Plan Your Wine Tourism Visit in Chablis
Wine tasting tours in Chablis make the most of a diverse wine landscape, guiding visitors through estates producing indigenous and international varieties and the a range of wines with distinctive local character that have made this a wine tourism destination. Tours depart from just outside Chablis. Whether you want a quick wine tasting near you or an immersive winery experience, Chablis delivers at every pace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The best season to experience wine tastings and tours in Chablis
There is actually no better season to experience wine tastings and tours in Chablis, as every season has its peculiarity. If you wish to avoid crowds and hot weather, travel to wine tastings and tours in Chablis during spring, when the first vine rows are growing.
How to reach wine tastings and tours in Chablis?
To reach wine tastings and tours in Chablis, you can drive along the A6 motorway that connects Paris to Lyon or if you’re coming from Auxerre and want to travel from west to east (or viceversa), take the N65.
To reach the northern wine tastings and tours in Chablis, take route N77.
To reach the northern wine tastings and tours in Chablis, take route N77.
What to taste in Chablis?
Chablis is famous for its very own Chardonnay and we're telling you that you don't want to miss a good glass of it while going for wine tastings and tours in Chablis.
Chardonnay from Chablis is an elegant white wine, with a high and balanced acidity and a characteristic final minerality. The main aromas are those of white delicate flowers and citrus.
Chardonnay from Chablis is an elegant white wine, with a high and balanced acidity and a characteristic final minerality. The main aromas are those of white delicate flowers and citrus.
What is a typical wine tasting and tour in Chablis like?
Wine tastings and tours in Chablis are mostly focused on a guided tour around the estate and a final wine tasting experience in the wineries' fully equipped tasting rooms.
However, wine tastings and tours in Chablis are way more than that, as wineries propose very unique and unusual types of experiences, such as a concert and a wine tasting, or a drive on an old Citroën 2CU around the vineyards. Find out the best wine tasting and tour in Chablis for you in our list.
However, wine tastings and tours in Chablis are way more than that, as wineries propose very unique and unusual types of experiences, such as a concert and a wine tasting, or a drive on an old Citroën 2CU around the vineyards. Find out the best wine tasting and tour in Chablis for you in our list.
Places to visit in Chablis
In between wine tastings and tours in Chablis, don't forget to also visit:
- Auxerre and its gorgeous old town where the cathedral of Saint Etienne (Saint Steven) and the Abbey of Saint Germain are.
- Chablis, a pictoresque town that gives its name to the whole appellation.
Which places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Chablis for families?
The winery offering wine tastings and tours in Chablis for families is Domaine Clotilde Davenne.
Which places provide the best wine tastings and tours in Chablis for groups?
The wineries that provide wine tastings and tours in Chablis for groups are:
- Vignoble Angst - up to 20 people
- Domaine Laroche - up to 30 people
Where is Chablis located and what makes its wine unique?
Chablis is located in the Burgundy region of France, specifically in the northern part of Burgundy. What sets Chablis apart is its cool climate and unique limestone-rich soils, which contribute to the distinctive character of its Chardonnay wines.
Are there any food pairing recommendations for Chablis wines?
Chablis wines are known for their crisp acidity and mineral character, making them excellent pairings for seafood, particularly oysters and shellfish. They also complement lighter dishes like salads, poultry, and goat cheese.
What is the difference between Chardonnay and Chablis wine?
Chablis is a dry, crisp white wine that comes from the Chablis region of France. It is made with the chardonnay grape varietal. In contrast, Chardonnay is a rich, buttery white wine made from grapes grown in many regions around the world. It can be both dry and sweet.
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