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Bordeaux is an incredible base for exploring southwestern France. Beyond the vineyards, you can spend your days enjoying oysters on the coast, stepping back in time at medieval castles, or discovering the art of Cognac. Here are three standout day trips, perfect for travelers looking to deepen their Bordeaux experience. Arcachon Bay & Oyster Tasting Just an hour from Bordeaux is the Arcachon Bay. It offers gorgeous beaches, fresh seafood, and the iconic Dune du Pilat, Europe's tallest sand dune. What you'll do: enjoy a boat tour, a tasting paired with crisp white wine, and climb the Dune du Pilat for views of the Atlantic and pine forests. Why it’s special: It blends beachside relaxation

Nothing brings people together like great food and wine. Let us guide you through pairing Bordeaux wines with beloved American classics, from backyard BBQs to Thanksgiving dinners—to make your next meal unforgettable. BBQ & Bordeaux Reds Grilling and Bordeaux reds are a match made in heaven. The tannins and bold flavors of a Left Bank Cabernet Sauvignon blend (like those from Médoc or Côtes de Blaye) beautifully. Additionally, complementing fatty smoked meats like brisket, ribs, and burgers. Beef brisket or rib-eye: A structured Bordeaux Supérieur or Côtes de Bourg accents the smoky, rich flavors. Burgers with bacon & cheddar: Merlot-dominant blends soften the burger’s richness while letting the wine’s dark fruit shine

Saint-Émilion is a magical blend of world-class wine, medieval architecture, and local secrets, perfectly positioned just east of Bordeaux. With its UNESCO-listed charm, it promises an unforgettable day trip. Let’s dive in! Underground Monolithic Church Carved from a single block of limestone in the early 12th century, the Monolithic Church of Saint-Émilion is Europe’s largest underground church: a stunning 38 m long and 12 m tall subterranean marvel. What to expect: Guided visits take you through the cavernous nave, catacombs, and ancient fresco fragments. Bonus perk: Climb the 196-step bell tower for sweeping views of the village and vineyard-covered hills. Village Strolls & History Explore Saint-Émilion’s winding cobbled lanes, historic gates, and medieval towers: Porte de la

What is Bastille Day? Bastille Day, or “La Fête Nationale,” is France’s biggest national holiday, celebrated every year on July 14th. It marks the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789, a turning point in the French Revolution. For the French, Bastille Day is about freedom, unity, and national pride. It would be the equivalent of the Fourth of July. Why You Should Experience Bastille Day in France The Atmosphere Is Electric If you’re in France in July, you’ll notice a special kind of excitement in the air. Towns and cities, from Paris to Bordeaux and tiny villages, come alive with parades, outdoor concerts, food markets, and spectacular firework

What is Le Tour de France? Le Tour de France is the world’s most famous and challenging cycling race. Every summer since 1903, professional cyclists from around the globe compete in this multi-stage event. Covering more than 2,000 miles across France. The race route changes every year, but it always finishes in Paris on the Champs-Élysées. Why Is Le Tour de France So Special? Le Tour de France is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of French culture, history, and scenery. The route travels through stunning regions: vineyards, high mountains, medieval villages, and beautiful cities. For travelers, it’s a perfect excuse to experience France like a local, join the crowds,

Still wondering what to get Dad? Check out our Gift ideas for Father’s Day in Bordeaux to find the perfect way to celebrate him. We got you! From vine to wine, there are many great gifts that Bordeaux could surprise you with. What about a wine tour ? What about a great bottle of wine ? We'll help you with the perfect gift. Why Saint-Émilion Makes the Perfect Father’s Day Destination Father’s Day is the ideal moment to whisk Dad away from the ordinary and immerse him in the romance of Bordeaux. Saint-Émilion greets visitors with its UNESCO–listed medieval village, carved monolithic church, and sun-kissed vineyards. A short drive from

Whether you're a wine lover planning your first Bordeaux trip or a curious traveler exploring beyond the city, the Médoc is a must-visit. Here's what you should truly know before stepping foot into one of the world’s most prestigious wine regions. Where Is the Médoc, Exactly? The region lies on the Left Bank of the Gironde estuary in southwestern France. It's about an hour’s drive north of Bordeaux. It stretches roughly 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the town of Blanquefort to Saint-Vivien-de-Médoc near the Atlantic coast. This narrow strip of land is bordered by the Gironde on one side and pine forests on the other, creating a unique maritime climate that