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Wine Country
Key Facts for Planners
Situated on the Atlantic coast, Bordeaux, the regional capital, is a university town with a fascinating blend of viticulture, 18th-century architecture, and modern technology.
Some of the most famous vineyards, producing internationally renowned wines, begin near the town and stretch over several kilometers, including areas like Blaye and Bourg, Médoc, Libourne, the heart of the Pomerol vineyard, St-Émilion, Entre-Deux-Mers, and all the way to Sauternes.
With 300,000 hectares of vineyards, the region produces more than 700 million bottles a year and is home to over 9,000 wine producers.
Not far from Bordeaux lies the Bay of Arcachon, the ideal place to taste oysters and other seafood while passing by the Dune du Pilat.
Key Areas
Place de la Bourse
Cité du vin
Chartrons district
Garonne River and quays
Arcachon
Saint-Emilion Wine road
Bergerac Wine road
Médoc wine road
Cap Ferret
Dune du Pylat
Top Bordeaux Experiences
Bordeaux wine roads in vintage cars
Sunset Cruise and dinner in a vineyards towards Bordeaux
Gala Dinner at Bassins de Lumières
Wine and Gourmet Tour in Bordeaux
Privatization of a Gourmet, Artistic and Cultural Center