Join us for a day of adventure through the prestigious Beaujolais and Mâconnais vineyards.
I take you to meet family estates steeped in history, where you can explore the secrets of local viticulture.
You will make stops to enjoy the magnificent views!
You will discover the Gamay and Chardonnay grape varieties, the emblematic varieties of the region.
You will taste exceptional white and red wines.
You will discover the AOP Beaujolais as well as Crus like AOP Morgon, Fleurie, Moulin à vent. You will also taste Macon wines: Pouilly-Fuissé, St-Véran...
I drive you in our luxury vehicle and everything is planned so that you just go and enjoy your Day with us.
I am here to share my knowledge, answer all your questions and accompany you so that you can have an unforgettable day.
Book your place now for a day of exploration and delights!
Pickup included
9:00: Departure from Lyon, heading north and the Mâconnais region.
Along the way you can see the hills of the central massif on which the Beaujolais vineyard is planted.
Stop in the vineyards near the Roche de Solutré to talk about the vine cycle throughout the year and enjoy the exceptional views.
10:30: Tasting in a first winery towards Fuissé.
Visit of the cellar to better understand the stages of winemaking and aging.
Tasting of 5 wines including Pouilly-Fuissé or Saint Véran.
Discover the Chardonnay grape variety.
Tasting fees are included.
11:30: Second winery near Chaintré / Saint Amour.
You will taste 4 or 5 wines of Maconnais or Beaujolais crus.
Discover the Chardonnay and Gamay grape variety.
13:00: Lunch in a local restaurant, where you can enjoy the delights of regional cuisine, accompanied of course by the best local wines.
Rate not included - Menu from 25€/pers.
3pm: Third tasting in a winery of the Crus du Beaujolais.
Discover wines such as Morgon, Moulin à Vent, Brouilly, Régnié...
Return to Lyon around 5pm after about 50 min return.
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