Bordeaux is a city in southwestern France, the capital of the Région Nouvelle Aquitaine region, and the provincial capital of the Gironde (Province 33). Bordeaux is an important industrial and commercial city in southwest France and the political, economic, cultural, transportation and educational center of this region.
Bordeaux was once the capital of the old French province of Guyenne and historically belonged to the Gascony region. Bordeaux is Europe’s military and aviation research and manufacturing center. It is also the core of France’s strategic nuclear bomb research and physical experiments. It has many high-end technology institutions such as the Atomic Energy Research Center and the Megajoule Laser Project. The Bordeaux region is rich in tourism resources and has many beautiful and well-preserved medieval castles. Bordeaux is therefore also known as the world’s wine center. Every two years, the Bordeaux Wine Industry Association holds a grand international wine exhibition – Vinexpo.
1. Foie gras is a famous delicacy in France. It is high in protein and therefore very nutritious.
2. Bordeaux is the largest wine town in the world, and the wine produced here is the most famous. Bordeaux’s grape planting area ranks first among the three major wine-producing regions in France; in the Bordeaux region alone, there are more than 9,000 wine gardens and wine castles. Bordeaux produces 700 million bottles of wine annually. AOC wine production accounts for 25% of France’s AOC wine production, of which 89% are red wines and 11% are dry white wines and sweet white wines. There are more than 50 types and more than 300 brands.
Every wine estate in Bordeaux has a different story. The vast majority of wine is produced in family estates, which have vineyards and wine cellars. The so-called manor wine refers to wine in which the entire process of grape growth, harvest, wine fermentation, maturation and bottling is completed in the manor.
Bordeaux is a city in southwestern France, the capital of the Région Nouvelle Aquitaine region, and the provincial capital of the Gironde (Province 33). Bordeaux is an important industrial and commercial city in southwest France and the political, economic, cultural, transportation and educational center of this region.
Bordeaux was once the capital of the old French province of Guyenne and historically belonged to the Gascony region. Bordeaux is Europe’s military and aviation research and manufacturing center. It is also the core of France’s strategic nuclear bomb research and physical experiments. It has many high-end technology institutions such as the Atomic Energy Research Center and the Megajoule Laser Project. The Bordeaux region is rich in tourism resources and has many beautiful and well-preserved medieval castles. Bordeaux is therefore also known as the world’s wine center. Every two years, the Bordeaux Wine Industry Association holds a grand international wine exhibition – Vinexpo.

1. Foie gras is a famous delicacy in France. It is high in protein and therefore very nutritious.
2. Bordeaux is the largest wine town in the world, and the wine produced here is the most famous. Bordeaux’s grape planting area ranks first among the three major wine-producing regions in France; in the Bordeaux region alone, there are more than 9,000 wine gardens and wine castles. Bordeaux produces 700 million bottles of wine annually. AOC wine production accounts for 25% of France’s AOC wine production, of which 89% are red wines and 11% are dry white wines and sweet white wines. There are more than 50 types and more than 300 brands.
Every wine estate in Bordeaux has a different story. The vast majority of wine is produced in family estates, which have vineyards and wine cellars. The so-called manor wine refers to wine in which the entire process of grape growth, harvest, wine fermentation, maturation and bottling is completed in the manor.

ADMISSION
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- Enjoy a guided tour of the village of Saint-Émilion
- Visit a historic château in the region
- Taste 3 high-quality local wines
- Admire the views of the countryside vineyards
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ADMISSION
Details
- Enjoy a guided tour of the village of Saint-Émilion
- Visit a historic château in the region
- Taste 3 high-quality local wines
- Admire the views of the countryside vineyards
more info
QUESTIONS?
Please refer to the FAQs section and download the brief for more details

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