Immerse yourself in the rolling vineyards of Northern Burgundy, where the Chablisien and Auxerrois regions showcase Chardonnay at its finest. Shaped by Kimmeridgian limestone and a rich winemaking heritage, these terroirs produce some of the world’s most expressive white wines.
You will also taste expressive red wines from nearby Irancy and aromatic whites from Saint-Bris, reflecting the diversity of the Auxerrois region.
Throughout the day, you will visit carefully selected estates and meet passionate winemakers eager to share their expertise and stories. No wine journey is complete without gastronomy. Enjoy a traditional Burgundy lunch, thoughtfully paired with local wines, in a warm and authentic setting.
Led by a knowledgeable wine expert, explore the secrets of Chablis, admire breathtaking vineyard landscapes, and experience a day of refined discovery, with both white and red wines, all in an all-inclusive day trip from Paris that will leave a lasting impression.
Traditional lunch and 8 wines<br/>Comfortable Mercedes Van <br/>Hotel drop-off included<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Hotel pick-up – After a morning pickup from your hotel in Paris, travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan with your wine expert guide. On the way, enjoy fresh croissants as you learn about the Burgundy wine region, near by the Champagne region.
Explore the beautiful region around Chablis and enjoy scenic views. While Chablis is best known for its crisp and mineral white wines, the broader Auxerrois region also includes appellations like Saint-Bris and Irancy, which bring an exciting diversity to the glass.
The Porte Noël is a medieval gateway in Chablis, once part of the town's fortifications and a historic entrance for pilgrims.
Pass by the beautiful medieval church in the heart of Chablis
Visit a renowned Chablis estate and taste their signature cuvées.
Enjoy a lunch at a family-run winery or a charming countryside restaurant for a traditional Burgundy lunch, expertly paired with a selection of regional wines.
In the afternoon, visit a second estate to deepen your understanding of the region’s diversity. Explore the cellars and taste a refined selection of wines, from mineral Chardonnays to elegant reds from nearby appellations like Irancy.
Return to Paris and drop off in the city center. Individual hotel drop-off included in the Private Tour
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