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Cross the border to discover one of France’s most famous wine regions on this private full-day tour of Bordeaux from San Sebastián. Visit two wine chateaux in the Saint Emilion and Pessac Leognan areas, learn more about Bordeaux wine during guided winery tours and wine tastings, then feast on a delicious 5-course lunch.
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Ikusnahi Tours
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451mjb, Jun 2025
From San Sebastián we spent the day with Martin whose history knowledge and cultural insights were extraordinary. We experienced two winery visits with tastings. We also enjoyed a delicious lunch at a nearby Château.
W6747IFbenl, Oct 2023
We had an incredible trip to Bourdeaux with Mikel. The tour was organized perfectly and Mikel was a terrific guide- friendly and knowledgeable. We would highly recommend!
608beccak, Mar 2023
This was a great daytrip from San Sebastián to Bordeaux. Ernes was very knowledgeable and took great care of us during the whole experience. The drive to and from flew by due to great conversation and scenery. I would highly recommend this and will definitely book with Ernes and Ikusnahi Tours again.
Response from Host, Mar 2023
???? Thanks for the review! We are very happy that you had an awesome time in Bordeaux with Ernes. In Spanish we say: es un crack! What literally means - he is very good in what he is doing. Knowledgeable, fun, not to mention his enthusiasm. Also we are so happy to be located between two amazing wine regions: Bordeaux and Rioja. True treasure if you love wine! All the best!
Michael_B, Jul 2022
All around amazing experience and incredible guide. Every detail of the experience was thoughtful and crafted to provide a top class tour. The tour guide was super knowledgeable and provided interesting education on the region, wines, culture, and history. Would highly recommend this trip and company.
Response from Host, Aug 2022
Thanks so much! I'm so happy that we spent this day together! Few people realize that when staying in San Sebastian they can easily access two important wine regions: Rioja and Bordeaux. Bordeaux is a complex region and its wines vary from bank to bank. So yes, its important to visit a chateau and learn about their traditions and yes, its crucial to do a class with a sommelier ...and yes, its a pure pleasure to enjoy an elegant French lunch! We love this tour and you can't imagine how happy I'am that you loved it too. Best, Ernes
We’ll pick you up promptly for a two and a half hour drive to our first stop, the lovely village of Saint-Émilion. Don't worry, time will pass quickly because our guide will fill you in on what we’re going to see. We’ll cross Les Landes, one of the largest pine forests in Europe, created by Napoleon III to stimulate the economy of what was then a big swampy, sandy wasteland. We’ll stop for a coffee and a croissant, of course (we’re in France, after all!).
Saint-Émilion could be a set for a French romantic comedy but no, it’s real: a town of cobblestone streets that is devoted to wine production, and with excellent tips for lovers of gastronomy and architecture (an underground church totally excavated in rock in the Middle Ages? Yes!). More than enough reasons to be considered a UNESCO heritage site.
After the walk, we’ll visit a family 'château' that has been producing wine since the 17th century. We’ll get to know its corners and walk through the vineyards (some of the oldest on the planet), where magic happens. We’ll try three Grand Cru Classé wines because a class in “theory” without the “practice” isn’t the way to retain concepts. ;-)
We’ll discover more wine secrets in the back-office of a local winery, as well as the greatness of this crop in this corner of France. Actually, we should say GREATNESS, all caps: did you know that there are more than 60 different Designations of Origin on the banks of the Garonne, Dordogne and Gironde rivers? And that more than 10,000 different wines are produced here? To understand all this, we have a sommelier to give us a masterclass and tasting (five great wines from different Bordeaux denominations) about the fascinating world of wine.
When the wine goes to your head, it’s time to eat. We’ll take you to a restaurant that combines centuries-old stone with a historic 'château', and with the glass of modern architecture. The menu? Local French cuisine with plenty of seasonal products, a touch of modernity and a parallel tasting of three local wines.
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