Discover the best wine experiences in the South of France

Liv Butler
Authored by Liv Butler
Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2024 - 10:45am

Keen to combine a trip to the South of France with exquisite wine experiences? This part of the world is renowned for its world-class wine regions, so you’re in luck.

France’s range of travel experiences across city and rural locations means the country is expected to see a rise in revenue in the travel and tourism market. A huge portion of this tourism takes place in the South of France, regardless of the time of year, and comes specifically from wine tourism. With its combination of warm hospitality and unrivalled food and drink, it’s no wonder.

Wine aside, it’s a stunning destination filled with rich vineyards and impressive estates that bring about an instant air of tranquillity. As far as travel goes, this is a top destination for unwinding and indulging in local culture and traditions. Both wine novices and connoisseurs will make unforgettable memories here.

If you’re drawn to the idea of a wine-filled luxury holiday in the South of France, keep reading…

Provence

Provence is one of the most popular regions for wine lovers and there are plenty of tourist activities centred around the picture-perfect vineyards in the area. You can incorporate wine-tasting on dedicated tours with visits to local villages and markets, for example.

Popular vineyards in the area include Chateau de Beaucastel, where you can taste 10 Grand Vin wines when you book an appointment. Chateau la Canorgue is a family-owned vineyard that has been passed through the generations. Here, they focus on organic wines that don’t use any form of chemical.

Depending on when you visit, you can also attend wine festivals for a more immersive experience with other wine enthusiasts.

Languedoc-Roussillon

Meanwhile, Languedoc has sealed its reputation as a premium wine district in recent years. Winemakers in the area honour local traditions with innovative techniques to create a varied range of wines. The region is known for producing organic wine. In fact, it creates the largest proportion of organic wines in all of France, making it a must-visit for fans of this particular type of tipple. Notable vineyards include the compact, six-acre Domaine Les Cascades, which offers a truly rural escape complete with donkeys.

Bordeaux

Bordeaux offers endless experiences for wine lovers. You can cycle through vineyards during a tour, learn how to make vintage wines and even enjoy wine and chocolate-pairing demonstrations.

One of the highlights includes visits to wine châteaux and cellars you can visit. They’re dotted across the winegrowing subregions, including Pomerol, Saint- Émilion, Graves and Médoc. Popular châteaux include Château Pape Clément, Château Bardins and the striking Château La Dominique with its newly renovated cellars.

Alongside the vino you’ll be sampling, you can also indulge in visits to Michelin Star restaurants in Bordeaux’s city centre.

 

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