Domaine Les Sadons
Bordeaux
From €6 / adult
Small in the middle of the big ones, Alain doesn't count his time when he has to share his story and his passion for this estate that he created
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Bordeaux
From €6 / adult
Small in the middle of the big ones, Alain doesn't count his time when he has to share his story and his passion for this estate that he created
Bordeaux
28€ / adult
Château Kirwan is located in the heart of a two-hectare park, a mosaic of colors and fragrances from which one can see the steel lace of the "Cep de N...
Bordeaux
From €12 / adult
In the heart of the village of Listrac-Médoc, Château Fourcas Hosten is an attractive 18th-century Carthusian monastery surrounded by 3 hectares of ma...
Bordeaux
9€ / adult
Family-owned property, represented by Jessica, 11ᵉ generation of winemakers, who passes on her passion and environmental commitment to visitors
Bordeaux
From €0 / adult
Corinne welcomes you to her organic farm to tell her story, her passion and to taste the fruit of her work
Bordeaux
From €35 / adult
Passionate about wine and its terroir, we've created a modern cellar dedicated to enlightened wine lovers and the curious who want to discover nuggets...
Bordeaux
From €15 / adult
Owners of Grand Corbin-Despagne in Saint-Emilion for over 2 centuries, the Despagne family has shared its respect for tradition for seven generations
Bordeaux
From €20 / adult
The Cisnéros family, owner of the Château de Rouillac, opens its doors to visitors to reveal its love of the land and the horses
Bordeaux
From €8 / adult
Château Tournefeuille, run by the Petit family, offers visitors a superb view of the Pomerol plateau and a warm tour
Bordeaux
From €20 / adult
During the visit of this exceptional vintage, we discover the new cellar of the château, where architecture and nature are combined.
Bordeaux
13€ / adult
Château Teynac, a family property par excellence, is a beautiful story of transmission, family values and love of the Médoc
Bordeaux
59€ / adult
Come and take part in a tasting at Cousin & Compagnie, one of the oldest independent wine cellars in Bordeaux
Bordeaux
From €12 / adult
The Château Réaut offers friendly visits to discover its atypical story or dining on its panoramic terrace
Bordeaux
From €0 / adult
Family property since 1868, Christophe, the winemaker accompanies you to discover his domain and his organic wine since 2007
Bordeaux
From €20 / adult
Where art and wine mingle, one can admire a collection of decorated eggs and a vintage garden
Bordeaux
20€ / adult
Gregory welcomes you to his family vineyard near the village of Saint-Emilion for a warm visit and a panoramic tasting
Bordeaux
Free
The Despagne family welcomes you with pleasure to discover the fruit of their work and their wines spread over three appellations
Bordeaux
5€ / adult
Small family property regularly awarded in the Haut Médoc, Pauillac and Moulis appellations
Bordeaux
From €15 / adult
To discover: a pretty chartreuse, built in the XVIIth century and registered with the Historic Monuments and a tasting room recently renovated
Bordeaux
From €5 / adult
Purchased in 2008 by the Briest family, Château Haut Nouchet has a 32 hectares surface area of gravely soils in the heart of the Pessac Léognan appell...
Bordeaux
From €10 / adult
This family property, is at the heart of a hilly vineyard certified organic and biodynamic, and is oriented toward wine tourism
Bordeaux
From €25 / adult
Château Lafon-Rochet's yellow colour makes a lasting impression on visitors, as does its completely renovated vat room and its elegant and balanced wi...
Bordeaux
10€ / adult
Discover a new wine tourism experience: the Vitishow, a space created in the old cellar of the estate and dedicated to viticulture
Bordeaux
From €15 / adult
The Château de Reignac is an enchanted getaway, whose authenticity, facilities, landscapes and park seduce all visitors
Bordeaux
From €8 / adult
Château Chasse-Spleen is a prestigious wine estate, deploying contemporary art and discovery of the vineyard with literary and poetic accents
Bordeaux
From €9 / adult
Come and enjoy a break in a quiet and privileged environment in the heart of the Saint-Estèphe appellation
Bordeaux
From €10 / adult
One of the oldest vineyards in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, the Château finally opens its doors to visitors
Bordeaux
20€ / adult
In the heart of Haut-Médoc, Château Doyac unveils its red and white wines crafted through biodynamic practices, respecting the environment
Bordeaux
15€ / adult
Visit Château Larmande, one of the oldest wineries in Saint-Emilion
Bordeaux
From €40 / adult
Discover Château Branaire-Ducru, Grand Cru Classé in Saint-Julien: tour the cellar, family legacy, and taste two signature wines.
