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Explore Burgundy's top vineyards on this private full-day tour from Paris, featuring visits to four renowned domaines and tasting 20 exceptional Chablis wines.
Discover Burgundy’s Finest: A Private Tour of 4 Domains and 20 Chablis Wines from Paris
If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping your way through France’s most celebrated wine region without the hassle of planning, this private Burgundy tour promises a full-day immersion into the world of top-tier Chablis wines. With a well-curated itinerary, visits to four distinguished wineries, and tastings of 20 wines—including Grand Cru and Premier Cru varieties—this outing offers serious wine enthusiasts a chance to dive into Burgundy’s renowned viticulture.
What truly stands out is the intimate, private nature of the experience—limited to your group, with personalized guides and tastings, ensuring you gain genuine insights into each wine’s story. Plus, the comfortable Mercedes minivan, much preferred over larger buses for its speed and ease, makes the journey smooth and relaxing.
However, a word of caution: some reviewers noted that not all stops lived up to expectations, especially at the initial commercial winery. If you’re after authentic, small-scale producers with deep local roots, it’s worth noting that on Sundays, the tour switches to different domains, potentially affecting the experience.
This tour is ideal for wine lovers eager for a comprehensive, authentic insight into Chablis and Burgundy’s top producers—and those who appreciate the comfort of a private, guided journey full of rich tasting experiences.

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Starting bright and early at 7:30 am, your private guide picks you up from your hotel in a sleek Mercedes minivan—more agile and, frankly, more comfortable than a bus. The drive to Chablis takes approximately 2.5 hours, offering scenic glimpses of the French countryside. The journey is broken up with a quick rest stop, giving travelers a chance to stretch their legs before diving into the day’s wine adventures.
Arriving at Jean-Marc Brocard’s vineyard, you’re welcomed into one of the most respected domaines in the region. The estate is surrounded by lush vineyards, setting an ideal scene for your visit. Here, a guided tour covers the wine-making process, with the staff explaining how Chablis wines are crafted and what makes each classification unique.
You’ll taste five wines, including Chablis, 1er Cru, and Grand Cru varieties—an excellent way to understand the subtle differences in style and quality. Plus, cheese is served alongside the tasting, adding a layer of richness to the experience.
A reviewer appreciated this stop, noting that the insights about the winemaking process and the quality of the wines made it a worthwhile start. Others found it a bit commercial, but for many, this was a solid introduction to the region’s premier producers.
Next, the tour moves to the charming Chablis village, where the focus shifts to a more personal experience with a local producer, either Domaine Baptiste or Domaine Céline et Frédéric Gueguen. Here, you sample another five to nine wines, including Petit Chablis, Premier Cru, and Grand Cru options.
This visit is often highlighted as a real highlight, with the local producer sharing insights into their approach and the terroir. The tasting here tends to be more intimate, giving you a closer look at Burgundy’s family-owned wineries.
At around 12:30 pm, it’s time for a well-deserved break. You can explore the quaint streets of Chablis or opt for a booked gastronomic meal, which is a fabulous way to experience local cuisine paired with regional wines. The tour’s flexibility allows for a leisurely 1.5-hour lunch—some reviewers have enjoyed discovering the town’s cozy local eateries, while others appreciated the option of a more curated gastronomic experience.
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Post-lunch, the journey continues with visits to two of Chablis’ most historic wineries.
Maison Régnard, founded in 1860, is often praised for its extensive history and impressive wine tasting. You’ll taste five wines, with explanations from a knowledgeable sommelier, adding context about the estate’s legacy.
Following that, La Chablisienne—an esteemed cooperative of local winemakers—welcomes you for another tasting of five wines. This stop showcases the cooperative spirit of Burgundy and offers a different perspective from the private domain visits.
A reviewer mentioned that at Maison Régnard, the detailed explanations and tasting of a selection of wines made the visit particularly enriching, especially for those wanting to understand the nuances of Burgundy wines.
By 16:00, it’s time to head back. The journey is roughly 2.5 hours, with another rest stop along the way. Depending on traffic, you’ll arrive back in Paris between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm, feeling fulfilled but ready to collapse into bed (or continue the evening’s adventures).

