Exploring the Burgundy wine region without the hassle of planning or driving — that’s exactly what this private 15-wine trip from Paris offers. For about $636 per person, you’ll enjoy a full day of wine tasting, scenic drives, and cultural insights, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. This tour covers three prestigious domaines and includes visits to Chablis and Château de Pommard, making it a comprehensive taste of Burgundy’s celebrated vineyards and villages.
What I really appreciate about this experience is the careful balance of guided tastings and free time. The guides, notably at Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard and Château de Pommard, are knowledgeable and eager to share their expertise, making the visits both educational and delicious. Plus, the drive through the rolling Burgundy countryside is stunning — think endless vineyards, charming towns, and a sense of stepping into a classic French painting. That said, since the day is quite long — around 14 hours — it’s a commitment of time and energy, so be prepared for a busy schedule.
One thing to consider is the extra charge for lunch in Chablis, which I’d suggest to enhance the experience, especially in a quaint, historic setting. Also, the tour operates differently on Sundays, offering visits to alternative domaines since some are closed on that day. If you’re visiting on a weekend, check the itinerary details to match your interests.
Key Points

- All-inclusive luxury transportation ensures worry-free travel between Paris and Burgundy.
- Guided visits and tastings at renowned domaines offer insights into Burgundy’s winemaking secrets.
- The scenic drives and small villages provide authentic French countryside experiences.
- Flexible options for Sunday visits, with alternative domaines and a local food market experience.
- Long day but worthwhile: perfect for wine enthusiasts willing to dedicate a full day.
- The personal driver makes the experience comfortable, informative, and relaxed.
In-Depth Review of the Burgundy Private Wine Tour

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The Setting and Transportation
From the moment you’re picked up in a comfortable Mercedes (either an E220/E300 sedan or a spacious minivan for groups), the journey begins with a sense of ease. The drive from Paris to Chablis takes about 2.5 hours, with a quick rest stop to stretch your legs — a small but thoughtful detail that makes the long drive more manageable. The vehicles are modern, air-conditioned, and designed for comfort, making a potentially exhausting day feel more relaxed.
This aspect is especially important for those who prefer to avoid the stress of navigating France’s roads or dealing with parking — the driver handles it all. The shared focus on comfort means you can simply sit back, enjoy the views, and get ready for a full immersion into Burgundy’s famous winemaking.
First Stop: Domaine Jean-Marc Brocard in Chablis
Arriving at Jean-Marc Brocard in the early morning gives you a true sense of place. Surrounded by vineyards, the domaine offers a cave visit where you’ll learn firsthand about how Chablis wines are crafted. The tasting includes 5 wines, from classic Chablis to 1-er Cru and Grand Cru styles, paired with cheese for an added flavor boost. The staff here are seasoned professionals eager to explain the intricacies of Chablis’s unique terroir and production process.
A quote from a happy guest: “The wine tours were very informative and the drive through the countryside in France was beautiful. Our driver was very warm and welcoming.” That warmth extends to the guide’s passion for the wines, making this stop both educational and delicious.
Village of Chablis and the Lunch Option
Next, you get an hour to wander the historic village of Chablis. It’s a perfect chance to soak in the local atmosphere, browse small shops, or take photos of the picturesque streets. Alternatively, some guests choose to enjoy a gastronomic lunch (paid separately), which I’d recommend if you want to make the most of the visit. The restaurant choices are charming and locally focused, giving you a taste of regional cuisine alongside your wines.
Second Domaine: Maison Régnard
After the village visit, your tour continues to Maison Régnard, founded in 1860. It’s a well-established name with a long history of winemaking. During the guided cellar visit, you’ll learn about the differences in Chablis wine classifications and see how wines are stored and aged. The tasting here includes 5 wines, from Petit Chablis to Chablis Grand Cru, presented by a knowledgeable sommelier.
A guest noted: “They showed the whole facility and took time to explain all the processes and then gave us a tasting to see the differences.” It’s clear this stop is designed for palette education as much as enjoyment.
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Free Time in Chablis Village
Following the domaine visits, you’re free to explore Chablis or relax in a café. Some guests prefer to stroll and absorb the local charm, while others opt for a quick snack or coffee. If you’re a foodie, this might be your chance to try some local specialties or pick up a bottle or two.
Transition to Burgundy’s Château de Pommard
After a leisurely late morning and early afternoon in Chablis, the trip heads south towards Beaune, where Château de Pommard awaits. The drive takes about 1.5 hours, offering more scenic views of vineyards and rolling hills.
Château de Pommard: The Burgundy Experience
Arriving at Château de Pommard, you’re welcomed by one of Burgundy’s most esteemed domaines. Here, a guided tour of the winery’s historic cellars and vineyards reveals the secrets behind Burgundy’s star grapes: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The tasting includes 5 wines from Château Pommard and the Famille Carabello-Baum collection, with expert commentary from a sommelier.
What I love here is the deep dive into Burgundy’s five subregions and their unique terroirs, plus insights about La Route des Grands Crus, the famed wine road. The experience is engaging and educational, revealing how natural factors shape the flavors in Burgundy wines.
The Long Drive Back to Paris
After a satisfying tasting and tour, you’ll head back to Paris in the late afternoon, covering roughly 3.5 to 4 hours of highway travel. A rest stop en route helps refresh everyone before the final stretch.
Guests typically arrive back in Paris between 9:00 and 9:30 pm, depending on hotel locations. The long day might be tiring, but most find that the immersive experience is well worth the effort.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience is ideal for wine lovers eager to sample Burgundy’s finest in a day, without the fuss of planning or driving. The private setting makes it perfect for couples, friends, or small groups wanting an intimate and educational experience. If you love scenic drives combined with tasting, this is a solid pick.
It’s also a good fit for those interested in France’s cultural side — the villages, the historic wine cellars, and the stories behind each domaine add layers to the tasting. However, keep in mind the long hours — this is not for visitors looking for a brief, quick overview.
For those keen on quality over quantity, the tour’s focus on top domaines and expert-guided tastings provides excellent value. The guides’ knowledge and friendly approach, particularly at Château Pommard and Maison Régnard, are often praised in reviews. This focus on authentic, immersive encounters ensures you walk away with more than just a few good bottles; you gain insight into Burgundy’s winemaking soul.
FAQs

