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Bordeaux Wine Tours from Bordeaux

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Learn more about Bordeaux Wine Tours from Bordeaux

Depart daily from central Bordeaux and discover the legendary châteaux and appellations of the Médoc — home to Margaux, Pauillac, and Saint-Julien — the UNESCO-listed village of Saint-Émilion, the elegant whites of Graves, and the golden sweet wines of Sauternes. Choose from small-group shared tours capped at 8 guests for a sociable and affordable experience, fully private tours tailored to your pace and preferences, or multi-day wine packages that go deeper into the region. All tours are led by local English-speaking expert guides, include château visits with wine tastings, and are bookable with free cancellation.   Frequently Asked Questions about ...

Depart daily from central Bordeaux and discover the legendary châteaux and appellations of the Médoc — home to Margaux, Pauillac, and Saint-Julien — the UNESCO-listed village of Saint-Émilion, the elegant whites of Graves, and the golden sweet wines of Sauternes.

Choose from small-group shared tours capped at 8 guests for a sociable and affordable experience, fully private tours tailored to your pace and preferences, or multi-day wine packages that go deeper into the region. All tours are led by local English-speaking expert guides, include château visits with wine tastings, and are bookable with free cancellation.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Bordeaux Wine Tours

Q: How long are Bordeaux wine tours?
A: Most Bordeaux wine tours run between 7 and 8 hours, departing in the morning and returning to central Bordeaux in the late afternoon or early evening. Half-day options of 4 hours are also available for travelers with limited time. Multi-day wine packages range from 2 to 5 days depending on the itinerary.


Q: What is the difference between a small-group and a private Bordeaux wine tour?
A: Small-group tours are shared with other travelers and are capped at a maximum of 8 guests, keeping the experience intimate and personal while remaining an affordable option. Private tours are exclusively for your group — family, friends, or colleagues — with a fully customizable itinerary, flexible timings, and a dedicated guide focused entirely on you.


Q: Which Bordeaux wine region should I visit — Médoc or Saint-Émilion?
A: Both are iconic, but they offer different experiences. The Médoc, on the Left Bank, is the home of grand Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated châteaux such as Château Margaux and Château Pichon Baron, with vast estate landscapes and monumental architecture. Saint-Émilion, on the Right Bank, is a charming UNESCO medieval village surrounded by Merlot-based vineyards and family-owned estates. If you can only choose one, Saint-Émilion tends to be more visually striking for first-time visitors, while the Médoc appeals to those focused on prestigious appellations and iconic labels. Ophorus also offers combined tours covering both regions in a single day.


Q: What is included in a Bordeaux wine tour with Ophorus?
A: All Ophorus Bordeaux wine tours include return transportation from central Bordeaux in a comfortable minivan, an English-speaking local expert guide, visits to selected châteaux or domaines, and guided wine tastings at each estate. Lunch is optional and can be added for certain tours. Entry fees and tasting fees at the visited estates are included in the tour price unless otherwise stated.


Q: Where do Bordeaux wine tours depart from?
A: All Ophorus tours depart from a central meeting point in Bordeaux city center, easily accessible on foot or by tram from the main hotels, the train station (Bordeaux Saint-Jean), and the cruise terminal. Exact departure location details are confirmed at the time of booking.


Q: When is the best time to take a Bordeaux wine tour?
A: Bordeaux wine tours run year-round. Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) offer the most pleasant conditions, with harvest season in September and October being especially memorable — a chance to see the vineyards at their most active. Summer tours are popular but book up quickly, so early reservation is recommended. Winter tours offer a quieter, more intimate atmosphere at the châteaux with fewer crowds.


Q: Can Ophorus accommodate dietary requirements or accessibility needs on wine tours?
A: Yes. Ophorus caters to a range of dietary requirements — please mention any food allergies or preferences at the time of booking if lunch is included. For guests with reduced mobility, please contact the team in advance so the most suitable châteaux and vehicles can be arranged.


Q: How do I choose between a day tour and a multi-day Bordeaux wine package?
A: A single day tour is ideal if you are based in Bordeaux city and want to explore one key wine region thoroughly. A multi-day package is the best option if you want to cover several appellations, stay overnight in the vineyard area, and enjoy a more immersive experience without rushing. Packages are especially popular with couples, honeymooners, and small groups celebrating a special occasion.

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