From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - What We Love About This Tour

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings

Explore Burgundy's vineyards on a guided day trip from Paris, tasting over 10 wines, visiting 3 wineries, and enjoying charming town stops—ideal for wine lovers seeking authentic experiences.

This Burgundy winery tour from Paris offers a full-day immersion into one of France’s most celebrated wine regions. With visits to three distinct wineries—including family-run estates and a sparkling wine producer—plus a taste of Chablis and the picturesque town of Chablis itself, this experience promises a well-rounded glimpse into Burgundy’s vinicultural treasures. Guided by a knowledgeable host, you’ll explore vineyards, learn about terroir, and sample more than ten wines, all within a comfortably paced 12-hour day.

What makes this tour stand out? For starters, the small group size (limited to 8) ensures a more intimate, personalized experience, fostering genuine conversations with winemakers and guides who are passionate and well-informed. The chance to taste award-winning Chablis alongside reds, whites, and sparkling wines appeals to both seasoned connoisseurs and curious newcomers alike. However, some travelers have noted that the day’s busy schedule might leave little time for lingering at each site or for a sit-down lunch—so if a leisurely pace is your priority, that’s worth considering.

This tour is perfect for wine lovers eager to explore Burgundy with expert guidance, those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to the region’s diverse offerings, and travelers who appreciate a balance of educational insight and delicious tastings. If you’re looking for a memorable, authentic day that combines scenic views, historic wineries, and high-quality wines, this trip from Paris could be just what you need.

Key Points

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Key Points

  • Intimate Group Setting: Limited to 8 participants for personalized attention and interaction.
  • Diverse Wineries: Visit two family-run wineries dating back centuries and a sparkling wine producer, offering varied styles and stories.
  • Authentic Burgundy Experience: Explore vineyards, learn about terroir, and taste 10+ regional wines, including Chablis, reds, whites, and Crémant.
  • Flexible and Convenient: Convenient pick-up from central Paris and return by evening, making it a manageable day trip.
  • Expert Guides: Guides like Enzo and Olivier are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to teach complex wine concepts clearly.
  • Value for Money: At $275, this tour offers a substantial tasting experience, vineyard visits, and expert commentary—good value for wine enthusiasts.
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The Full Experience: A Deep Dive into the Burgundy Tour

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - The Full Experience: A Deep Dive into the Burgundy Tour

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Starting Point and Transportation

Meet outside Café La Flamme on 6 Av. de Wagram, a spot that’s easy to find and close to central Paris. From there, you’ll hop into a comfortable, air-conditioned van—an essential for a 12-hour journey through France’s wine country. The drive takes around 110 minutes to reach the first winery, giving you time to settle in, chat with fellow travelers, and get hyped for the day ahead.

First Winery: Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard

Your first stop is Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard, a well-regarded estate with a 1.5-hour tasting session. Here, the focus is on Chablis, a region known for its crisp, mineral-driven whites. We loved the way the guide explained terroir—the soil and climate that shape each wine. You’ll get to taste an award-winning Chablis, alongside six other stellar wines, which demonstrates the region’s versatility.

Reviewers rave about the staff’s friendliness and expertise, with one noting, “Staff was friendly and we enjoyed learning about the process and how to taste wine.” The vineyard’s setting offers beautiful views, and the tasting experience is designed to be accessible whether you’re a beginner or a more seasoned wine enthusiast.

Stop in Chablis for Lunch

After the first winery, you’ll have around 75 minutes in the charming town of Chablis. This is your chance to grab some lunch—whether it’s a quick baguette and cheese or a sit-down meal at a local bistro. The town itself is picture-perfect, with narrow streets, quaint shops, and plenty of opportunity to purchase some bottles of your favorite wines directly from local producers.

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Second Winery: A Family-Run Estate Since 1453

In the afternoon, the tour visits a family winery that has been operating since 1453. You’ll meet the current owner—a 21st-generation winemaker—and taste five of their signature wines. Reviewers highlight the personal touch here, describing the experience as “truly authentic,” with the guide emphasizing the importance of tradition and family legacy. It’s a step away from the commercial side of wine and into the heart of Burgundy’s heritage.

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Third Stop: Les Caves Bailly Lapierre

The final visit is to Les Caves Bailly Lapierre, where you’ll tour the largest cellars in the region. Here, the focus is on sparkling wines—specifically Crémant de Bourgogne. The cellar tour offers a glimpse into the scale and craftsmanship behind sparkling wine production, culminating in a tasting of two Crémants. Although some reviews mention that this stop feels a bit commercial—like a sales-driven experience—the quality of the sparkling wines and the impressive cellar space are still notable.

