Our private Bordeaux wine tours and experiences span all appellations of the region from Margaux and Pauillac in the Médoc, to Saint-Emilion and Pomerol on the right bank and Sauternes - home of the sweet wines of Bordeaux - in the south of the region. We specialize in designing multi-day itineraries, during which each and every experience is entirely private and tailored to your interests, preferences and wine knowledge. As well as private wine tours and tastings at Bordeaux’s best wineries, we offer private gourmet food tours, historical walking tours and day-trips to the beautiful Atlantic coast.
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Bordeaux Private Accommodations
We have partnered with Bordeaux’s finest accommodation providers to ensure our clients enjoy the most comfortable of stays. From quaint boutique hotels in the city to luxurious chateaux amidst the vines, we really do have something for everyone.
In addition to the best hotels in the region, we have a number of private chateau rentals within our portfolio, offering grand and luxurious accommodations for travelers looking for the ultimate in privacy and comfort. Spanning many of the major appellations from Saint-Emilion to Saint-Estèphe, we will gladly propose chateau accommodations to suit your taste, budget and requirements. A number of the chateaux in our portfolio are not generally available on the open market so please feel free to contact us anytime to discuss your requirements.
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Discover more about Bordeaux
The city of Bordeaux, once known as ‘The Sleeping Beauty,’ has awoken and she has done so with regal splendor. The noble limestone facades and charming squares are now home to an eclectic mix of restaurants, cocktail bars and stylish boutiques, proudly welcoming visitors to one of Europe’s best kept ‘secrets’.
Of course, you can’t come to Bordeaux without enjoying what the region is best known for. From the grand châteaux of the Médoc, to the much smaller but highly prized family vineyards of Pomerol, Bordeaux’s wine scene is more varied than one might think. And no trip to Bordeaux would be complete without a day on the coast, enjoying the quaint oyster villages surrounding the glorious Bassin d’Arcachon.