Bordeaux’s châteaux date back centuries, often built between the 17th and 19th centuries. These wineries reflect the region’s long winemaking tradition and its historical importance in international wine trade. Visiting a château allows you to see the architecture, historic cellars, and tasting rooms that have witnessed generations of Bordeaux winemaking.
Bordeaux wineries are spread across prestigious regions such as Médoc, Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, and Graves, each with its own distinctive terroir and grape varieties. These appellations reflect centuries of refinement in vineyard layout, grape selection, and cultivation techniques, contributing to the world-class reputation of Bordeaux wines.
Bordeaux wineries are uniquely shaped by their classifications. From the historic 1855 Médoc ranking to the regularly updated Saint-Émilion system, these hierarchies highlight prestige and quality, guiding visitors through the region’s most iconic châteaux.
Bordeaux tastings often showcase the bold, Cabernet Sauvignon-driven wines of the Médoc and Graves alongside the softer, Merlot-based wines of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, highlighting the region’s unique Left vs. Right Bank contrast. Visitors experience firsthand how terroir and grape composition shape style, structure, and aging potential.
Many Bordeaux wines are aged in French oak barrels, which impart structure, subtle spice, and longevity. Tastings often compare young and aged vintages, revealing how time and barrel aging develop complexity and character.
Beyond its reds, Bordeaux also produces dry whites in Pessac-Léognan and Entre-Deux-Mers, as well as the world-renowned sweet wines of Sauternes. Tastings offer a chance to appreciate the full diversity of Bordeaux, from crisp, aromatic whites to luscious, honeyed dessert wines.
Most wineries are relatively close to the city. Some appellations can be reached in about 20 minutes by car, for instance Pessac Léognan, while others, such as those deeper in the Médoc or in Saint Emilion, may take between 45 minutes and just over an hour. This makes day trips from Bordeaux very convenient.
Most wineries are located outside the city center. The easiest way to visit is by car, but there are other options for those without one. Some nearby wineries are accessible by tram or bus, and cycling is a popular choice for shorter distances in flatter areas. For a convenient day trip, you can also take the train to Saint-Émilion. Alternatively, guided wine tours provide hassle-free transportation and expert insights, letting you enjoy the vineyards without worrying about logistics.
Bordeaux boasts approximately 7,000 wineries, ranging from small family-owned estates to internationally renowned châteaux. These wineries are spread across 57 appellations, each with its own unique terroir and winemaking traditions. This vast number of estates contributes to Bordeaux's reputation as one of the most prolific and diverse wine regions in the world.
Bordeaux is one of the few European cities where you can visit vineyards within the city itself, exploring small urban estates alongside the historic architecture. Beyond the city, many wineries in the surrounding appellations welcome visitors to discover their vineyards, cellars, and tasting rooms. Booking in advance is recommended to ensure a smooth and immersive experience.
Saint-Émilion is the most famous wine village in Bordeaux, celebrated for its medieval charm, prestigious vineyards, and centuries of winemaking tradition. Perched among rolling hills, it perfectly embodies the spirit and elegance of Bordeaux wines.
The best time to visit is in spring (March–May). Vineyards are coming to life, with blooming vines and mild weather, creating the perfect setting for exploring the region and enjoying cellar tastings in comfort.
Château Pape Clément in Pessac-Léognan is Bordeaux’s oldest winery, with origins dating back to the 13th century. Its historic cellars and centuries-old vineyards are a testament to the city’s long and prestigious winemaking tradition.
Bordeaux vineyards are world-famous for their prestige, diversity, and centuries of expertise. The region produces some of the most iconic red, white, and sweet wines in the world, thanks to a unique combination of terroir, grape varieties, classification systems, and meticulous winemaking techniques.
Dress smart-casual and comfortably, as tastings often include vineyard walks and cellar visits. Neutral colors help avoid wine stains, and comfortable shoes are essential. Bring a light jacket for cellar tours, which can be cool and humid.
Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Bordeaux is a major wine destination, and many prestigious châteaux require reservations for tastings, tours, and cellar visits. Advance booking ensures the full experience without disappointment and allows wineries to prepare for your visit.