Why stay close to home?
Less travel, more time on site. Within an hour of Bordeaux you can weave together heritage, nature and tastings—and because everything books online, last‑minute plans are easy.

Sensory plunge in the Cellar of Light (Néac)
Beneath inverted vats in the gravity‑flow cellar, a scenographic pathway brings winemaking to life. The visit ends with a guided tasting of two estate wines—perfect for (re)setting your tasting compass and grasping Lalande‑de‑Pomerol’s style.
Alchemy workshop: craft your own blend
With expert guidance, you combine grape varieties to find balance. Compare, debate, adjust… You leave with your sample and a simple framework to navigate wine choices later. Ideal for couples or friends, and a neat add‑on to a day meeting or vineyard weekend.
Vertical masterclass: travel through time
Tasting several vintages of the same cuvée reveals how climate and ageing shape texture and bouquet. Led by a specialist, the session sharpens your vocabulary and memory—and offers practical keys for future tastings.
Vines & heritage loop around Saint‑Émilion
Start with a stroll through the medieval village, then follow a gentle walking or cycling loop past stone walls, hamlets and plots. Wrap up at La Fleur de Boüard for the tour and tasting—seeing the terroir you just crossed mirrored in the glass. Bike rentals are available nearby; do book ahead in peak season.
Explosion of the Senses: caviar, truffle & chocolate pairings
A gourmet experience that showcases precise food‑and‑wine pairing. In roughly 1 h 15, explore three worlds—iodine, undergrowth and cocoa—and feel how textures and aromas resonate with the wine’s structure. A refined interlude for special moments.

How to plan your local wine day
Book your time slot online, pick a format (Cellar of Light, Alchemy, Masterclass or Explosion of the Senses), and combine it with a nature walk or foodie stop. Wear comfortable shoes—and leave room to take favourites home.
We answer your questions
Do I need prior knowledge?
No—sessions suit beginners and wine lovers alike.
Family‑friendly?
Yes for observation tours; alcohol tastings are for adults only. Soft drinks are available.
In English too?
Yes, either on set slots or by request.





