Thank you for your question, @krunaldesai1580! Saint-Émilion boasts numerous exceptional vineyards. Here are a few recommendations: Château BernateauSaint-Étienne-de-Lisse, France: A family-run estate offering comprehensive tours from vineyard to glass, showcasing both old and new vines, with charming picnic spots. Château Coutet: With a 400-year history, this elegant château provides intimate tours led by the family, featuring a picturesque garden and excellent wines. Château Villemaurine: Located a short walk from the town center, this château blends tradition and modernity, offering tours of its vineyards and monolithic cellars. Château La Gaffelière: A Premier Grand Cru Classé estate known for its attractive fermentation room and proximity to the town, offering guided tastings. Château de Ferran: Offers barrel tastings guided by an experienced sommelier, with impressive tasting rooms and workshops. Each offers a unique experience, so consider what aspects of wine production or history interest you most. Have you visited any vineyards in the region before? I'd love to hear about your experiences! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel for more travel content and explore our other videos for additional insights. 😊
Great really great thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed the tour.
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Thanks man. I'm glad you've enjoyed the video tour of Saint Emilion and stay tuned for more European medieval villages in the next couple of months.
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solid video. I am always impressed by your medieval city tours. Thank you.
I'm glad you've enjoyed the video and stay tuned for more medieval cities in several countries.
Hey which vineyard do you recommend visiting ?
Thank you for your question, @krunaldesai1580! Saint-Émilion boasts numerous exceptional vineyards.
Here are a few recommendations:
Château BernateauSaint-Étienne-de-Lisse, France: A family-run estate offering comprehensive tours from vineyard to glass, showcasing both old and new vines, with charming picnic spots.
Château Coutet: With a 400-year history, this elegant château provides intimate tours led by the family, featuring a picturesque garden and excellent wines.
Château Villemaurine: Located a short walk from the town center, this château blends tradition and modernity, offering tours of its vineyards and monolithic cellars.
Château La Gaffelière: A Premier Grand Cru Classé estate known for its attractive fermentation room and proximity to the town, offering guided tastings.
Château de Ferran: Offers barrel tastings guided by an experienced sommelier, with impressive tasting rooms and workshops.
Each offers a unique experience, so consider what aspects of wine production or history interest you most. Have you visited any vineyards in the region before? I'd love to hear about your experiences! Don't forget to subscribe to the channel for more travel content and explore our other videos for additional insights. 😊
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