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Discover Bordeaux’s renowned Saint-Emilion wine region with this full-day tour, including visits to two chateaux, guided village walks, and three wine tastings for $179.58.
Exploring Bordeaux’s Saint-Emilion wine region through this full-day tour offers a perfect blend of wine tasting, scenic sightseeing, and culture. Priced at $179.58 per person, the tour lasts approximately 8 hours, making it an ideal choice for those looking to experience the region’s top attractions in a single day.
This tour departs from Bordeaux city center at 9:30 am from a convenient meeting point on 12 Cr du 30 Juillet, and uses air-conditioned minivans to ensure a comfortable journey. With small groups capped at 8 travelers, it promises a personalized experience. The tour includes three wine tastings at renowned chateaux, a guided walking tour of the UNESCO-listed Saint-Emilion village, and visits to two key wine regions: Saint-Emilion and Pomerol.
The guides are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, making complex details about wine-making accessible and interesting. An important note: children under 18 are not allowed, and good walking shoes are recommended for exploring Saint-Emilion’s cobblestone streets. Most reviews highlight the excellent value for money and the depth of wine knowledge shared during the tastings.

The journey begins at the centrally located meeting point in Bordeaux. Traveling in a spacious, air-conditioned minivan, the group heads north into wine country, with a focus on Saint-Emilion and Pomerol.
This route offers a combination of scenic countryside and visits to two key wine-producing areas. The tour emphasizes the unique qualities of the soils and climate that influence the wines, with guides explaining how these factors create the distinct flavors associated with Bordeaux wines.
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The first highlight is a visit to a chateau in Saint-Emilion, where a professional guide leads a wine tasting session. Here, visitors learn about the wine-making process, including how soil and climate affect grape varieties, and what grapes grow best in the region.
The tasting session offers a chance to savor some of Bordeaux’s famous reds and whites, with the expert guide sharing insights about each wine’s characteristics. This part of the tour is praised for its depth of information and generous pours.

After the wine tasting, the tour continues with a 45-minute guided walking tour of Saint-Emilion village, a place celebrated for its historic architecture and picturesque streets.
During this stroll, visitors can admire the medieval buildings, narrow alleys, and monuments that earned Saint-Emilion a UNESCO designation. The guide explains the history and significance of the village, adding depth to the visual experience.
Following the tour, there’s free time to explore on your own, do some shopping, or find a spot for lunch at your own expense. Many comments highlight the charming ambiance and stunning views of this medieval town.

The final key stop is a wine estate in Pomerol, famous for Grand Cru Classé wines. Here, visitors get an inside look at the wine production facilities, including cellars and vat rooms.
Afterward, a wine tasting session showcases more Bordeaux wines, offering an opportunity to compare flavors and learn about the detailed process behind Bordeaux’s prestigious wines. The knowledgeable guides help explain what makes Pomerol wines unique.

This tour balances structured visits with free time, allowing for both education and relaxation. Many reviews praise the well-paced itinerary, with ample time for wine tastings, sightseeing, and personal exploration.
The small group size makes the experience more intimate and allows for personalized attention from guides. The expert driver and knowledgeable guides contribute to a comfortable and engaging day.
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The tour features professional, English-speaking guides who are praised for their expertise and friendly manner. Many reviews mention guides who share rich details about wine, the region, and local history, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.
Names like Ugo and Helene are noted for their passion and professionalism, which elevates the experience for participants. Several reviews describe the guides as engaging storytellers who keep the pace lively and the information accessible.
Since food and snacks are not provided during tastings, it’s recommended to have breakfast or lunch beforehand. Good walking shoes are advised for exploring the cobbled streets of Saint-Emilion.
The tour operates most days, but it’s wise to book at least 45 days in advance due to high demand, with reviews indicating an average booking window of 45 days. It’s also important to note this is an adult-only tour, with a minimum of two adults required.
The combination of visits to two prestigious wine regions, multiple tastings, and a guided village tour makes this a comprehensive experience. Many reviews highlight the superb quality of wines and expert guidance, ensuring participants leave with a deeper appreciation of Bordeaux wines.
The price of $179.58 covers transport, tastings, and expert guides, making it an attractive option for those seeking to maximize their Bordeaux wine experience in one day.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts eager to explore Bordeaux’s most famous appellations without the hassle of organizing individual visits. The small group size and expert guides create an intimate, educational, and enjoyable atmosphere.
While lunch is not included, the free time in Saint-Emilion allows for a personalized meal, adding flexibility. The consistent five-star ratings reflect the quality, value, and memorable nature of this experience.
Most participants are likely to find this tour a worthwhile investment, especially if they want to sample Bordeaux’s finest wines, explore a UNESCO village, and learn from knowledgeable guides in a relaxed setting.
“If you are a wine lover, this tour is for you! Ugo (our guide) made the experience feel like a fun day exploring Chateaus with your closest friends…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this is an adults-only tour, as children under 18 are not permitted.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:30 am and returning to Bordeaux around 5:30 pm.
How many tastings are included?
There are three wine tasting sessions at different prestigious chateaux.
Do I need to prepare for walking?
Yes, good walking shoes are recommended as the tour involves exploring cobblestone streets and walking through Saint-Emilion.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather to operate, but if canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I book this tour easily?
Yes, it is most often booked 45 days in advance, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but there is free time in Saint-Emilion to find your own meal.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic sightseeing, expert wine tastings, and guided village exploration makes this tour a well-rounded Bordeaux experience.
How many people are in each group?
The tour operates with a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate atmosphere.
What should I know about the wines tasted?
The wines include reds and whites from Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, with guides explaining what makes each wine special based on soil, climate, and grape varieties.
This Saint Emilion Day Trip offers a comprehensive, well-reviewed, and highly rated way to explore Bordeaux’s famous wine country, combining educational tastings, beautiful sights, and expert guidance in a convenient day package.