Bordeaux, where everyone lives in a chateau | wine tour

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There are approximately 5,000 wine châteaux in Bordeaux. Of course, not all of them have towers and pinnacles, but quite a few are real fairytale castles. A château in Bordeaux can also look like an ordinary house because all wine estates have the right to call themselves château in Bordeaux. A privilege no other wine region in France enjoys.

Want to know more about Bordeaux, its wines, and its history?

Come with us for visits in Médoc, Pauillac, Saint Estèphe, Saint-Emilion and Pessac-Léognan. You will enjoy superb meals at the chateaux as well as exciting visits to vineyards and cellars and, of course, several wine tastings.

Discover the secrets and delights of Bordeaux with us.

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PS: We have written a book about Bordeaux, and have been travelling there since 1986. Can you find a better guide and tour operator?

In the barrel cellar at a prestigious Bordeaux chateau
In the barrel cellar at a prestigious Bordeaux chateau, copyright BKWine Photography
Merlot just in from harvest, Medoc, Bordeaux
Merlot just in from harvest, Medoc, Bordeaux, copyright BKWine Photography
A small and elegant chateau in Bordeaux
A small and elegant chateau in Bordeaux, copyright BKWine Photography
Cafés and restaurants, Quai des Chartrons, in Bordeaux city
Cafés and restaurants, Quai des Chartrons, in Bordeaux city, copyright BKWine Photography

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