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Paris right bank wine tasting and walk

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Whether you are a wine novice or a wine lover, where better to become a connoisseur of French wines than Paris? You'll learn about French wines with three tastings, presented in English by a professional wine enthusiast. The aim of this wine tour is to immerse you in the authentic wine and bar culture of Paris. We have chosen to concentrate on the 1st and 2nd arrondissement on the Right Bank because of its historic associations and interesting and picturesque ambience

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Rating: 4 star rating: Recommended

  • Location: Paris, France
  • Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Price: Starting from 79.00


Tour type: Private Tours - Private Tours - Food, Wine & Nightlife
Category: Wine Tasting & Winery Tours

 

 

Whether you are a wine novice or a wine lover, where better to become a connoisseur of French wines than Paris? You'll learn about French wines with three tastings, presented in English by a professional wine enthusiast. The aim of this wine tour is to immerse you in the authentic wine and bar culture of Paris. We have chosen to concentrate on the 1st and 2nd arrondissement on the Right Bank because of its historic associations and interesting and picturesque ambience

The Wine Tour is being led by a wine enthusiast (who speaks English) and is passionate about wine and Paris, who will will introduce you to 4 or 5 bars and cafes which locals frequent, and where we will have our wine ‘tastings’, including interesting selections from smaller producers. We will also explore this historic district and its famous buildings and sites on our walk.

Discover French wines right where the French themselves do it and at the same time experience the historic districts of Paris and its famous buildings.

You will pass by one of the largest, most famous and beautiful churches in Paris, the Eglise de St. Eustache begun in 1532 and completed in 1647. You will cross the Place des Victoires built in 1865 to celebrate the victory of Louis XIV over Spain, Holland, Piedmont and Germany and now home to designer shops. You will end at Passage Vivienne which has an exit across from the Palais Royal where you will also find the famous haute cuisine 4-star restaurant 'Grand Vefour' a gourmet landmark since the 1760s. All the while making stops for a glass of wine and soaking in the local, authentic atmosphere.

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