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France Travel Guide

Wine Tasting
Paris

Paris is one of the world’s best places to experience French wine. Here you can taste your way through France without leaving the capital – in some of the city’s most atmospheric settings.

In Paris you will find everything from elegant wine bars in Le Marais and Saint-Germain-des-Prés to historic wine cellars where passionate sommeliers guide you through tastings of Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne and the Rhône. Many places combine wine with cheese, charcuterie and local delicacies, so you can truly understand how the flavours work together and how wine elevates the whole food experience.

A wine tasting in Paris is more than just an activity – it is a cultural experience. You learn about terroir, grape varieties and wine traditions while enjoying the atmosphere of a city that lives and breathes gastronomy. Whether you are a beginner or a wine enthusiast, Paris gives you the chance to discover French wine at its most authentic and sophisticated.

Wine Tasting in Paris

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Guided experiences

Paris is a wonderful starting point for experiencing French wine, and the city offers many opportunities for guided wine tastings with knowledgeable hosts and sommeliers. Here you will find everything from intimate tastings in historic wine cellars to elegant wine bars and experiences with cheese, charcuterie and carefully selected wines from some of France’s most famous regions. Explore popular wine tastings in Paris and find an experience that suits you, whether you are a beginner or a true wine enthusiast.

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Wine guide to France
Wine Guide

Explore the wine regions of France

See our complete wine guide to France, with inspiration for wine trips, regions and tasting experiences in some of the country’s most exciting wine areas.

Here you will find both classic names and more local favourites, whether you dream of wine estates, small producers, beautiful villages or long lunches among the vines.

From Bordeaux and Burgundy to Provence, the Rhône, the Loire and Corsica, France offers striking contrasts and endless variety.