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Experience the elegance of Burgundy wines with this private tour from Paris, featuring visits to top domaines, guided tastings, and scenic vineyard views.

If you’re dreaming of savoring the best of Burgundy’s renowned wines without the hassle of navigating French vineyards alone, this private tour from Paris might just be your answer. Spanning a full day, it offers a carefully curated experience that combines exclusive visits to four prestigious domaines, guided tastings of both red and white wines—including Grand Cru and 1er Cru classifications—and a taste of Burgundy’s charming towns.
What we particularly love about this experience is the way it balances luxury and authenticity. From the comfort of a Mercedes-Benz vehicle to intimate, guided tours by knowledgeable sommeliers, every detail feels tailored for wine lovers who appreciate depth and quality. One possible consideration is the long day’s journey—covering about 190 km each way—so it really suits those eager to dedicate a full day to wine exploration.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a luxurious yet educational experience, with a small group size that guarantees personalized attention. If you love wine, history, and beautiful scenery, and prefer a seamless, guided experience, this one’s for you.

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This tour kicks off early, with a 7:00 am pickup from your Paris hotel, setting the tone for a full day of wine discovery. The 14.5-hour itinerary is carefully structured to maximize your time at top Burgundy estates while allowing for a relaxed pace and plenty of tasting opportunities.
The journey begins with a scenic drive of about 2.5 hours to Chablis. On the way, there’s a brief pause at a rest area—perfect for stretching legs and soaking in the anticipation. Once in Chablis, you’ll visit Jean-Marc Brocard, a family-run domaine surrounded by vineyards. Here, you’ll explore the cellars and taste five wines, including Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru, and Chablis Grand Cru, paired with cheese. The staff, notably knowledgeable, will explain the winemaking process and the differences between the classifications, adding a layer of depth to your tasting.
Since Brocard is closed on Sundays, on those days you’ll visit another Chablis house, ensuring you still experience the region’s signature whites. The focus on white Burgundy is refreshing, especially for those who enjoy crisp, mineral-driven wines. We loved the way the guide explained the nuances of each wine, which helps even casual drinkers appreciate the complexity behind these iconic bottles.
Next, you’re whisked away to Beaune, the famed “Capital of Burgundy Wines”. The 1.5-hour drive offers views of rolling vineyards and quaint villages. Once in Beaune, you’ll have about an hour for a leisurely lunch in the town’s charming center, with many cafes and restaurants offering local specialties. The Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune is a highlight for architecture lovers, but the main focus is the afternoon’s cellar visit.
Your next tasting takes place at Maison Patriarche, nestled in the city’s underground cellars. This site, founded in 1780, boasts five kilometers of tunnels—making it one of the largest wine cellars in Burgundy. The tasting, led by a professional sommelier, includes five Burgundian wines, ranging from Petit Chablis to Grand Cru. Here, you’ll learn about Burgundy’s classification system, its subregions, and the unique terroirs that influence each wine.
After a couple of hours exploring Beaune, the journey continues to Château de Pommard, one of Burgundy’s most celebrated domaines. Surrounded by acres of vineyards, the château exudes history and elegance. The guided tour includes five wines, focusing on the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes—the stars of Burgundy. You’ll learn how different villages and terroirs influence the taste and style of Burgundy’s signature grapes.
The tasting here is more than just sipping wine; it’s an educational experience about Burgundy’s subregions and the famous Route des Grands Crus. The guide emphasizes the expression of terroir in each glass, which is especially valuable for wine enthusiasts eager to understand Burgundy’s complexity.
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By late evening, the tour heads back to Paris, with a relaxing drive of about 3.5 to 4 hours, including a stop at a rest area. You’ll arrive back at your hotel around 9:30 pm, tired but enriched. The entire experience is designed to be seamless, with hotel pickup and drop-off included, plus bottled water to keep you refreshed.
One of the standout features, according to reviewers, is the knowledgeable guides. Mikiyo from Japan noted that the driver was “kind” and the wine tastings “interesting,” which speaks to the quality of the local expertise. The driver’s attentiveness and punctuality received high praise, ensuring the day ran smoothly.
While the price of $685 per person might seem steep, it reflects the quality of the private, guided experience, the luxury transportation, and the access to top estates. For serious wine lovers or those who want a hassle-free, deep dive into Burgundy’s best, this tour offers undeniable value.

This experience is perfect for travelers who value comfort and expert guidance over self-drive adventures. It’s ideal if you’re eager to taste a wide variety of prestigious wines in a single day without feeling rushed. Small group sizes create an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized attention and detailed explanations you might not get on larger tours.
It’s also great for those interested in learning about Burgundy’s terroir, classifications, and wine styles, making it suitable for both casual wine enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs.
However, if you’re traveling on a tight schedule or prefer a more casual, flexible itinerary, you might find the long driving hours less appealing. Similarly, those with mobility issues might want to consider accessibility options, as the tour involves some walking and stairs within cellars.

How long is the drive from Paris to Burgundy?
The drive is approximately 2.5 hours each way, covering about 190 km on a highway.
What type of vehicle is used for transportation?
You’ll be traveling in a Mercedes E220/E300 if you’re in a small group of 2-3 people, or a Mercedes minivan for 3-7 travelers, ensuring a comfortable journey.
Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from your Paris accommodation, making the experience seamless.
How many wine tastings are included?
There are a total of 20 glasses of wine across four domaines, including Grand Cru and 1er Cru classifications.
Can I customize the visit if I travel on a Sunday?
Yes, on Sundays, the usual Chablis visit at Brocard is replaced with a different Château or domain, ensuring you still experience Burgundy’s whites.
What’s the best number of people for this tour?
It suits groups from 2 to 7 people, balancing intimacy with a relaxed, private atmosphere.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but you’ll have time to enjoy a meal in Beaune’s town center—many options are available.

This private Burgundy wine tour offers a well-rounded, luxurious day of wine exploration, blending guided tastings, historical estates, and scenic drives through one of France’s most celebrated wine regions. It delivers exceptional value for anyone eager to deepen their understanding of Burgundy’s distinctive terroirs and wine styles in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Whether you’re a wine novice wanting to learn or a seasoned enthusiast craving access to top domaines, this experience caters to serious lovers of Burgundy’s famed wines. The combination of expert guides, comfortable transport, and curated visits makes it a standout choice for a memorable day trip from Paris.
For those ready to indulge in Burgundy’s delicate whites and complex reds without the hassle of organizing multiple visits, this tour ticks all boxes—comfort, education, and authenticity included.

This tour is best suited for travelers who want a luxurious, educational, and hassle-free way to taste Burgundy wines from Paris. It’s perfect for wine lovers who appreciate small-group intimacy and expert guidance, making it a day to remember. Just buckle up, bring your curiosity, and get ready for a delightful journey into Burgundy’s world of exceptional wines.