The wines of Sauternes are shaped by one of the most extraordinary phenomena in winemaking: Botrytis cinerea, or noble rot — a fungus that, under precisely the right conditions, concentrates the sugars, acids, and aromatic compounds within each berry to a remarkable degree. The microclimate of Sauternes is uniquely suited to this process: morning mists rising from the Ciron river encourage the fungus to develop, while warm, dry afternoons slow its progression and allow the slow desiccation of the fruit. The result is a wine of deep golden colour and extraordinary complexity — honeysuckle, dried apricot, blossom, saffron — built to evolve over decades in bottle.
Your tour begins with pickup from your accommodation in Bordeaux and a scenic drive south through the Graves and into the rolling vineyards of Sauternes. On arrival at Château d'Yquem, a member of the estate welcomes you for a private guided tour of the property. You will walk through the vineyards to understand how the specific terroir — the soils, slopes, and microclimate of this exceptional hilltop site — shapes Yquem's singular style. The tour continues into the winemaking facilities and historic cellars, where you discover the demanding berry-by-berry selection, the pressing process, and the long oak ageing that underpin the estate's legendary reputation.
The Correspondances Tasting: Two Vintages in Dialogue
The visit concludes with a comparative tasting of two exceptional vintages — Château d'Yquem 2010 and Château d'Yquem 2016 — guided by the estate's ambassador. These two years represent very different expressions of Yquem: distinct climatic conditions, different stages of evolution, and contrasting aromatic profiles. Tasted side by side, they offer a rare window into the depth and complexity that makes Sauternes one of the world's most fascinating wine regions, and Château d'Yquem its most revered address. After the tasting, your driver-guide returns you to your accommodation in Bordeaux.
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Depart from your accommodation in Bordeaux
Drive to the Sauternes wine region, home of sweet Bordeaux wines
Discover the winemaking process and the effect of noble rot (Botrytis Cinerea)
Scenic drive through Sauternes vineyards and surrounding countryside
Drop off at your accommodation in Bordeaux
Know before you book
Important information concerning wine tours in France: We carefully select the wineries visited during our wine tours, but the number of wines you’ll taste is set by each estate and varies by region, price and quality.
Enjoying wine is a wonderful part of discovering France’s culture and heritage. We encourage guests to savor each tasting responsibly and at their own pace. Please remember that wine contains alcohol, and moderation helps you fully appreciate the flavors, keep a clear head throughout the tour, and make the most of your experience.
Please also note: In France, snacks are usually not provided during wine tastings to preserve the purity of the wine's flavor. We recommend having a good breakfast or lunch beforehand.
In regards to the protection of the environment, we will no longer provide plastic bottles of water during our tours. You are kindly advised to bring your own. Water and refills are available at the wineries, museums and attractions visited.
Private Bordeaux Wine Tour available all year round (except Dec. 25th,Jan. 1st, May 1st)
4 hours private wine tour from Bordeaux to Chateau D'Yquem
Tour is operated in English, other languages on request
Prices are per person, maximum 8 persons - Larger groups contact us