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Discover Bordeaux’s natural wine scene with a 1.5-hour private tour featuring tastings of 6+ unconventional wines, vineyard walks, and authentic insight.
If you’re looking to explore an innovative side of Bordeaux’s wine culture, this Half-Day Private Natural Wine Tour & Tasting offers a refreshing take on the region’s traditional reputation. Unlike typical wine tastings, this experience emphasizes unfiltered, low-intervention wines that showcase bold flavors and creative techniques. Set just 25 minutes from Bordeaux city along the Dordogne River, this tour is perfect for curious wine lovers eager to discover something different beyond the classic Bordeaux reds.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is the chance to taste at least six natural wines, including orange, Pet Nat (pétillant naturel), and Claret styles. Plus, you’ll get a guided tour around the vineyard and winery, and even meet the farm animals—chickens, ducks, and geese—adding a charming, down-to-earth touch. A key highlight is the direct connection with passionate staff who share genuine insights into the philosophy of natural winemaking, making the whole experience both educational and delicious.
That said, this tour is relatively short—just 1.5 hours—and doesn’t include private transportation, so it’s best suited for those staying nearby or confident in local transport. It’s ideal for adventurous wine enthusiasts ready to taste something outside the mainstream, who enjoy local stories, sustainable practices, and a hands-on approach. However, if you’re after a comprehensive Bordeaux wine tour with visits to multiple châteaux, this might feel a bit light.


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This tour is a rare glimpse into Bordeaux’s evolving wine landscape, focusing on natural winemaking methods that minimize intervention and additives. Rather than the traditional Château visits, you’ll explore a winery committed to authenticity, sustainability, and experimental techniques.
The experience starts at 37 Chem. du Caderot, where you’re greeted with welcome refreshments. From there, a guide (some reviews mention a knowledgeable and friendly staff) takes you on a guided tour of the vineyard and winery. You’ll learn about organic farming practices and how the terroir influences the wines—something especially intriguing if you’re interested in sustainability or terroir-specific wines.
The highlight is, of course, the tasting session. Expect at least 6 different natural wines, including sparkling rosé (Pet Nat), orange wines (made from white grapes fermented like reds), and modern Bordeaux reds. Each wine reflects a commitment to authenticity and minimal intervention. Reviewers note the wines are unfiltered, resulting in some cloudiness or sediment, which adds to their character and authenticity.
One of the most charming aspects is the chance to meet the farm animals—chickens, ducks, and geese—adding a farm-to-glass authenticity. The vineyard itself is described as organic, and visitors get a walk through the grounds, observing sustainable practices firsthand. This isn’t just about tasting; it’s about understanding the story behind each glass.
An unusual but exciting feature is the fermentation station, where you might see or try experimental processes. This is where the winery pushes creative boundaries, producing wines that challenge traditional Bordeaux styles. The staff reportedly love sharing their passion, explaining that their low-intervention approach allows nature to truly shape each batch.

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The tour doesn’t include private transportation, so travelers need to arrange their own transfer to and from the site. Also, at just 1.5 hours, it’s a brief glimpse—perfect for a quick focus on natural wines but perhaps not enough for those wanting an in-depth Bordeaux experience.

At $53 per person, this tour offers a very accessible price point for a private, guided tasting that emphasizes authenticity and sustainability. You’re getting more than just a taste; you’re learning about the philosophies, meeting the people behind the wines, and exploring a less commercial side of Bordeaux. The limited duration keeps it manageable for a half-day activity, especially if you’re based in Bordeaux or nearby.

This Half-Day Private Natural Wine Tour in Bordeaux truly offers a different perspective on the region’s wine scene. It’s perfect for those who value authenticity, sustainability, and creative expression in their wines. The combination of vineyard exploration, animal encounters, and tastings of 6+ unique wines makes it a memorable, educational experience that balances value and quality.
While it’s a short tour, its focus on small-batch, low-intervention wines provides a genuine taste of Bordeaux’s new wave. It’s best suited for adventurous wine fans seeking something off the beaten path, especially if you’re interested in the stories behind the wine as much as the wine itself.
If your goal is to broaden your Bordeaux experience beyond the classic, this tour will deliver insights, flavor, and a bit of farmyard charm—all wrapped into a cozy, private setting. For those who love discovering the stories behind the glass and supporting sustainable practices, this is a definite highlight.

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, children under 18 are not allowed, as the focus is on wine tasting and adult beverages.
Are the guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is offered in English and Russian, providing flexible language options.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation is not provided, so participants should plan their own way to and from 37 Chem. du Caderot.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a compact but enriching activity.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample at least 6 natural wines, including orange wines, sparkling rosé (Pet Nat), and Bordeaux reds.
Is the winery organic?
Yes, the vineyard is organic, emphasizing sustainable practices throughout their winemaking process.
Can I buy the wines I taste?
The provided info doesn’t specify wine sales; you might find opportunities to purchase or inquire directly during the tour.
Is the experience suitable for those with mobility issues?
It’s wheelchair accessible, but the vineyard walk might have some uneven surfaces, so it’s best to check with the provider.
What’s the cost of this tour?
It’s priced at $53 per person, offering good value for a private guided tasting in a scenic setting.
How do I book?
Reservations can be made through the provider, Chateau Shuette, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This tour is a delightful way to deepen your understanding of Bordeaux’s emerging natural wine scene—authentic, engaging, and a little bit quirky. Perfect for those eager to taste something different and connect directly with passionate winemakers.