While the itinerary covers a lot of ground, it’s the way the experience is curated that makes it appealing. The small-group setting and personal guides mean you get lots of tailored attention, and the expert explanations help demystify Burgundy’s complex wine classifications.
The premium transportation ensures comfort and efficiency, especially when traveling through scenic but sometimes congested roads. The choice of wineries—ranging from historic maisons to family-run estates—gives a rounded picture of Burgundy’s wine scene.
Some guests, however, pointed out that the first stop at a commercial winery was less impressive, with one reviewer mentioning that the staff seemed unenthusiastic and the experience felt more like a show than a genuine winery visit. That’s worth considering if you’re after authentic, small-scale producers.

In terms of value, the $644.61 per person fee covers a full day of guided tastings, transportation, and professional guides—all in a region packed with heritage and top-tier wines. The tasting of 20 wines across four wineries is a substantial offering for serious wine lovers. The cheese pairings and detailed explanations provide added depth to the experience.
For those who want a comprehensive Burgundy tasting experience without the hassle of planning, this trip hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of history, culture, and wine, and who appreciate the comfort of private transport and tailored guidance.
But keep in mind, if you’re looking for small boutique wineries or deeper dives into obscure producers, some stops might feel too commercial. Also, on Sundays, the itinerary shifts to different domaines, which could alter the experience slightly.
This experience appeals mainly to wine enthusiasts eager to taste a wide range of Burgundy wines with expert guidance. It’s also ideal for travelers who prefer a luxurious, hassle-free day that combines sightseeing, wine tasting, and a taste of local culture.
Families or groups seeking a private, personalized day trip will find this especially useful, as the group size is limited. Those on a budget or with a strict schedule might also find the all-inclusive nature good value—considering the transportation, guide, and multiple tastings, the cost is justified.
Lastly, if you’re interested in exploring Burgundy’s most reputable wineries and learning about wine-making from the people who produce some of the region’s best wines, this tour offers a worthwhile introduction.

Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
While the focus is on wine tasting, non-drinkers can still enjoy the guided visits and scenic drive. It’s best to clarify with the tour operator if you prefer to skip tastings.
How many people are typically in the group?
The tour is private, so your group size will be limited to your booking—up to 7 participants for the minivan, creating an intimate experience.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers transportation in a Mercedes vehicle, all winery visits and tastings, cheese pairing at the first stop, and taxes. Meals are optional and paid separately.
Can I reserve a lunch option?
Yes, you can opt for a gastronomic lunch in Chablis, which can be booked in advance. It’s a good way to experience local cuisine paired with regional wines.
Are the wineries visited on Sundays different?
Yes, on Sundays, the tour visits different domaines such as Domaine Baptiste or Domaine Céline et Frédéric Gueguen, and includes a visit to a local food market in Chablis.
How long is the drive from Paris?
The drive takes about 2.5 hours each way, with a brief rest stop. The total duration of the tour, including visits and lunch, is approximately 11 hours.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While primarily designed for adults, older children and teenagers with an interest in wine and culture may enjoy the experience. However, the focus on tasting might not suit very young children.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, especially since there will be walking at the wineries. The transportation is climate-controlled, so dress appropriately for the weather.

This private Burgundy tour offers an excellent way for wine lovers to explore some of the region’s most famous vineyards without the stress of self-driving or navigating unfamiliar territory. You’ll gain a solid understanding of Burgundy’s diverse wine classifications, enjoy the taste of 20 superb wines, and experience the warm hospitality of family-owned domaines and historic wineries.
While some stops may feel a bit commercial, the overall experience balances educational insights, beautiful scenery, and relaxed tasting sessions. If your aim is to taste a broad spectrum of Burgundy wines—particularly Chablis—and learn from the producers themselves, this tour checks most boxes.
It’s best suited for those seeking convenience, comfort, and a comprehensive look at Burgundy’s wine scene in a single day. With a private guide to tailor the experience and a carefully selected itinerary, you’ll come away with both memories and knowledge—plus a few bottles to remember your adventure.
Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or just beginning to appreciate Burgundy’s famous wines, this tour offers a full-flavored experience that’s hard to beat.