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Medieval villages of Les Baux de Provence,  Carrières de Lumière

Medieval villages of Les Baux de Provence, Carrières de Lumière

Journey through Les Baux de Provence and Saint Rémy: ancient villages, art, and wine amidst stunning landscapes

€395.00 Book now
Avignon and the Vineyards of Châteauneuf du Pape

Avignon and the Vineyards of Châteauneuf du Pape

Where life is lived through its history & traditions and the Rhône valley wines

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Best Cities to Visit in Provence, France

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How to Reach Wine Tasting Experiences in Provence

Wine tasting tours in Provence are easily accessible by different means of transportation.

By Air

Provence wine region is accessible by air thanks to two main airports: the international airport in Nice (NCE) is very close to the eastern appellations, while the Marseille-Provence airport (MRS) serves the western sub-regions.
wine tours offered by wineries in the Côte de Provence appellation are closer to Nice, while those available in the Côte d'Aix-en-Provence are more accessible from Marseille.

By Car

If you decide to visit Provence by car, there are several roads you can follow to reach a lot of wineries in the Provence. Here are some suggestions:
1. Brignoles/La Celle/Tourves/Saint Maximin-La-Sainte-Baume/Ollières/Pourcieux/Pourrières (40km)
2. Brignoles/Le Val/Correns/Châteauvert/Barjols/Pontevès/Cotignac/Entrecasteaux/Saint Antoinin du Var (64km)
3. Brignoles/Rocbaron/Garéoult/Néoules/La Roquebrussane/Nans les Pins (55km)
4. Bandol/Saint Cyr sur Mer/La Cadiere d'Azur/Le Castellet/Le Beausset/Sainte Anne d'Évenos (27km)
5. Aix en Provence/Puyricard/Venelles/Le Puy Sainte Réparade/Rognes/Lambesc (42km)

By Train

The rail service in France is very efficient and widespread. The main stations in Provence are Marseille, Aix-en-Provence and Avignon. From here you can easily move with regional trains or other means of transport to reach vineyard areas in Provence. TGV trains arrive here from the main French cities. From Paris just ask for a ticket on the TGV Méditerranée.
Other train destinations in Provence are Cannes, Nice and Toulon, which is on the coast between Marseille and Nice.

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Everything you need to know before you take a tour to Provence

Exploring Provence through wine tours offers an abundance of choices. You'll find a wealth of experiential and interactive workshops, delightful tastings, and enchanting vineyard tours all conveniently located nearby. As you wander through the picturesque towns, you'll also discover the region's locally sourced produce gracing the stalls of every market. As you take on your wine journey, you'll find yourself surrounded by amazing cities like Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseille, each serving as a gateway to the renowned wine regions of Côtes de Provence, Bandol, and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. These cities are steeped in history and culture, offering a perfect starting point for your wine exploration.

Indulge in the delightful flavors of Rosé, Grenache, and Syrah as you partake in guided wine tastings led by passionate local experts. Our carefully curated selection of wine tours allows you to savor the terroir of Provence, one glass at a time.

The best season to visit Provence

Provence's beauty and warm hospitality make it an amazing destination year-round, thanks to its favorable climate and strategic geographical location. However, for the ultimate wine experience in Provence, the ideal seasons are undoubtedly spring, particularly during April and May, or the early days of autumn. Summer can be quite scorching in Provence, making it less conducive for wine enthusiasts. Nevertheless, from mid-June to mid-July, when lavender fields across Provence burst into vibrant blooms, it presents a unique opportunity to combine wine tastings with a scenic drive through these enchanting lilac landscapes.

What to do in Provence?

Provence is a gorgeous region that has a lot to offer to visitors. In between your winery visits, don't forget to visit some of the great cities around the region.

  • Marseille is the capital city and is one of the most famous maritime cities in France.
  • The luxurious seaside resort of St. Tropez is famous for being the favorite holiday destination of many A-list superstars.
  • Arles is an eclectic city famous for its Roman legacy. Here, you can still see the incredible amphitheater and the Baths of Constantine.

What to taste in Provence?

During tours in Provence, you will have for sure the possibility to try one or more than one Provence AOC (Appellation d'Origine Controllée) Rosé. Depending on the grapes used to produce the rosé and the fermentation process, these apparently very similar wines develop their own taste.
Despite its excellent rosés, Provence also produces red wines that are typically made from grapes like Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, and Carignan. They are known for their full-bodied and robust flavors, often with hints of red fruit, herbs, and spices.

What to expect from a Provence wine tour?

