Explore Bordeaux’s Left Bank and the Médoc, where gravel-rich soils and ocean breezes give rise to bold, age-worthy red wines. The landscape unfolds as sweeping, neatly planted rows of vines punctuated by magnificent château architecture and the historic castle route. Small villages and family-run estates sit within prestigious appellations such as Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac and Saint-Estèphe, each offering distinct terroirs shaped by soil composition and maritime influence. During this half-day outing you will travel through these historic parcels of land and gain clear insights into how climate, vineyard practices and ageing potential combine to create signature Bordeaux styles. The experience places emphasis on scenery and education: from vine growth cycles and harvest considerations to cellar traditions and the characteristics that influence a wine’s structure and longevity. Winding country roads reveal contrasts between ancient stone constructions and contemporary viticulture, while well-paced stops allow time to savour panoramic views and capture photographs. Suitable for both curious beginners and keen oenophiles, the excursion delivers an accessible and concentrated introduction to the Médoc’s landscapes, villages and enduring winemaking traditions. Read more
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Private half-day exploration of Margaux and the Médoc. Enjoy a distinctive, nostalgic drive in a classic Citroën 2CV while savouring the charms of château-lined countryside. Personalised commentary from a Bordeaux wine professional brings terroir, grape varieties and cellar practices to life.