How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts around 14 hours, including driving, winery visits, and free time in Chablis.
What is included in the price?
Transportation in a luxury Mercedes vehicle, guided visits and tastings at Jean-Marc Brocard, Maison Régnard, and Château de Pommard, bottled water, and all taxes and fees.
Is food included?
No, meals are not included, but there is an option to purchase lunch in Chablis at your own expense. Some trips include a food market visit on Sundays.
What happens on Sundays?
Some domaines, like Jean-Marc Brocard and Régnard, are closed. The tour then visits alternative Chablis domaines like Domaine Baptiste or La Chablisienne. Château de Pommard still conducts visits on Sundays.
Can I customize the experience?
The tour is private and customizable within the offered itinerary, but all bookings are subject to the provider’s schedule and availability.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 44 days ahead, so planning early is recommended for securing your preferred date.
Is this suitable for non-drinkers?
While primarily a wine tasting experience, the picturesque scenery and cultural stops might still appeal. However, it is designed for wine enthusiasts.
Final Thoughts

This private Burgundy wine tour offers a well-rounded, engaging immersion into one of France’s most celebrated wine regions. Its highlights include expert-guided tastings at top domaines, scenic drives through vineyards, and the chance to explore charming villages like Chablis. The convenience of hotel pickup and private transportation makes it a stress-free day, letting you truly relax and savor your experience.
The tour’s value lies in its combination of high-quality wine experiences, knowledgeable guides, and authentic Burgundy settings. It’s best suited for those with a genuine interest in wine, a love for scenic drives, and a desire for a personalized, intimate tour. The long hours are a small price to pay for the depth of insight and enjoyment you’ll gain.
If you’re looking for a way to sample Burgundy’s best with minimal fuss and maximum comfort, this tour hits all the right notes. Just prepare for a full day, bring your appetite for learning and tasting, and enjoy your journey through France’s wine country.
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