Visit the Caves du Louvre for a sensational journey! This fascinating insight into the world of France's most famous export product takes you from the source - picturesque vineyards in various regions - to traditions of wine consumption by aficionados and connoisseurs alike.
This visit takes place in stunning 18th century wine cellars that were once used by the King of France himself. The visit takes you through the various steps of the winemaking process, from the grape to the bottle. You will learn fun and interesting facts thanks to the audioguide available on any smartphone provided in 8 different languages. Flash the QR code and select your language to access the secrets of our 18th century wine cellars.
After the visit you will taste 3 different wines with the sommelier of Les Caves du Louvre. You will also have the possibility to upgrade your tasting to premium wines and add a glass of Champagne!
Audio guided tour 10:00
Audio guided tour 11:30
Audio guided tour 10:45
Audio guided tour 12:15
Discover French wine and stroll around our historic cellars in central Paris! The Caves du Louvre are accessible for an audio-guided experience available in 8 languages to Friday from 10 am to 1:30 pm (last admittance at 12:45 pm). Our wine expert will welcome you at the bar to guide you through a wine tasting and answer any questions you may have.
LES CAVES DU LOUVRE
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