Unveiling the Secrets of French Wine: An Interactive Tour with Tasting in Paris

Discover the mysteries of French wine through a sensory experience in a delightful wine cellar. Sample three distinct wines and engage in discussions with your sommelier. This tour is exceptionally interactive, making the exploration of wine both enjoyable and educational.

38.38 US$

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Included in the price:

  • Interactive app
  • Explanation on how wine is made
  • French wine tastings
  • Description of different French grapes and wine regions
  • Tour of the former wine cellars of the king of France
  • Sensory tour to stimulate your 5 senses
  • Food (may be purchased on site)

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Duration 1 hour: Check availability to see starting times.

Live tour guide: English

Paris: Wine Museum Guided Tour with Wine Tasting

Discover the secrets of French wine through a unique sensorial experience in the heart of Paris. Join a guided tour in the stunning 18th-century wine cellars once used by the King of France.

During this interactive tour, stroll through the historic wine cellars, learning about the winemaking process from grape to bottle. Engage your 5 senses with games, videos, and surprising discoveries that make learning about wine easy and fun.

At the end of the tour, taste three different French wines of your choice. The sommelier will guide you in tasting techniques and explain the nuances of French grapes. The wine list changes weekly, ensuring a diverse tasting experience.

Experience Highlights

  • Explore the wine cellars of the King of France
  • Learn about French grapes and wine regions
  • Engage your 5 senses with a sensory visit
  • Taste a selection of French wines

This tour includes a visit to the former wine cellars of the King, an explanation of the winemaking process, descriptions of different French grapes and wine regions, a sensory tour to stimulate your senses, French wine tastings, and the use of an interactive app. Food can be purchased on-site.

Meeting Point

52, Rue de l'Arbre Sec, 75001 Paris

Important Information

Please note that this guided tour is in English only.

Likely to sell out: From US$ 38.38 per person

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Customer Reviews

Overall rating: 4.6/5 based on 205 reviews

Review summary:

  • Guide: 4.6/5
  • Value for money: 4.5/5
  • Service: 4.8/5
  • Organization: 4.7/5

Read what others are saying:

"Very interesting and educational tour, the guide was friendly, interesting, and genuinely passionate."

"Amazing experience learning about the history of wine. The sommelier has great knowledge, and the wines were fantastic."

"This is a fantastic tour! We really enjoyed learning about the wines as we tasted them."

Exploring the King's Wine Cellars, Mastering the Art of Wine Tasting

Embarking on a journey through the majestic King's Wine Cellars is not just an exploration; it's an odyssey into the world of viniculture, a chance to unravel the secrets hidden within the carefully stacked barrels and aging bottles. As we venture into this regal domain, we'll delve into the art of wine tasting, a sensory experience that goes beyond the palate, engaging all our senses in a symphony of flavors and aromas.

The King's Wine Cellars: A Regal Abode of Elegance

Nestled beneath the ancient castle, the King's Wine Cellars exude an aura of sophistication and history. Rows upon rows of oak barrels line the dimly lit cellars, each containing a unique elixir waiting to be savored. The air is thick with the heady aroma of aged wines, creating an ambiance that transports visitors to a bygone era of opulence and grandeur.

The Art of Wine Tasting

Mastering the art of wine tasting is a pursuit that requires both patience and a discerning palate. Start by observing the wine's appearance – the color, clarity, and viscosity. Swirl the glass gently to unlock the bouquet, and inhale deeply, letting the aromas dance in your senses. Take a small sip and let the wine caress your taste buds, noting the flavors and the lingering finish. A well-versed taster can decipher the grape variety, the region, and the vintage with each nuanced sip.

Guided Tastings: A Connoisseur's Delight

For those new to the world of wines, guided tastings are a perfect initiation. Knowledgeable sommeliers lead participants through a curated selection, sharing insights into the nuances of each pour. From crisp whites to robust reds, the palette of flavors is vast and varied, ensuring there's something for every taste preference.

Pairing Wine with Culinary Delights

Wine is not just a beverage; it's a companion to gastronomic pleasures. Understanding the art of pairing wine with food elevates the tasting experience. Delicate whites complement seafood, while bold reds stand up to hearty meats. Cheese and wine pairings are a classic indulgence, showcasing the synergy between flavors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How should I properly taste wine?

A: Begin by examining the wine's appearance, then swirl the glass to release its aromas. Inhale deeply, take a small sip, and let the wine coat your palate. Note the flavors and finish.

Q: What is the significance of guided tastings?

A: Guided tastings, led by sommeliers, offer a curated experience, providing valuable insights into the world of wines and enhancing the tasting journey.

Q: How do I pair wine with food?

A: Pairing wine with food involves balancing flavors. Light wines complement lighter dishes, while robust wines stand up to more substantial fare. Experiment and find combinations that delight your palate.

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4.6
205 reviews

This is not the wine museum in Paris.

traveler – United States

Waste of my vacation time. The wine they try to sell at the end is very overpriced, considering you are in France. It's a self-guided tour with lots of reading and downloading onto my phone; NO THANKS. Go to a cafe, order a house wine, and then book a real wine tasting with proper pairing.

KIM – Canada

There is no guide; you are instructed to download an app and read a paragraph in each of the five rooms you enter. The information is very basic, for example: "The things that wine can taste like are sweet and acidic." At the end, the sommelier spends about 5 minutes answering any questions while pouring your wine. The only information you get about the wine is its general region.

traveler

Wine tasting was very basic (three basic wines), and our guide seemed quite stressed and not too enthusiastic. It was decent, but there are probably better alternatives.

traveler – Sweden

I didn't like it. It wasn't a wine tasting. It was a gimmick to sell you wines.

traveler – Argentina