Discover the Gaillac Wine Region on a Small Group Tour
Explore Gaillac, one of France’s oldest wine regions, on this half-day small group tour from Toulouse. Dating back to the 2nd century B.C., Gaillac is known for its rolling vineyards and diverse wines.
Departure from Toulouse -
Meet your English-speaking driver-guide at a central meeting point and travel in a premium air-conditioned minivan to the Gaillac wine region, just north of Toulouse.
Explore Gaillac’s Winemaking Heritage -
Visit two carefully selected wineries to learn about local grape varieties like Braucol, Duras, Mauzac, and Loin de l’Oeil. Discover Gaillac’s unique wines, from crisp whites to robust reds and sparkling varieties.
Wine Tastings and Return -
Enjoy guided tastings at both wineries before relaxing on the drive back to Toulouse. This intimate tour is perfect for wine lovers seeking an authentic taste of southern France.
Small Group Half Day Trip from Toulouse to One of the Oldest Wine Regions in France. Visit vineyards, local wineries and taste delicious red, white or sweet Gaillac wines. Tour conducted by local guide, Expert in Gaillac wines.
We will come and pick you up Allées Jean Jaurès at the bus stop located Place d'Arménie
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