It offers a relaxed pace, focusing on quality tastings and informative storytelling. It’s especially appealing for those who want a short yet comprehensive overview of Bordeaux’s culinary heritage in a friendly, accessible format.
The tour’s small group size and central location make it a comfortable experience for all, including those with mobility considerations. It’s an excellent choice for foodies, wine enthusiasts, or anyone curious about Bordeaux’s **history and flavors.
The Organic Bordeaux Food Tour provides an authentic taste of regional specialties paired with an insightful wine class, all within 3 hours. Its careful selection of stops and engaging guide make it a standout way to discover Bordeaux’s culinary charm.
While the focus is on food and wine, the tour also offers a glimpse into the city’s historic sites and local architecture. The price of $116 is fair for a comprehensive, guided experience that combines tastings, storytelling, and education. This tour is best suited for those eager to explore Bordeaux’s flavors in a relaxed, engaging setting.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Since the tour includes cheese, charcuterie, foie gras, and wine, it may not be ideal for vegetarians unless specific dietary needs are addressed in advance.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The provided data doesn’t specify accommodations for dietary restrictions, so it’s best to contact the provider before booking if needed.
How long is the walk between stops?
The tour involves walking through Saint Michel, with stops for tasting and sightseeing, but specific distances are not detailed. Expect a moderate pace suitable for general mobility.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While the experience centers on food and wine, children might enjoy the pastry tastings and sights, but alcohol is not suitable for minors.
What languages are available?
The live guide offers commentary in English and Spanish.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Does the tour include any transportation?
No, it is a walking tour; transportation between stops is by foot.
Are tips included?
Tipping is not included but appreciated for guides and service staff.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What is the weather policy?
The data doesn’t specify, but as an outdoor walk, it’s advisable to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
This Organic Bordeaux Food Tour offers a balanced, engaging way to savor local flavors and wine while exploring the medieval streets of Bordeaux. Its emphasis on organic products and cultural storytelling makes it a worthwhile choice for visitors eager for a genuine taste of Bordeaux.
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