Bordeaux wine tours : the complete guide for 2026
Planning a trip to Bordeaux in 2026 and wondering which of the many Bordeaux wine tours is right for you?
From the prestigious châteaux of the Médoc to the medieval charm of Saint-Émilion and the diversity of Sauternes & Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux offers one of the world’s most rewarding wine travel experiences.
This guide will help you compare Bordeaux’s main wine regions and choose the tour that best matches your interests and travel plans.
Why Visit Bordeaux Wine Country?
Bordeaux is one of the world’s most renowned wine regions, but it offers much more than wine alone.
Visitors come to Bordeaux for its vineyard landscapes, historic châteaux, charming villages, gastronomy, local markets, and unique way of life. The region combines centuries of winemaking tradition with a rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for both wine lovers and curious travelers.
Some highlights include :
- Historic wine estates
- Beautiful countryside and vineyard scenery
- World-famous appellations
- Exceptional food and wine experiences
- Easy access from Bordeaux city
- A variety of wine styles and terroirs
The Best Bordeaux Wine Regions to Visit
Bordeaux is made up of several distinct wine regions, each offering a different experience.
Saint-Émilion & Pomerol
Located on Bordeaux’s Right Bank, Saint-Émilion is one of the most picturesque wine destinations in France.
The UNESCO-listed village, surrounded by rolling vineyards and historic monuments, offers an ideal combination of wine, history and culture.
Visitors can expect :
- Beautiful vineyard landscapes
- Merlot-dominant wines
- Prestigious classified estates
- Charming restaurants and cafés
- A historic village atmosphere
Saint-Émilion is often a wonderful choice for first-time visitors to Bordeaux.
THE MÉDOC
Stretching between the Gironde Estuary and the Atlantic Ocean, the Médoc is home to some of Bordeaux’s most famous estates.
This region includes prestigious appellations such as Margaux, Pauillac, Saint-Julien and Saint-Estèphe.
Visitors choose the Médoc for :
- Iconic château architecture
- Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines
- Historic classified growth estates
- The legacy of the 1855 Classification
The Médoc is particularly appealing to wine enthusiasts interested in Bordeaux’s most renowned wines.
Sauternes & Pessac-Léognan
Combining Sauternes and Pessac-Léognan in a single day offers one of the most diverse wine experiences in Bordeaux.
Located south of the city, these neighboring regions showcase a remarkable contrast of wine styles, from elegant dry whites and refined red wines to the world-famous sweet wines of Sauternes.
Pessac-Léognan is the historic birthplace of Bordeaux wine and is known for producing both outstanding red and white wines. Sauternes, meanwhile, is celebrated for its unique sweet wines crafted thanks to the natural development of noble rot.
Why choose Sauternes & Pessac-Léognan ?
- Discover both dry and sweet Bordeaux wines
- Visit historic estates and prestigious appellations
- Explore a less crowded side of Bordeaux wine country
- Learn about the unique production of Sauternes wines
- Enjoy a varied and educational tasting experience
This region is ideal for travelers looking to discover the diversity of Bordeaux beyond the classic Saint-Émilion and Médoc itineraries.
Cognac
Although located outside Bordeaux wine country, Cognac is a popular day-trip destination for visitors interested in French spirits and craftsmanship.
The region is famous for producing one of the world’s most prestigious spirits and offers a fascinating insight into traditional production methods.
Visitors can discover :
- Historic Cognac houses
- Family-owned producers
- Distillation techniques
- Barrel aging and blending
- The history and heritage of Cognac production
A visit to Cognac offers a completely different perspective on French beverage culture and can be an excellent complement to a Bordeaux wine itinerary.
Why Choose a Private Bordeaux Wine Tour?
All of our wine tours are entirely private, whether you are traveling as a couple, family, group of friends or corporate group.
A Personalized Experience
Every itinerary is designed according to your interests.
Some travelers wish to focus on prestigious classified estates, while others prefer family-owned wineries, hidden gems or specific wine styles.
A Dedicated Local Guide
Your guide accompanies you throughout the day, sharing insights into Bordeaux’s history, vineyards, appellations and traditions.
A Relaxed Pace
Private tours allow you to enjoy the day without rushing from one winery to another.
The goal is to experience Bordeaux rather than simply ticking wineries off a list.
A Seamless Experience
We take care of everything :
- Planning and organizing your day
- Private transportation
- Winery visits and tastings
- Your local guide and driver
- Restaurant recommendations and reservations
- All the logistics needed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience
How Many Days Do You Need in Bordeaux Wine Country?
The ideal length of stay depends on your interests and schedule.
One Day
Perfect for :
- First-time visitors
- Day trips from Paris
- Short stays in Bordeaux
We usually recommend focusing on a single wine region.
Two Days
Two days provide an excellent introduction to Bordeaux.
A popular itinerary includes :
Day 1 : Saint-Émilion & Pomerol
Day 2 : Médoc
This allows visitors to discover both Right Bank and Left Bank wines.
Three Days or More
Three days offer a deeper understanding of Bordeaux.
A typical itinerary may include :
Day 1 : Saint-Émilion & Pomerol
Day 2 : Médoc
Day 3 : Sauternes & Pessac-Léognan
This combination showcases much of the diversity that makes Bordeaux one of the world’s most fascinating wine regions.
From Saint-Émilion and the Médoc to Sauternes & Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux offers a remarkable diversity of wine experiences. Whatever your interests or level of wine knowledge, there is a region and a tour waiting to be discovered. We hope this guide helps you plan your perfect Bordeaux wine adventure.

