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Bordeaux
Bordeaux to Armagnac: Private Day Trip with Distillery Tours & Tastings
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private tours
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Day Trips
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09 hours
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Small Groups ( 2~10 )
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Relaxed
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Multi-languages
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Highlights
- English-Speaking guide, Experts in Armagnac
- Stop for Lunch in the village of Labastide d'Armagnac
- Visit Two Carefully selected Armagnac Properties
Program & Itinerary
Armagnac is France's oldest brandy — documented since the mid-15th century, long before Cognac rose to international fame. Produced exclusively in the Gascony region of southwest France from a blend of local grape varieties and aged in oak barrels, it is a spirit of extraordinary depth and character, rooted in a landscape that feels genuinely untouched by mass tourism. This private full-day tour from Bordeaux takes you deep into the Bas-Armagnac appellation — the finest sub-region of the three — for distillery visits, tastings, and a stroll through one of the most beautiful medieval villages in France.
Armagnac and Gascony: France Off the Beaten Path
Gascony is one of the most rewarding corners of southwest France for those who want to experience the country away from the crowds. Dotted with fortified medieval bastide villages, rolling farmland, and family-run estates where centuries-old traditions are still very much alive, it is a region that rewards curiosity. The sandy soils of the Bas-Armagnac — known locally as sables fauves, or tawny sands — produce brandies of a distinctive elegance and finesse that set them apart from the rest of the appellation.
First Visit: A Family Estate in the Bas-Armagnac
Your first stop is one of the most respected estates in the Bas-Armagnac. Around forty individual plots contribute to this producer's collection, each selected for the quality of its terroir. Your host will walk you through the history of the family, the philosophy behind their selection and blending process, and the role of the Alembic Armagnacais — the distinctive continuous still unique to Armagnac production, which differs fundamentally from the pot still double distillation used in Cognac. The visit ends with a guided comparative tasting of the estate's Grands Assemblages, offering a structured introduction to the different ages and styles of Armagnac.
Labastide d'Armagnac: A Medieval Bastide Village
After the morning estate visit, the tour continues to Labastide d'Armagnac, one of the finest preserved bastide villages in southwest France. Founded at the end of the 13th century by Bernard VI, Count of Armagnac, during a period of English rule over the region, the village was built around a central Place Royale — named in honour of the English king — and has retained its original medieval layout almost entirely intact. Arcaded houses, colonnaded walkways, and a harmonious central square make it one of the most atmospheric villages in Gascony.
Your guide will explain the history and purpose of the bastide — a form of planned medieval settlement unique to southwest France — as you explore the narrow streets at your own pace. Lunch is at your own expense; your guide can recommend local restaurants, and this is an ideal moment to try Floc de Gascogne, the regional aperitif made from a blend of fresh grape juice and young Armagnac, best served well chilled.
Second Visit: Château Garreau
A short drive from Labastide d'Armagnac brings you to Château Garreau, where the afternoon visit combines a tour of the estate's remarkable winemaking and Alambic museums — housing tools and machinery from the vineyard and cellar, including continuous stills dating from 1919 that are still in active use — with a final tasting of the château's Armagnacs. The combination of fertile soil, century-old cellars, and working heritage distillation equipment gives Château Garreau a personality and authenticity that is difficult to find anywhere else in the region.
The tour returns to Bordeaux at the end of the afternoon.
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Bordeaux departure
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Armagnac distillery
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Labastide-d'Armagnac village
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Armagnac distillery
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Return to Bordeaux
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Included
- Hotel pick up from Bordeaux or surrounding area.
- Enjoy live commentaries from your expert guide.
- Pre-booked visits to 2 Armagnac Properties.
- Travel in recent, comfortable and fully equipped minivan.
- All tasting fees included.
Excluded
- Meals and drinks (lunch).
- Personal travel insurance, expenses.
- Gratuities for the Guide.
FAQ
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Are tasting sessions included in the tour?
Yes, expert-led tasting sessions of Armagnac are included during the distillery visits; -
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
Yes, the tour can accommodate groups ranging from 8 to larger groups of people with various transportation options available; -
What happens if I need to cancel my booking?
Cancellations up to 48 hours before departure incur no fees except for booking fees, while cancellations within 48 hours receive no refund; -
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, it is recommended to bring a camera to capture the architecture of the bastide village and the distilleries; -
Are there any age restrictions for the tour?
Yes, the minimum drinking age in France is 18 years old; -
What is Armagnac and why is it special?
Armagnac is France's oldest eau-de-vie, renowned for its artisanal production methods and rich flavors gathered from centuries of expertise; -
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for navigating the medieval village's cobblestones; -
Is lunch provided during the tour?
Lunch is not included in the tour cost, but you can budget around €20-50 for a meal in Labastide-d'Armagnac; -
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 9 hours with around 4-5 hours of driving time round-trip; -
What is included in the Armagnac Private Full Day Tour from Bordeaux?
Hotel pick up, visits to two family-owned Armagnac properties, expert guide commentary, and tasting fees are included;
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