Bordeaux Wine and Trade Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Discover the wonderful wine history of one of France's drinking capitals with these tickets to the Bordeaux Museum of Wine and Commerce. You'll visit a legendary space with classic artefacts from the city's golden age of wine, dating back to the 18th century.
You will have access to permanent exhibitions on its importance and how it has remained relevant over time. You will participate in a tasting of local wines and taste different varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, produced in a traditional way in the region.
- Learn about the history of wine in France with Bordeaux as the capital of local and international trade.
- Get exclusive access to 18th century vaulted cellars
- Taste different types of Bordeaux wine in an exquisite wine tasting with an expert
What’s included
- Tickets for the Museum of Wine and Trade in Bordeaux
- Expert Host
- Wine tasting
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Step by Step
These tickets to the Bordeaux Museum of Wine and Commerce will take you on a historical journey through the most momentous episodes of the rise of wine, of which the city is a standard-bearer in Europe and the world.
You will experience how the wine was made and harvested in vaulted cellars dating back to 1720, following the traditional ageing methods of fermentation.
You will participate in an exquisite and unforgettable tasting of traditional Bordeaux wines, where you will capture the taste and timeless essence of the classic wine, which is still relevant today.
An expert host will explain the differences between varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, or between the essential Merchant and Château.
You'll delve into the ancient wine trade that made Bordeaux one of France's wine capitals, gaining access to a series of special collections within the museum, spanning periods from the Middle Ages, with an emphasis on its golden age in the 18th century.
You'll see historic objects preserved in perfect condition, reflecting the wonderful legendary milestones of the drink and its merchants both locally and internationally.