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Discover top Burgundy wines with a private 11-hour tour from Paris, visiting four renowned Chablis domains and tasting 20 wines, including 1er and Grand Cru.

This private full-day tour from Paris offers a comprehensive exploration of Burgundy’s famous wine region, focusing on the Chablis area. Priced at $644.61 per person, it features visits to four distinguished domaines and tasting a total of 20 wines, including 1er Cru and Grand Cru Chablis. The experience is designed for groups of up to 7 persons and lasts around 11 hours, making it a detailed, immersive journey into Burgundy’s wine culture.
The tour begins with convenient hotel pickup and is conducted in a comfortable Mercedes minivan or business class car depending on group size. It’s ideal for those seeking a private, guided experience with the flexibility to include a gastronomic lunch in Chablis. While the itinerary promises a rich tasting experience, some reviews suggest that the initial stops may not meet everyone’s expectations, especially at more commercial wineries.
This tour suits wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Burgundy’s signature wines, explore historic wineries, and enjoy a day out of Paris in a relaxed, intimate setting. It also appeals to those interested in guided visits led by local experts and who appreciate carefully curated wine tastings.

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The tour launches early at 7:30 am from Paris, with a hotel pickup included. The journey to Chablis covers approximately 190 km via highway and takes around 2.5 hours, with a rest stop en route. Travelers benefit from air-conditioned Mercedes vehicles that are more comfortable and faster than standard buses, ensuring a smooth start to the day.
Once in Chablis, the first stop is at Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, where an experienced guide leads a cave visit and a tasting of five wines, including Chablis, 1er Cru, and Grand Cru varieties. The staff provides detailed explanations about wine production and vineyard differences, making this a solid introduction to Burgundy wines.

At Jean-Marc Brocard’s Domaine, the focus is on the distinctiveness of Chablis wines, with an immersive cave visit and a tasting of five wines paired with cheese. The guide emphasizes the unique features of each wine, from the crispness of Chablis to the more complex Grand Cru options. This stop lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, and admission fees are included.

Next, the tour moves to Chablis village itself, where a local producer—either Domaine Céline et Frédéric Gueguen or Domaine Baptiste—hosts a tasting session. Visitors sample between five to nine wines, including Petit Chablis, Chablis, Premier Cru, and Grand Cru options. The tasting is led by local wine experts who provide detailed explanations about winemaking techniques and vineyard classifications.
This stop offers a great opportunity to experience the village atmosphere and enjoy more diverse wine styles. The tasting lasts about 1 hour, with admission included.

From 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, the tour provides optional time for lunch in Chablis. Travelers can choose to explore the town on their own or opt for a gastronomic restaurant reservation (additional cost paid directly). This break allows for a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy local bistros or cafés, soaking in the scenic countryside and charming streets.
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After lunch, the tour visits Maison Régnard, established in 1860, renowned for its historical significance in the region. A local sommelier conducts a guided tasting of five wines, explaining wine styles and production methods that have contributed to its prestige.
The final winery visit is to La Chablisienne, a cooperative with a history of producing quality wines for over a century. Here, visitors taste another five wines with explanations from a local sommelier, rounding out the 20 wine samples across four different domaines. These visits provide insight into Burgundy’s winemaking traditions and regional diversity.

Departing Chablis around 4:00 pm, the journey back to Paris covers approximately 190 km with a rest stop for comfort. The return trip takes about 2.5 hours, arriving in Paris between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm, depending on traffic and hotel location.
The entire experience emphasizes comfort and efficiency, with hotel drop-off included to make the day convenient and stress-free.

While the tour offers rich wine tastings and visits to prestigious wineries, some reviews highlight that the initial stop at a more commercial winery may not appeal to everyone. Visitors seeking authentic, noble wine producers might find that the Maison Régnard and La Chablisienne visits better meet expectations.
The optional lunch allows flexibility but requires an extra payment and reservation. The private nature of the tour and group discounts make it attractive for small groups. The cost includes all fees, taxes, and bottled water, offering good value for a full-day, guided experience.
This experience suits wine lovers who want a comprehensive, guided look at Chablis wines in a comfortable private setting. It’s ideal for those interested in historic wineries, tasting a wide variety of wines, and learning directly from local producers. The luxury transport and hotel pickup make it an easy day trip from Paris, perfect for those who appreciate guided visits and curated tastings.
This private tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Burgundy’s famous Chablis wines, with visits to notable wineries and tasting a diverse selection. While some may find the initial commercial stop less compelling, the historic domaines and local producer visits shine as true highlights. The inclusion of guided explanations and cheese pairing enriches the experience, making it especially suitable for wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of regional styles.
The tour balances luxury transport, expert guidance, and varied tastings to create an engaging day exploring Burgundy’s wine treasures in style.
“First stop at a commercial vintner was a waste of time staff couldnt be bothered. Sat us down at a cheesey video presentation”
How long is the tour from Paris to Chablis?
The drive takes approximately 2.5 hours, covering 190 km via highway with a rest stop.
What wineries are visited during this tour?
Stops include Maison Régnard, Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, Domaine Céline et Frédéric Gueguen or Domaine Baptiste, and La Chablisienne.
How many wines are tasted in total?
A total of 20 wines are sampled, including Chablis, 1er Cru, and Grand Cru varieties.
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch is not included but can be arranged in Chablis village at an additional cost.
What transportation is used?
Travel is in luxury Mercedes E220/E300 or minivans, offering comfortable and fast transportation.
Are the visits guided?
Yes, all winery visits are led by local guides or sommeliers who provide explanations about the wines and production.
Can the tour be customized for small groups?
Yes, the tour is private and also offered as a small-group experience with group discounts.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should check specific accessibility options.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of prestigious wineries, local expert tastings, and luxury transport creates a relaxed yet enriching way to explore Burgundy’s wine culture outside Paris.