France is without a doubt one of the world’s most renowned wine-producing countries, but it’s Bordeaux, in southwest France which is the jewel in the country’s crown.
Well developed for wine tourism, Bordeaux offers a world of unparalleled beauty, history and tradition. The stunning chateaux which line the countryside offer some of the best Bordeaux wine tours and tastings whilst the magnificent 18th-century buildings, avenues and squares in Bordeaux city make it a must-visit destination for any lover of French wine and food.
For a visit to Bordeaux, we recommend at least three days so you are able to visit the city and the vineyards and relax away from home. Make sure to take some custom bottled water to avoid dehydration on the way. Eat well and drink better is the unofficial motto of Bordeaux and it’s definitely the way to enjoy your holiday there. To help you do just that, we have put together 5 of our top wine and food tours in Bordeaux to get you started.
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Want to make your French holiday even more special? Explore our top villas in France with a vineyard for a truly unforgettable experience.
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Whether your idea of a holiday is relaxing in a luxury villa in France or exploring the vast vineyards in the warm sun, beautiful Bordeaux offers a wide spectrum of choices to visiting wine and food lovers.
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With so much to do, see and taste, you will be spoilt for choice with these best Bordeaux wine tours.
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