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Half-day visit to Saint-Emilion from Bordeaux

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Half-day visit to Saint-Emilion from Bordeaux
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Half-day visit to Saint-Emilion from Bordeaux

After taking charge of the center of Bordeaux, leave for Saint-Emilion in air-conditioned minivan. En route, stop to visit a large wine castle in the wine region of St-Emilion and enjoy a visit to the estate. As you wander through the vineyards, discover the winemaking process, the importance of the "terroir" and the different classifications of French wine. Finally, enjoy a selection of Bordeaux wines during a guided tasting.
Continue to the hilltop town of Saint-Emilion and enjoy a walking tour of the picturesque medieval village. After a treat, enjoy your free time to buy a lunch (at your own expense) at a local restaurant, browse the shops or visit the city's wine cellars.

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Stop At: Office de Tourisme du Grand Saint-Emilionnais, Place des Creneaux Rue du Clocher, 33330 Saint-Emilion France

We will make a visit of this beautiful and old village. It was founded in the 8th century and is an important pilgrimage site

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Maison du Vin, 1 Place Pierre Meyrat, 33330 Saint-Emilion France

We will visit a representative castle of the appellation. A tasting will close the visit

Duration: 1 hour



Duration:4 hours
Commences in:Bordeaux, France
Country:France
City:Bordeaux

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