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Bordeaux vineyards and wines

Regarded as the world’s oldest and most prestigious winegrowing area, the Bordeaux vineyards is closely tied to the history and prestige of the city of Bordeaux since antiquity. The gateway to the vineyards, Bordeaux invites you to visit this fabulous region. Perhaps you are keen to visit Bordeaux’s famous chateaux within the city’s walls or in one of the five renowned local winegrowing subregions? Do you want to learn more about local winegrowers’ environmental concerns and commitments? Or maybe you wish to discover the vineyard on your own or with a guide? You’ve come to the right place!

Bordeaux wine region : the 6 wine areas

Expériences oenotouristiques - Château de Bonhoste

A wine tourism experience in Bordeaux

A grape massage, a night in a barrel, a wine tasting trail, wine conferences, mountain biking through vines, or a comic book painted with wine... Wine tourism in Bordeaux offers a myriad of creative, fun, and surprising ways to discover the vineyard, its richness and its history.

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Vineyards tour

Wine lovers and connoisseurs always associate the Bordeaux label with quality and, very often, excellence. Spread over 112,000 hectares, the largest and oldest region in the world for fine wines is home to 65 appellations, 7000 winemakers, 300 wine dealerships and around 100 brokers, with an average production of 5 million hectolitres per year.

Visit wine chateaux

This is an opportunity to have a true ‘Wine, Heritage and Landscape’ experience. Every appellation is special in its own way! Find out about the work of a winemaker on-site and follow the vinification process step-by-step in the wine storehouse. Your vineyard tour is followed by a tasting session, after which you can usually buy some of the wines tasted on the property.

Wine in the city

Bordeaux vineyard photos

Découvrir et visiter le vignoble à vélo à Bordeaux
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Château Rauzan-Gassies - vignoble durable Bordeaux
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Vignes durables à Bordeaux
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Vignobles en Graves et Sauternes©Mathieu Anglada.jpg
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Château Climens vignoble durable à Bordeaux
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