Bordeaux
3 Days
Europe
Tour Overview
- Roundtrip Airport
- Transfers throughout the program.
- Transfers to the excursions.
- 6nts Accommodation including Breakfast.
- Excursions as outlined in the program.
- Private transport from Hito Cajon to Uyuni.
- Catamaran sailing in La Paz.
- Meals s per the itinerary.
- Permanent assistance in each destination.
- Raincoats and boots in Uyuni in rainy season.
- International or domestic airfare.
- Services and non-mentioned meals / drinks in the itinerary.
- Early check-in, late check-out, and hotel extra
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for guides and hotel staff.
Private transfer to your hotel.
Check in at your hotel Majestic Bordeaux****.
The Hotel Majestic**** is welcoming you in an XVIII building, between the Grand Theatre and the Place des Quinconces.
Sightseeing along the Chateau Road, tour and wine tasting at a winery.
You will start your day with a winery located along the Castle Road. Enjoy a visit of the property and discover the technical installations so that you may understand the whole wine making process. After the visit, it will be time to experience your first commented wine tasting session. This will be a chance to gain an excellent understanding of the wines produced here, whether as an introduction to wines or to expand on your existing knowledge.
Lunch at your leisure in Pauillac.
Tour & Wine Tasting in 2 Wineries.
After lunch, we will return to Bordeaux. Along the way, we will stop in two different carefully selected wineries so that your full day wine tour from Bordeaux to the Medoc is complete. We will include different appellations.
Sightseeing
Left Bank Bordeaux wines include most renowned Châteaux like Châteaux Margaux, Palmer. As time allows, we will stop in front of renowned wineries such as Palmer, Margaux, Rauzan Segla, Cantenac Brown.
Drop off is at 6:00 PM at the Bordeaux Tourist Office.
Check out after breakfast.
Pick up is at 9:20 AM at the Bordeaux Tourist Office.
It will take about one hour to arrive in Saint-Emilion and Pomerol and this will be a good opportunity to hear more about Bordeaux’s Wines while admiring the magnificent landscape as it passes by – known as the Right Bank of the Bordeaux region.
Visit and wine tasting in a famous Classified Growth Château of the Pomerol or Saint Emilion appellation.
You’ll start with the best of what Saint-Émilion and Pomerol region wines have to offer! Most of the great Saint-Emilion and Pomerol wine comes from the chateaux located on the côtes and the plateau. The côtes are the rich limestone hillsides that surround the picturesque village of St. Emilion, and the plateau has soils with limestone, clay, gravel, sand and iron deposits. The majority of the best Saint Emilion wine comes from the estates located on the plateau and the côtes right here and is why St. Emilion produces wines of richness, exotic textures and minerality.
On to another visit of a Classified Growth Chateau in the Village.
The visit will be followed by a tasting that will take place in the village and that will include wines from the surrounding appellations such as Pomerol, Cotes de Castillon, Lussac, Montagne or Saint Georges Saint Emilion.
Short walking tour of the village of Saint Emilion.
A protected Unesco World Heritage Site, we’ll help you discover some of the village on foot and then you’ll enjoy having some free time for personal exploration before we go to lunch.
The village takes its name from a Benedictine Monk who went by the name of Emilian. He lived in the area and is responsible for commencing the creation of the uniquely designed, limestone church at the heart of the village. Today, Saint-Emilion is also famous for its fascinating romanesque churches and the ruins which stretch all along the steep and narrow streets, all punctuated with cafés and boutiques of the terroir.
Lunch at your leisure.
Afternoon visit and wine tasting.
Continuing with your discovery and experience, a third visit and wine tasting session takes place in a local winery of the Pomerol or Saint Emilion wine producing region. Here you’ll encounter independent and passionate wine makers, with some hands-on learning about the living cultural heritage of Bordeaux’s wine: from grape varieties of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, to geology of the soil, the climate, and most importantly, the art of the wine making itself in this unique appellation.
Private transfer from your hotel to Bordeaux train station.
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