A unique guided tour to meet the winemakers of the south of Beaujolais.
You will be accompanied by a local guide, Justine Poncet, founder of "on the wine tourism trails" who knows the region well and who will know all along the way how to tell you about the history, estates, wines and secrets of Beaujolais des Pierres Dorées.
You will make stops to enjoy the magnificent views and villages built with this beautiful Yellow stone!
You will discover the Gamay and Chardonnay grape varieties, the emblematic varieties of the region.
You will enjoy exceptional white wines and red wines.
You will discover the AOP Beaujolais.
We drive you in our luxury vehicle and everything is planned so that you just go to enjoy your half day with us.
The guide is here to share his knowledge, answer all your questions and accompany you so that you spend an unforgettable half day.
You will cross several Beaujolais villages until you reach the first meeting point.
Along the way you can admire the landscape and the vines planted on the hills.
We will make our first stop near the village of Oingt for a first tasting in a wine estate.
Tasting of 4 or 5 wines.
We will then discover the second wine estate. Visit and tasting of several typical wines of the region.
Back to the starting point.
Right next to the "Café Bellecour". When you are facing the cafe, the statue is on the left in the middle of the trees.
The meeting point is at the foot of the Statue of Saint Exupéry (not the one in the center of Place Bellecour) 10 minutes before departure.
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