Wine experiences in Provence are readily available at wineries throughout the various appellations in the region, each offering a distinct and authentic representation of the winery's heritage and story. These experiences typically include the opportunity to sample a diverse selection of wines, often accompanied by local delicacies like olive oil and cheese. Most wineries also offer cellar tours and comprehensive estate explorations as part of the package.

Tips from local wineries

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Domaine du Clos d‘Alari 

Here are top restaurant reccomendations you can visit near our winery:

  • L'Estellan Lorgues: The restaurant is famous for its open setting, especially in the summer, and the delicious food prepared by the chef. The food can be paired with some of the amazing wines from their list.
  • LE MAS DES VIGNES: Le Mas des Vignes is a family-run restaurant with the motto ‘Provence au bout de la fourchette’, which translates to Provence at the end of the fork. It is a wonderful culinary experience you can enjoy with your loved ones. You can sit inside beside the fireplace during the winter or enjoy the landscapes outdoor in the summer.

What travellers says about Provence Wine Tours

Jennifer
Jennifer April 16, 2022
Wonderful wine tasting and overall experience! What a wonderful experience in an absolutely gorgeous setting! The wine was divine but the highlight of our tour and tasting was our lovely tour guide, Camille. She was extremely friendly, knowledgeable and spent extra time with us beyond the allotted booking time. Highly recommend!
Duncan
Duncan September 18, 2023
Excellent, great wine and lovely host Brought some wine, should have checked the price first!
Duncan
Duncan September 17, 2023
Great day out , lovely hosts at both vineyards Spent more that expected 😆
Thomas
Thomas July 9, 2023
Good and efficient We had a nice tasting of several wines with appetizers. The wines were good, the owners words were fine, the food was good, but maybee too quick and «robotic» , and the dishes just cuttet - not really prepared locally. A quick and efficient tasting, at a Nice small vineyard.

Frequently Asked Questions

The most frequently asked questions by our visitors

Which places in Provence provide the best for families with kids?

Which places provide the top wine tours in Provence for couples?

If you are traveling to Provence in a couple, we recommend you take the following tours:

Which places provide the best experiences in Provence for groups?

Which places in Provence provide the best wine experiences for travellers on a budget?

These places in Provence provide the best wine experiences for travelers on a budget:

Which places in Provence provide the top organic wine tastings?

If you are an organic wine lover, these are some of the places you can visit in Provence:

What do you normally do during wine tours in Provence?

Wine tours in Provence offer a multifaceted experience. Visitors can indulge in wine tasting sessions featuring a diverse range of wines while touring lush vineyards and cellars. Local culinary delights, including cheese and olive oil, are often part of the experience, enhancing the wine's flavors. The picturesque landscapes of Provence serve as a backdrop, providing a visual treat. The tours also provide insights into the winery's heritage and the winemaking process, adding depth to the tasting experience. Moreover, visitors may have the opportunity to purchase wines directly from the winery, sometimes with exclusive offerings or discounts, making it a comprehensive and enriching excursion for wine enthusiasts.

Are there any exclusive and premium tours in Provence?

Are there any wine tours available near to Nice and Marseille?

If you are looking for places to visit near Nice and Marseille, check out our pages:
- Wineries near Nice
- Wineries near Marseille

Which wine is Provence most famous for?

Provence is renowned for its rosé wine. The region is famous for producing high-quality and pale-colored rosé wines that are refreshing, dry, and characterized by flavors of red fruits. Provence's rosé wines have gained global recognition and are considered some of the best in the world.

Why is Aix-en-Provence popular?

Aix-en-Provence is popular among wine enthusiasts because it is located in the renowned wine region of Provence. The city serves as a gateway to nearby vineyards and wineries, offering opportunities for wine tastings and exploration of the diverse range of high-quality wines produced in the region. Its favorable location and wine-related attractions make Aix-en-Provence a favored destination for wine lovers.

Is it better to stay in Marseille or Aix-en-Provence?

For a wine-focused experience, staying in Aix-en-Provence is recommended. Located in the Provence wine region, it provides easy access to vineyards and wineries, offering opportunities for tastings and wine tours. Marseille, while still offering wine-related experiences, has a broader range of attractions beyond wine.

How many days is enough to visit Provence?

A recommended minimum duration for a visit to Provence would be around 4-5 days to experience the highlights of the region. This allows time to explore cities, villages, and natural landscapes, and to immerse oneself in the region's rich culture, cuisine, and wine. Extending the stay would provide more time for in-depth exploration and a relaxed experience.

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