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BORDEAUX & St EMILION

The largest department in France, Gironde has it all. Incredible historical treasures, architecture, beautiful nature, sandy beaches and more, make the department a perfect getaway in France. Bordeaux is one of those cities in the department that should not be missed. The wine culture has dubbed the city “wine capital” and the gastronomical scene is one of a kind. And the well-preserved medieval town of St Emilion is also a definite must. A real charming village, it boasts with its incredible architectural heritage, scenic views and it is the ideal starting point in the journey of discovering the local vineyards.

Bordeaux's Wine Roads

A city that lives and breathes wines, discovering Boudreaux’s wine routes is a dream come true for every wine enthusiast. Offering numerous unique experiences, the Saint Emilion wine route is one of the most exciting ones. One of the first vineyards to be titles “Cultural Landscape” by UNESCO, visitors will be able to discover various chateaux and taste their wines, see some contemporary wine cellars and discover the viniculture of the region. And to make the experience even better, the Exclusive Grand Cru flight is available to Saint Emilion’s visitors. It is a unique experience, flying over the village’s vineyards in a hot air balloon while enjoying a special wine tasting by a local winemaker.

Bordeaux

Bordeaux is one of the most exciting cities in France, if not in all of Europe. A unique mix of history and modernity, the city enchants its visitors with numerous landmarks, incredible drinking and eating. The Golden Triangle is the heart of the city – the place where three grand boulevards meet, The Palais de la Bourse has the brilliance of the Versailles, while the St. Pierre district is the historical part of the city with its numerous churches and sights.

One of the biggest highlights of Bordeaux is its La Cité du Vin – one of a kind project that is all about wine. It is high-tech and it tells a story. The wine shop boasts with over 800 wines, while there are three modern tasting rooms. The exhibition spaces take visitors on 3D journeys over the world’s vineyards and tell stories of the history of winemaking. An experience that is one of a kind.

La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez

The unique experience of Bordeaux is highlighted by the majestic La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez. The place is not just a hotel and a restaurant, it is an institution. The 19th century mansion is a state of the art building that encompasses the true art of hospitality, magnificent guest rooms and the unique cuisine of Pierre Gagnaire. Two Michelin stars restaurant, this is a place of attention to detail, attention to the ingredients used and exceptional flavours of the dishes. The cuisine reflects the culture of the city and proposes genuine meals that will bring to reality every foodies’ dreams. Elegance and finesse are the two words, best describing this 5 star hotel. Napoleon III style, floral decorations and colours – the place boasts with its subtle luxury, a perfect combination of charm and splendour.

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