Tasting of a Grand Cru Classé

 

Nestled in the heart of the Bordeaux vineyards, the prestigious Saint-Émilion appellation invites you to a unique sensory experience. Discover the tasting of a Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Émilion, a true journey into the heart of the flavors and winemaking traditions of this iconic region.
Each sip immerses you in the history of an exceptional terroir, where the work of the vine and the passion of the winemakers have been passed down for centuries.

During your tasting, you will have the opportunity to discover complex aromas and a remarkable structure, which characterize these exceptional wines. Each vintage carries the history of its terroir, from bottling to the meticulous craftsmanship in the cellars of the grand châteaux.

For an even more immersive experience, we offer private tours or tasting workshops, where you can sample multiple vintages and understand the evolution of these great wines over time. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, you will leave with a new appreciation for the subtleties of Saint-Émilion wine.

 

Visit of the Grand Vineyards
Grand Cru Classés with the Train des Grands Vignobles

 

For a truly immersive experience in the heart of the prestigious Saint-Émilion terroir, there’s nothing better than exploring the vineyards of the Grand Cru Classés aboard the little train. This unique mode of transportation allows you to traverse the idyllic landscapes of the region while enjoying breathtaking views of the vineyards that shape one of the most famous appellations in the world.

Onboard this tourist train, you will cross rolling green hills and perfectly aligned rows of vines, discovering the unique terroir of Saint-Émilion, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The route takes you through the grand wine estates, iconic châteaux and exceptional wines, where history and craftsmanship blend to create some of the most prestigious wines of Bordeaux.

This train journey is a pleasant and relaxing way to discover the grand châteaux of the region, their majestic architecture, and their mysterious cellars.