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Discover French wine in Montmartre with this intimate tasting experience, learning about regions, grapes, and pairing artisan charcuterie in just one hour.
If you’ve ever wanted to experience Paris beyond the typical sightseeing, a wine tasting in Montmartre offers a chance to savor the city’s charm while exploring France’s legendary wine regions. This tour promises an intimate journey of tasting, learning, and pairing all within a cozy cellar just steps from the Sacré-Cœur.
What makes this experience stand out is its focus on education—you’re not just sipping wine, you’re gaining insights into the different grapes, climates, soils, and traditions that produce some of the world’s most celebrated wines. Plus, the pairing with artisan charcuterie and fresh bread elevates the tasting to a proper gastronomic treat.
However, considering the short duration of just one hour, some might find it a bit rushed if they’re looking for a more extended exploration. This experience is best suited for travelers who want a focused, authentic taste of France’s wine regions without leaving Montmartre, and those eager to brush up on their wine vocabulary while enjoying Parisian ambiance.


Set in a charming Parisian wine cellar called “Les Piqueurs,” this experience immediately immerses guests in a cozy, intimate environment. The cellar’s rustic charm, combined with its proximity to Sacré-Cœur, makes it an ideal starting point for a relaxed yet educational session.
Guests are welcomed by an expert wine connoisseur who guides the group through an hour of wine tasting. The space itself, comfortably sized, allows for personal interaction and questions — a welcome departure from larger, less personal tours.
What we love is the effort to create a fun, interactive atmosphere. You won’t just be sitting back and sipping; you’ll be encouraged to describe aromas, identify grapes, and understand what makes each region special. This approach makes the tour not only educational but genuinely engaging.
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The tour begins with a meet-up at “Les Piqueurs,” where you’ll gather in a cozy, typically Parisian cellar. Once everyone is settled, the real fun begins: a curated tasting of two reds, two whites, and a sparkling white—each carefully selected to highlight France’s diverse wine regions.
The 2 glasses of red wine introduce you to France’s iconic varieties, possibly from Bordeaux, Rhône, or Burgundy, depending on the selection. The white wines showcase France’s crisp and floral profiles, perhaps from Loire or Alsace, while the sparkling white adds a celebratory touch—often a sparkling wine or Champagne.
Your guide will walk you through how to see, smell, taste, and describe each wine, making the experience interactive. Expect lively discussions around soil types, climate influences, and grape varieties—all in a relaxed, friendly environment.
Guests have praised the guides for their knowledge and approachable style, making complex topics easy to grasp. One reviewer mentioned that the guide “made it so easy to understand wine jargon, and I feel way more confident at selecting wines now.”
The wines are served alongside artisanale cold cuts and fresh bread, elevating the tasting. This pairing not only enhances flavors but also offers a true taste of French culinary craftsmanship. The quality of the charcuterie is frequently highlighted as a standout feature, providing a perfect balance to the wine tasting.
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At the conclusion, guests receive a 10% discount on all wines and Champagne—a nice bonus if you want to stock up or bring some home. Shipping worldwide is available, adding convenience for those who want to savor their favorites later.

Considering the $151 price tag, the value largely hinges on the educational content and intimate setting. For wine novices or enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of French wines, this is a worthwhile investment. The inclusion of artisan charcuterie, paired with high-quality wines, means you’re not just paying for tasting but for an immersive, sensory experience.
Plus, since the tour is only an hour long, it’s an efficient way to indulge in some Parisian culture without taking up a whole day. The small-group format promises personalized attention and the chance to ask all those burning wine questions.

Travelers have noted the small group size, which makes the experience feel more personal. Since the tour is hosted in a traditional cellar, be prepared for a cozy, possibly slightly cooler environment—bring a light jacket if you tend to get cold.

This wine tasting offers a balanced mix of education, local ambiance, and tasting pleasure. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want to enjoy a relaxed yet informative experience in the heart of Montmartre, away from tourist-heavy vineyards or generic tastings.
It’s also perfect for those eager to expand their wine vocabulary or learn how to identify different grapes and regions—all in a friendly, Parisian setting. Foodies and casual drinkers alike will appreciate the pairing with high-quality charcuterie, making this more than just a tasting but a small culinary celebration.
If you’re short on time but craving an authentic taste of French wine culture, this experience delivers on both quality and charm, offering a genuine slice of Parisian life with every sip.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed to be engaging and educational, perfect for those new to wine tasting or looking to learn more about French wines.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately one hour, making it an easy addition to your day in Montmartre.
Can I buy wine at the end of the tour?
Absolutely. You will get a 10% discount on all wines and Champagnes, with shipping options available for worldwide delivery.
Where exactly do we meet?
You meet directly at “Les Piqueurs,” the wine cellar located near Sacré-Cœur in Montmartre.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be over 21 and not pregnant, as it involves alcohol consumption.
Is the experience available in multiple languages?
The tour is conducted in English, with guides prepared to ensure clarity and engagement.
In the end, this Paris Wine Tasting in Montmartre offers a delightful snapshot of France’s wine culture, delivered with warmth and expertise. Whether you’re a serious oenophile or a curious traveler, you’ll leave with more than just a full glass—you’ll gain a better appreciation for France’s diverse wine regions and the stories behind each sip.