A Closer Look at Bordeaux’s Natural Wine Tour

If you’re curious about the newer side of Bordeaux wine, this Half-Day Private Natural Wine Tour & Tasting offers a refreshing twist on traditional wine experiences. Rather than just sipping classic Bordeaux reds, you get to explore a more authentic, low-intervention approach to winemaking along the Dordogne River.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines educational insights—like understanding the difference between natural, organic, and conventional wines—with a chance to taste at least six different natural wines. Plus, the relaxed setting and friendly guide make it feel more like a discovery session than a typical tasting.
One thing to keep in mind is that this experience is short and intimate, lasting about 1.5 hours, which is perfect if you’re looking for a quick yet meaningful look into Bordeaux’s new wave of winemaking. It’s definitely best suited for those who enjoy learning about wine beyond just drinking it, and who want a more personal, off-the-beaten-path experience.
If you’re into discovering unconventional wines, enjoy engaging conversations with passionate guides, and like the idea of seeing a working vineyard with some friendly farm animals around, this tour could be just right. But if you’re after a more comprehensive wine tour or informal tasting, there might be other options to consider.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Focus on Natural Wines: Experience at least 6 different natural wine styles, including orange wines, Pet Nat, and Bordeaux reds.
- Educational Element: Learn about the distinctions between natural, organic, and conventional winemaking.
- Unique Atmosphere: Meet chickens, ducks, and geese, adding a farm-like, authentic vibe.
- Guided Tour & Tasting: Includes a walk around the vineyard and a curated tasting with insights from passionate staff.
- Short & Personal: Duration is about 1.5 hours, making it a manageable and engaging experience.
- Private Group: Exclusively for your group, with live guides in English and Russian.
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What to Expect from the Experience

This tour is a genuine peek into Bordeaux’s modern natural wine movement, focusing on wines made with minimal intervention. The experience kicks off at a convenient starting point, 37 Chem. du Caderot, where you’re welcomed with refreshments and introduced to the philosophy behind natural winemaking.
The guided tour begins with a walk through organic vineyards, where the guide explains how these wines are crafted with a focus on sustainability and terroir. You’ll get close-up views of the vineyards and learn about the low-impact practices that distinguish these wines from conventional ones.
One of the highlights is visiting the experimental fermentation station—a place where the winemakers try out different techniques to produce unpredictable and exciting wines. This adds an element of curiosity and discovery, as you get to see the tools and methods involved in natural winemaking.
The tasting itself is the core of the experience. You’ll sample more than six natural wines, including sparkling rosé (Pet Nat), orange wines, and modern Bordeaux reds. The wines are unfiltered and made without additives, offering a different expression of Bordeaux’s terroir. Many reviews mention that the selection is thoughtfully curated, showcasing both familiar styles and more experimental options.
The Itinerary in Detail

The tour starts at 37 Chem. du Caderot, where you’re greeted with a warm welcome and a quick overview of what’s ahead. From there, you’ll head straight into the vineyard for a guided walk, which is as much about the environment as it is about the wines.
The guide shares insights into sustainable practices and what makes these wines different from typical Bordeaux offerings. You’ll probably find it interesting how the vineyards are organic—which appeals to those concerned about pesticide-free farming and environmental impact.
Next, you get to visit the fermentation station, which is a bit more experimental. If you’re curious about the processes behind natural wine production, this part of the tour offers a rare glimpse into innovative fermentation techniques. It’s a chance to see how winemakers embrace imperfection and allow nature to guide the process.
After the vineyard exploration, it’s time for the curated tasting. Expect to sample a range of wines that reflect the authenticity and diversity of natural winemaking. The sparkling rosé (Pet Nat), for instance, is a favorite among visitors—described as lively and fresh. Orange wines, which are made with extended skin contact, are also a highlight, offering a bold, tannic profile quite different from traditional whites.
The tasting is paired with some welcome refreshments, which help cleanse the palate and prepare you for more tasting. During this session, the staff are passionate and eager to share their knowledge, making it a conversational and engaging experience.
The tour wraps up with some free time—perhaps to ask additional questions or just soak in the farm atmosphere—before returning to the starting point for roughly a 1.5-hour experience.
The Value of the Tour

At $53 per person, this tour offers a lot of value for anyone interested in natural wines and sustainable practices. Given that you get to taste more than six wines, including some unique styles like Pet Nat and orange wines, it’s a great way to broaden your palate without breaking the bank.
The private setting and small group size create an intimate atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer personalized attention and deeper insights. We appreciate that the experience is flexible—you can reserve now and pay later, and cancel with a full refund if plans change—making it accessible for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules.
One of the best parts is the authentic connection to the winemaker’s philosophy—something you might not get on a more commercial tour. Plus, the chance to see farm animals like chickens and ducks adds a lighthearted, farm-to-glass charm.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Is This Tour Best For?
This experience suits travelers who are curious about unconventional wines and want a more meaningful understanding of natural winemaking. It’s perfect if you prefer small, private groups and appreciate educational tours that go beyond tasting.
It’s also ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities and want to combine wine tasting with a bit of vineyard exploration. While not explicitly aimed at families, the relaxed, farm-like environment might appeal to travelers who appreciate a casual, authentic setting.
If you’re after a quick overview of Bordeaux’s modern wine scene with a focus on sustainability and craftsmanship, this tour hits the mark. But if you’re seeking a full-day or more comprehensive wine journey, there are other options that might suit you better.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this tour is not recommended for children under 18, as it’s focused on wine tasting and involves adult content.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a manageable experience if you’re on a tight schedule or want a quick taste of Bordeaux’s natural wines.
Are there live guides?
Yes, the tour is led by live guides who speak English and Russian, providing insights and answering questions as you go.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, so most visitors with mobility concerns should be able to participate comfortably.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll get to taste more than six natural wines and spirits, along with some welcome refreshments. The guide also provides educational insights about the wines and vineyard.
Do I need to arrange transportation?
Transportation is not included, so you’ll need to get to the starting point at 37 Chem. du Caderot on your own.
What makes this natural wine tour different from others?
This experience emphasizes unfiltered, low-intervention wines and offers a personalized, off-the-beaten-path look at Bordeaux’s emerging natural wine scene, with the chance to meet farm animals and see experimental fermentation processes.
Final Thoughts
If you’re seeking a laid-back, educational, and authentic wine experience away from Bordeaux’s more touristy cellars, this private natural wine tour is a solid pick. It’s a great way to gain insights into the movement towards more sustainable and natural winemaking, all while sampling some truly unique wines.
The focus on small groups and direct interaction makes it feel more like a personal discovery rather than a commercialized tasting. The inclusion of farm animals and the chance to explore the vineyard adds a charming, rustic touch that sets this apart from typical wine tours.
While it’s relatively short, the experience delivers a deep dive into natural wines that will appeal to curious oenophiles and eco-conscious travelers alike. If you’re interested in exploring Bordeaux’s modern wine scene and want an authentic, memorable experience, this tour fits the bill.
Bordeaux: Half-Day Private Natural Wine Tour & Tasting
Final Recommendation
This tour is best suited for those who value education and authenticity over sheer quantity of wines tasted. It’s perfect if you’re interested in sustainable practices and want to see an unfiltered, low-intervention approach in action.
Travelers who enjoy small, private experiences and are happy to embrace a casual farm environment will find this tour particularly enjoyable. Just keep in mind it’s not suited for children or those looking for a full-day adventure, but for a quick, genuine look at Bordeaux’s innovative wine scene, it’s a fine choice.
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