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Experience Bordeaux's vineyards on a 7.5-hour private tour in a classic Citroën 2cv, visiting Saint-Émilion and Pomerol with tastings and a picnic lunch.

The Saint-Émilion & Pomerol private tour offers an engaging way to explore some of France’s most renowned wine regions. Priced at $408 per person and lasting 7.5 hours, this experience combines vineyard visits, wine tastings, and a unique vintage car ride. Guided by Cécilia, a passionate Bordeaux vineyard specialist and professional wine taster, travelers enjoy a personalized and educational journey through the UNESCO-listed Saint-Émilion and the esteemed Pomerol.
A standout feature is the classic Citroën 2cv convertible, which adds a sense of fun and nostalgia to the trip. This tour is ideal for those seeking an authentic, intimate experience in the heart of Bordeaux’s wine country, with the flexibility of private visits and a relaxed pace. While the tour’s price is on the higher side, the combination of exclusive access, expert guidance, and vintage travel makes it a memorable choice.
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The tour begins at the Office de Tourisme et des Congrès de Bordeaux Métropole, where travelers meet their guide and hop into the iconic Citroën 2cv. This vintage car, with its turquoise paint and classic charm, is surprisingly comfortable for its age, according to reviews. The open-top convertible allows for unobstructed views of the lush vineyard landscapes passing by.
Throughout the day, the car journey feels more like a scenic adventure than traditional transportation. The driver handles the road skillfully, ensuring a smooth ride, while the guide shares insights into the region’s history and wine culture. The ability to stop at viewpoints and the Saint-Émilion village makes the drive a highlight, not just a transfer.

The first major stop is the UNESCO-listed Saint-Émilion, a village renowned for its charming streets and prestigious wineries. Inside, visitors enjoy a guided tour lasting about one hour, where they learn about local wine production and the history of this celebrated village.
Following the guided walk, the tour includes a wine tasting session of two wines, offering a chance to appreciate the nuances of Bordeaux’s reds. Later, a picnic lunch is served inside a château cellar, complemented by wines from the same estate. This meal offers a chance to relax amid stunning vineyard views and indulge in local delicacies.
The Saint-Émilion visit also includes stops at a macaron factory and a viewpoint overlooking the vineyards, providing excellent photo opportunities and a taste of regional specialties. The leisurely pace and detailed explanation help visitors truly feel immersed in the area’s charm.

The tour continues with a visit to Pomerol, one of Bordeaux’s most exclusive wine appellations. A full hour is spent exploring a prominent estate in the Pomerol region, where the guide explains the winemaking process and the unique characteristics of Pomerol wines.
After the estate visit, travelers enjoy a wine tasting featuring one or more wines from the estate. Pomerol’s wines are known for their richness and complexity, making this a highlight for wine enthusiasts. The cellar tour and tasting are private, allowing for questions and personalized attention.
The Pomerol stop provides an opportunity to see the distinctive vineyard landscapes and appreciate what makes this region highly prized among connoisseurs.
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Back in Saint-Émilion, a one-hour guided tour takes visitors deeper into the village’s history and architecture. The guide shares stories about local landmarks, medieval buildings, and the wine heritage that makes Saint-Émilion a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Following the tour, there is an additional 30-minute wine tasting, featuring another selection of Bordeaux wines. This layered approach ensures a comprehensive experience, from vineyard to wine and from history to tasting.
The tour emphasizes the importance of local craftsmanship and the art of winemaking, making it ideal for travelers eager to learn more about Bordeaux’s cultural landscape.
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Throughout the day, the tour includes visits to notable sites and local artisans. The stop at a macaron factory offers a taste of regional sweets, adding a sweet pause to the wine-focused day. The viewpoint above Saint-Émilion provides sweeping vistas of the vineyard landscape, perfect for photos.
These stops are designed to give travelers a well-rounded experience of the region’s culinary and scenic delights, making the day more than just wine tasting.
Included in the price are private vineyard visits, wine tastings, entrance fees, and a reservation at a local restaurant. Guests also receive a map of the Bordeaux vineyards and a booklet on Bordeaux wines, perfect souvenirs or references.
The hotel pickup option extends to Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion, or Libourne, making logistics straightforward. The tour is private, with small group sizes, ensuring personalized attention and flexibility.

The classic Citroën 2cv is more than just transportation—it’s a photo-worthy, nostalgic highlight of the tour. According to reviews, the car is surprisingly comfortable and adds a distinct charm to the day. The open-top design allows for panoramic views of the vineyards, enhancing the scenic experience.
This vintage vehicle sets the tour apart from more conventional wine trips, appealing especially to those who appreciate history, style, and a touch of fun.

The tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for flexible planning. Travelers can reserve their spot now and pay later, accommodating last-minute bookings or uncertain schedules.
With live guides in English, French, and Spanish, the experience is accessible to a diverse audience. The private group setting ensures a tailored, intimate experience, ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers.
This experience appeals most to wine enthusiasts eager to visit prestigious Bordeaux estates and learn from a region expert. The vintage car ride adds a layer of fun and nostalgia, perfect for travelers who enjoy scenic drives and photography. The private nature makes it suitable for those seeking a personalized, relaxed day in Bordeaux’s wine country.
However, those looking for a quick, budget-friendly tour might find the price premium worth considering for the exclusive access, expert guidance, and unique vintage transport.
This 7.5-hour private experience offers a well-rounded blend of vineyard visits, tastings, scenic drives, and cultural stops. The knowledgeable guide, beautiful landscapes, and charming vintage car combine to create a memorable day in Bordeaux’s wine regions.
While the cost is relatively high, the personalized approach and exclusive access justify the price for those seeking a premium, educational, and fun wine adventure. This tour suits wine lovers, history buffs, and vintage car fans alike, providing an authentic taste of Bordeaux’s world-class vineyards.
Is this tour suitable for non-drinkers?
Yes, the focus is on wine tasting and vineyard visits, but non-drinkers can still enjoy the scenic drives, cultural stops, and the picturesque villages.
Can I customize the tour?
The provider is passionate about their region and offers to design tailor-made tours if contacted beforehand.
What is included in the price?
Included are private transportation in a Citroën 2cv, entrances to vineyards, wine tastings, lunch reservation, and souvenir materials.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking in villages and vineyard areas, but no specific physical demands are noted.
What are the cancellation policies?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup is possible from Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion, or Libourne hotels.
How many people can join this tour?
It is designed for a private group, typically up to 3 people due to the size of the Citroën.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, French, and Spanish.