There’s a saying in Lyon that the third river flowing in Lyon is… Beaujolais wine. Enjoy this full day tour to discover this beautiful region: the rolling hills and vineyards of the Beaujolais region. You will have the opportunity to taste various local wines, not only the world-renown Beaujolais, but also the other types of wine produced in this area, as well as meeting professional wine-makers.
Pickup included
Your guide will pick you up at your hotel in Lyon at 9:15am. Take in the sights along the scenic route through the rolling hills and winding curves of the Beaujolais region seated in your comfortable vehicle.
Beaujolais Nouveau has made the Beaujolais region famous around the world. But the region produces many other valuable wines, in the Northern part of the appellation’s area. With your professional guide, you will taste many of the ten crus produced there and get to know the lesser-known gems of this region.
You’ll also meet the local wine-makers established in the area of Côte de Brouilly and Fleury. They will gladly share their passion for wines and will tell you everything about the vineyards, grapes and production process. Of course, they will also make you try their wines.
Full of local specialties and sumptuous wines, the Beaujolais is like a beautifully set rustic table. Come and enjoy this incredible wine experience.
At the end of your tour, your guide will drive you back to Lyon at around 5:30pm.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Dress code is smart casual
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