Return Journey and Reflection

The van ride back to Paris lasts about two hours, giving you time to revisit the day’s highlights, share impressions with your fellow travelers, and relax after a full day of tasting and exploring. The tour is scheduled to return around 8:00 PM, subject to traffic, making it an efficient way to experience Burgundy without overextending your trip.

What We Love About This Tour

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - What We Love About This Tour

The guides consistently receive high praise, with mentions of their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to make complex wine topics accessible. Several reviews specifically highlight guides like Johnny, Olivier, Enzo, and Valeria as being a major part of the experience’s success.

Another aspect that stands out is the variety of wineries visited. From historic family estates to expansive cellars, the stops showcase Burgundy’s diverse wine styles and production methods, giving you a well-rounded understanding of the region.

The scenic beauty of Burgundy is undeniable, and the stops in Chablis let you soak up the picturesque streets, vineyards, and atmospheric charm. And for wine lovers, the taste of more than ten different wines—including top-tier Chablis, reds, whites, and sparkling Crémant—offers excellent value.

Considerations and Possible Drawbacks

While the packed itinerary is a strength, some reviewers mention that the day can feel somewhat rushed. The visits are quick, with limited time at each winery, which might leave those wanting a more leisurely experience wishing for longer tastings or more interactive visits. Also, lunch is not included, so you’ll need to budget some time and money for food, which can add up depending on your preferences.

Some travelers noted that at the final sparkling wine stop, the experience felt more like a sales opportunity than an interactive tour. If you’re looking for a deep dive into sparkling wine production, you might want to supplement this tour with additional visits.

Practical Details: Price, Duration, and Group Size

At $275 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day of wine tasting, vineyard visits, and expert guidance. With transportation, entrance fees, and tastings included, it provides good value, especially considering the intimate group size—limited to 8 participants. The small group setting enhances the experience, fostering conversation and a personal connection with guides who are passionate about Burgundy.

The 12-hour duration means you’ll get a full day out, but be prepared for a long day—comfortable shoes, a willingness to taste a lot of wine, and a sense of adventure are all required.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts of all levels looking for a structured yet immersive way to explore Burgundy’s vineyards. It’s especially suited for those who want a guided experience that combines scenic drives, rich history, and multiple tastings without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. Perfect for couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers eager to deepen their wine knowledge and enjoy authentic visits.

However, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or a full-day tasting experience with longer winery visits, this might feel a little rushed. Likewise, if you’re after gourmet meals or a dedicated food and wine pairing experience, you’ll need to plan for additional options.

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From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings



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“What an incredible day! Can't recommend the tour enough. Matt was a fabulous tour guide. Very concerned with our comfort in the van and made severa…”

— Sharon, Dec 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

From Paris: Burgundy Region Winery Tour with Tastings - Frequently Asked Questions

Is lunch included in the tour? No, lunch is not included. You’ll stop in Chablis with around 75 minutes to explore and purchase food or dine at a local spot.

How many wineries will we visit? You will visit three distinct wineries, including a family estate, a historic vineyard, and a sparkling wine cellar.

What wines will I taste? You’ll taste over 10 wines, including award-winning Chablis, reds, whites, and two sparkling Crémants.

How long is the travel time from Paris? The drive to Burgundy takes approximately 110 minutes, with the return journey lasting about two hours.

Are the groups small? Yes, the tour is limited to 8 participants, which allows for more personalized interaction.

What should I bring? Comfortable shoes, a notebook if you want to jot down tasting notes, and perhaps some cash or cards for additional purchases in Chablis.

Is the tour suitable for beginners? Absolutely. The guides are praised for their clear explanations, making it accessible for newcomers to wine tasting.

Can I purchase wine during the tour? Yes, most wineries offer bottles for sale, often at special prices for visitors.

What if I want a more leisurely experience? The schedule is quite full, so if you prefer a slow-paced day, you might find this tour a bit rushed. Alternatively, look for longer, less intensive options.

When does the tour start and end? Tours typically start in the morning and return around 8:00 PM, with exact times depending on availability.

This Burgundy winery tour from Paris combines a carefully curated itinerary with expert guides to deliver an authentic, educational, and highly enjoyable day. It’s particularly suited for those who value quality over quantity, appreciate small-group atmospheres, and want a comprehensive taste of Burgundy’s wines and scenery. While the day is full and somewhat brisk, the quality of tastings, the charm of the villages, and the chance to meet passionate winemakers make it a worthwhile investment.

For anyone eager to deepen their appreciation of French wine, enjoy picturesque surroundings, and learn from true experts, this tour offers a balanced blend of education, taste, and adventure. Just be ready for a long day filled with memorable sips and stories—Burgundy’s magic is best experienced with engaged curiosity and a good pair of walking shoes.

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