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Discover the art of winemaking with a guided vineyard tour at Château Saint-Georges. Enjoy tastings, scenic views, and a relaxing picnic—an unforgettable wine country experience.
2.5 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Discover the art of winemaking with a guided vineyard tour at Château Saint-Georges. Enjoy tastings, scenic views, and a relaxing picnic—an unforgettable wine country experience.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2.5 hours
Fitness Level
Normal outdoor mobility; comfortable walking involved
Wildlife
History
Château Saint-Georges has been producing wine since the 18th century, with its cellars reflecting centuries of craftsmanship.
Conservation
The estate employs sustainable viticulture practices, including organic farming and minimal use of chemicals, to protect the land and ensure high-quality grapes.
Château Saint-Georges
Discover the art of winemaking with a guided vineyard tour at Château Saint-Georges. Enjoy tastings, scenic views, and a relaxing picnic—an unforgettable wine country experience.
Château Saint‑Georges is a family-run wine estate located in Montagne, Nouvelle‑Aquitaine, within the Bordeaux region. The property offers guided experiences that showcase vineyard landscapes, barrel ageing, and tasting techniques. Visitors can choose from several curated experiences: Sensations et Saveurs (1 hour 15 minutes) with a blind tasting of two vintages, aromatic plant exploration and vineyard viewpoints; Terroir et Nectar (45–60 minutes) introducing seasonal vineyard work, grape-to-wine processes and a two-vintage tasting in the barrel room; L'Étape Vigneronne (2.5 hours) led by a vigneron with a barrel cellar tour, blind tasting of two vintages, and a picnic in the château park including a glass of wine and an interactive quiz; and Dégustation épicurienne - Vins & Fromages (1 hour 45 minutes) pairing two Merlot and two Cabernet selections with a platter of cheeses and charcuteries while explaining oak ageing.
Visits explain the estate’s emphasis on terroir and the grape varieties typical of the Montagne appellation, with practical demonstrations of key vinification steps and seasonal viticulture practices. Tours also include opportunities to view vineyard rows and the château’s architecture, enhancing the visitor experience each season.
Location
Montagne, Nouvelle‑Aquitaine
In the Bordeaux region
Tour Lengths
45 min–2.5 hr
Options for every schedule
Guided By
Vigneron & staff
On-site wine professionals
Tastings
Two–Four wines
Blind and paired formats
Book a tasting or full vineyard tour in Montagne, Nouvelle‑Aquitaine to explore barrel ageing, blind tastings and curated wine–food pairings.
Arrive early for the tour
Getting there a bit before the scheduled start ensures a relaxed experience with ample time to settle in.
Bring a notebook
Jot down tasting notes or questions for the vigneron—it enhances your learning and enjoyment.
Wear comfortable shoes
The tour involves walking through vineyards and cellar areas, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Sample wine responsibly
Remember to pace yourself—enjoy the flavors while staying safe and in control.
Sun hat or cap
Provides shade during outdoor vineyard walkways.
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Picnic blanket or portable chair
Comfortable seating to enjoy the park and picnic.
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Water bottle
Stay hydrated while walking and enjoying the outdoor scenery.
Camera or smartphone
Capture the moment with photos of the vineyard and landscapes.