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Why a Wine Tour in Paris Is the Most Underrated Experience You Can Have

  • Writer: Loik Hommet
    Loik Hommet
  • Nov 14
  • 3 min read
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When people think “Parisian wine experience,” they imagine day trips to Champagne, Burgundy, or the Loire Valley. But here’s the secret locals know: you don’t need to leave Paris to enjoy an exceptional wine experience.

From historic vineyards on the hills of Montmartre to intimate tastings led by passionate cavistes, Paris is one of the most rewarding places in France to explore wine — especially if you want something authentic, relaxed, and deeply connected to the city’s culture.

Here’s why a wine tour in Paris should be at the top of your list.


1. Paris Has Its Own Vineyard (Yes, Really)


Hidden behind the Sacré-Cœur lies Clos Montmartre, a real, functioning vineyard producing around 1,000 bottles a year.

Most visitors never see it — and even fewer know its bohemian backstory, filled with artists, scandals, and a bit of Montmartre mischief. A wine tour that walks you through these streets brings this history to life.


2. The Best Wine Bars Are Run by Storytellers


Paris is full of cavistes who treat wine like art and speak about it with infectious enthusiasm.A great wine tour doesn’t just pour wines — it introduces you to the people behind them.

On our Only Wine Tour of Montmartre, for example, we visit small producers, try wines from overlooked regions, and explain what makes French wine so special (and why it’s often misunderstood abroad).


3. Wine in Paris Is All About Pairing


In France, wine is rarely served alone — it’s always part of a moment, and usually paired with food. A wine tour in Paris means tasting:

  • artisanal cheeses

  • charcuterie

  • chocolates

  • pastries

  • and sometimes dishes specific to the neighborhood you’re exploring

This transforms a simple tasting into a full culinary experience.


4. Wine Tells the Story of Paris


Paris and wine have grown together for centuries. Kings, monks, writers, and artists all shaped the city’s wine culture.A wine tour in Paris isn’t only about flavors — it’s a journey through French identity.

Walk through Montmartre and you’re retracing the steps of Picasso, Modigliani, and Toulouse-Lautrec… all while holding a glass of something extraordinary.


5. It’s the Perfect Alternative to Tourist Traps


Many travelers fall into the same pattern: Eiffel Tower → Louvre → Champs-Élysées → same cafés everyone recommends.

A well-crafted wine tour gives you:

  • a slower, more intimate experience

  • a chance to learn something meaningful

  • time with a certified expert

  • local, non-touristy stops

  • a memorable way to discover Paris beyond the postcard version


Bon Appétit Walks : The Only Wine Tour of Montmartre


If you’re curious to experience Paris through wine, our signature tour offers:

  • 3 hours of storytelling, history, and guided tasting

  • 3 curated stops including wine bars and artisan shops

  • 4–5 wines, from crisp whites to elegant reds

  • cheese, charcuterie & sweet pairings

  • a deep dive into how to taste wine, understand aromas, and pair food

  • groups capped at 7 guests for intimacy

  • a walk through secret corners of Montmartre most visitors never discover

It’s designed for beginners, enthusiasts, and even experts — because the heart of the tour isn’t just wine, but the stories behind it.


Final Sip: Why Paris Is Perfect for Wine Lovers


You don’t need a vineyard road trip to understand French wine culture.

You just need:

  • a guide who loves storytelling

  • a neighborhood with history

  • a glass (or several)

  • and the willingness to taste Paris slowly


Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or a full itinerary, a wine tour in Paris is one of the most rewarding ways to understand the city — through your senses, your curiosity, and your palate.

 
 
 

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