![]() Street Art: See street art all over the city: in Bassins à Flot district, Belcier district, Chartrons district, but also on the right river at the alternative ecosystem Darwin.Water Mirror: One of the emblems of the city, this 3,450 square metre water mirror designed by Micheal Corajoud alternates extraordinary effects of mirror and fog.Bassins de Lumières: Housed inside Bordeaux’s former submarine base, the Bassins de Lumières presents immersive light show exhibitions celebrating the works of great artists.Bordeaux rosé: Le Mythe d’Amphorie by Despagne Beyond the Wine Must-see/do.Bordeaux white wine: Chateau Milord: Bordeaux Superieu.Bordeaux red wine: Domaine de Courteillac – Bordeaux Superieur.Discover the wines of Bordeaux - History & Wine Walking Tour: Euro 95 per person Best Under Euro 10 (according to Vineyards-Bordeaux).Visiting and experiencing the Château Haut-Goujon: half a bottle offered per visit.Bordeaux VS Rioja Wine Tour: Starts at Euro 2,400 per person.Wine Tasting at Plavinci Organic Winery.Half-day guided wine tasting tour in Bordeaux: Euro 75 per person.Bordeaux Full Day Tour: Wine Tastings & Lunch: Euro 175 per person. ![]() Wine Tasting and Tour at Château Balestard La Tonnelle in Saint Emilion, Bordeaux.Vins Urbains: Offers a wide selection of 500 mainly French wines, 30% of which come from the Bordeaux region.Le Bar à Vin: Established in an 18th-century building opposite the Grand Théâtre, it is entirely dedicated to Bordeaux wine and its many appellations.Try fried organic eggs with grated truffle, herring with potatoes and olive oil, and creamy ‘galabart’ pudding. Au Bon JaJa: Recognisable by its pink neon sign, it has carefully selected wines from Bordeaux, especially from the Loire and Burgundy regions.TUTIAC, the Winegrowers' Bistro: A cooperative, which groups together 15 Bordeaux appellations, presents the wines not by châteaux but according to their tastes: fruity, mineral, full-bodied.Entre-Deux-Mers: Between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers lies Entre-Deux-Mers - specialising in dry white wines, many of which are made from Sauvignon Blanc.Expect to find age worthy Merlot and Cabernet Franc blends on the region's clay-mixed soils. Saint-Emilion, Pomerol and Fronsac: Saint-Émilion, a gorgeous medieval village, is an excellent choice for a vineyard excursion.Blaye and Bourg: If you’re looking for high quality Merlot dominant red wines and also looking for a great bargain, then check out Blaye and Bourg.Some of the world’s finest sweet wines are made in Sauternes. Graves and Sauternes: Graves and Pessac-Léognan is the only Bordeaux appellation with world renowned red and white wines.This area is famous for its age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon-based blends and the 1855 classification by Napoleon of the Grands Crus Classés. Médoc: The Médoc is where some of the most famous wineries in Bordeaux are situated - with gravelly soils.Do not miss Latitude 20, a circular cellar at Cité du Vin that boasts 14,000 bottles of wine and 800 references from 70 countries. An absolute must visit is Cité du Vin, a museum that explores wine’s cultural, civilisational, heritage and universal dimensions, from history, viticulture, oenology. Bordeaux: A world-renowned city, Bordeaux is famed for its vineyards, gastronomy, and unique art de vivre.Many wineries in Bordeaux require advanced bookings in order to visit - so do plan ahead before trekking out into the wine regions. Bordeaux can be divided into six distinct wine regions. Wine Regions of Bordeaux: The Bordeaux region is home to more than 7,000 wine chateaux, with 53 appellations with 65 different wine styles.
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