Discover the beautiful Loire Valley historic region and its medieval towns departing from Paris. Guided by a professional Guide or Sommelier, meet two winemakers and taste the best Sauvignon Blanc wines and amazing Pinot Noir from the famous Sancerre appellation. Delight yourself during the tasting of local cheese pairing with the regional wine in the best cheesemaker of the region. Tour is private in english, spanish, portuguese, italian or french.
Pickup included
We will depart from Paris at your hotel if in central Paris or in Place d'Italie, 75013 Paris around 7h30. We will travel in a comfortable van.
After a 2 hours drive, we will arrive at the ancient Roman founded village of Sancerre where you will discover the lovely streets and enjoy the nice view of Sancerre appellation vineyards.
You will start with the visit of a reputed local winemaker and experiment white and red tastings. You will visit the cellars, and taste their best wines made with Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes. You will end the morning with a 90min break for lunch.
Wineries visited are carefully selected by our Head Sommelier and depend on availability
The Loire is the longest river in France
In the afternoon, we will visit a second reputed wine maker around Sancerre and taste more wines.
We will then end the tour in a farm and taste the local famous goat cheese which paired perfectly with Sancerre wines.
We will be ready to return back to Paris.
End of the tour at your hotel if central Paris or in Place d'Italie, 75013 Paris.
• Meeting time: Please contact us as soon as you know your hotel location to organise the central Paris hotel pick up. It is generally around 7:30am. Otherwise we will meet directly at 9 place d'Italie, 75013 Paris at 7:50am.
• For any inquiries, do not hesitate to contact at info@winetoursparis.com or by phone: +337 8290 4319.
• A jacket is recommended as the cave temperature can be very low, as well as comfortable shoes for a nice walk in the vineyards
• The wineries visited will vary according availibility
• Minimum drinking age is 18 years
• Not wheelchair accessible
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