You’ll wander vineyards near Nice with a local guide who knows every vine by name, step inside cool cellars for winemaking secrets, then taste three or five regional wines—paired with cheese if you choose Gourmet or Private options. Expect laughter over pronunciation attempts and maybe a new appreciation for how weather shapes flavor.
Ever wondered what wine actually smells like before it’s bottled? I didn’t, until we were standing in this vineyard just outside Nice—somewhere between the salty air from the coast and the piney hills behind us. Our guide (Marie, who grew up nearby) kept stopping to crush leaves between her fingers and let us sniff them. It was early afternoon, kind of warm but not sticky, and you could hear cicadas buzzing over her voice. She explained how the wind here changes the grapes—honestly, I’d never thought about wind as an ingredient before.
The walk was slow, which I liked. No rush. Marie told us stories about her grandfather picking grapes by hand—she even pointed out a gnarled old vine that had apparently “seen more sunrises than I have.” We wandered into the winery itself after that. The air inside was cool and smelled like wet stone and something sweet underneath. There were big barrels lined up, and she showed us how they age the wine—my partner asked a question about sulfites (I still don’t totally get it). There was a moment when everyone just went quiet listening to her talk about harvest days; you could tell she really cared.
The tasting part felt almost like sitting in someone’s kitchen. Five wines if you do the Gourmet or Private option (we did), each poured with a little story attached. The rosé tasted like strawberries but not in a fake way—I tried to describe it but just ended up laughing at myself. Cheese came out too, all local stuff; one was so creamy it nearly slid off my knife. Marie teased me for trying to pronounce “tomme” with a terrible accent (she laughed, not meanly). If you book the private tour, they’ll pick you up in Nice so you don’t have to worry about driving back after all that wine…which is honestly a relief.
The vineyard is located just outside Nice, between the sea and mountains.
Transportation is only included in the Private Tour option with pickup and return to Nice.
The Essential Tour includes 3 wines; Gourmet and Private Tours include 5 wines.
No, cheese pairing is only included in Gourmet and Private Tours.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
A local sommelier guides each vineyard tour and tasting session.
Yes, public transportation options are available near the vineyard.
Your experience covers all entry fees and taxes; every tour features guided vineyard walks plus wine tastings—three or five pours depending on your choice—with local cheese served on Gourmet or Private Tours. If you book privately, round-trip transfer from Nice is included so you can relax without worrying about getting back after sampling those wines.
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