5 Best Wine Tours in Aix-en-Provence

Do you want to taste the best French wines and see the most beautiful landscapes? Then Aix-en-Provence is the ideal destination for you.
5 Best Wine Tours in Aix-en-Provence

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Aix-en-Provence or Aix en Provence is a beautiful city in France and the third largest after Paris and Lyon. Due to its location, it is an ideal place for excursions to nearby cities. However, in Aix-en-Provence you can find the best things to do on your holiday, starting with wine tours.

If you are thinking of travelling to Aix-en-Provence and trying its wine, I have good news! Not only will you be able to taste this drink, but you will also enjoy a different and fun experience. Some of these tours are on foot, exploring the historic city centre or the famous Cézanne route. Others even include a private vehicle or motorbike with a sidecar.

1. Wine and cheese tour in Aix-en-Provence

Wine and cheese table|©Cup of Couple
Wine and cheese table|©Cup of Couple

If you're travelling to Aix-en-Provence and want to enjoy a typical gastronomic experience, I recommend trying the wine and cheese. You won't regret spending a day exploring and learning at a winery and goat farm. This tour usually lasts an average of seven hours and costs around £130.

Before starting a wine tour in Aix-en-Provence like this one, you must meet up with your private guide. Depending on the service you book, you will meet him or her at a point in the city to board the vehicle that will take you to all the stops. They may also pick you up at your hotel so you don't have to worry about getting there on your own.

The first stop is usually the vineyard. When you arrive, you can enjoy the fresh air of this beautiful place. There, your guide will show you the bottling room and the cellars where the wine is stored. You will be able to taste the best rosé, aromatic white and red wines. You will also learn when it is best to drink them.

The next stop will be an authentic goat farm. If you like animals, you will love this part of the trip! Your guide will explain how to interact with these animals and even feed them, but only with what the farm representatives tell you. Afterwards, it will be time to taste the goat cheese and enjoy the scenery. At the end, you will return by vehicle to the starting point.

Important details

  • Price: around £150.
  • Duration: approximately 7 hours.
  • Transport: private vehicle.

Book the Mont Sainte-Victoire wine tour

2. Aix-en-Provence: wine tour in Luberon with tasting

Excursion in Luberon|©Afriqueurope
Excursion in Luberon|©Afriqueurope

When you are in Aix-en-Provence, I suggest you take the opportunity to go on a tour from this city. A good destination if you like wine is the beautiful countryside of Luberon. This type of excursion takes approximately seven hours and costs an average of £150.

To start this excursion, you must meet your guide at a specific point in the city. From there, you will board a private vehicle and travel to Luberon. There you will visit two family-run wineries. These two wineries produce delicious red, white and rosé wines.

Your guide will take you on a tour of the estate so you can taste the different types of wine. You will also learn all about each one. While you are in this area, take the opportunity to enjoy the Mediterranean climate. At the end of the tasting, it will be time to visit the village.

There you can have lunch and then visit the Luberon Natural Park. Although the visit will take an hour or less, it will be worth seeing this beautiful site so characteristic of the region. Take advantage of the moment and take the best photographs.

Details of interest

  • Price: around £130.
  • Duration: approximately 7 hours.
  • Transport: private vehicle.

Book an excursion through the villages of Luberon

3. Private tour of the old town of Aix-en-Provence, wine and art at Châteaux Beaupré and Bonisson

Bottles of wine on the table|©Floyd Brown
Bottles of wine on the table|©Floyd Brown

The historic centre is undoubtedly one of the places you must visit in any city, and Aix-en-Provence is no exception. If you like wine and art, then a tour that explores these two important aspects of the city is the best thing you can do. These tours usually last eight hours and cost €400.

On this type of tour, you will meet your guide in the historic centre. One of the highlights is the statue in honour of the famous painter Paul Cezanne. You will also see typical local markets and taste chocolate. After an hour-long tour, you will board a vehicle to take you to the next stops.

Just 15 minutes from the historic centre is Châteaux Beaupré, a French vineyard and winery that I am sure you will love. You can see the beautiful natural landscape that stretches across the 42 hectares of this vineyard. Enjoy the best red, rosé, white, Sauvignon and many other wines that this place has to offer.

The next stop will be the Château Bonisson wine estate. Although you can also taste fine wine here, the highlight of this visit will be its contemporary art centre. There you can admire different art exhibitions from movements such as expressionism, minimalism, realism and many more. At the end of the tour, your guide will take you back to the starting point in a private vehicle.

Details of interest

  • Price: around £350.
  • Duration: approximately 8 hours.
  • Transport: the tour begins on foot and continues by private vehicle.

4. Tour along the Cézanne route: wine and art in Aix-en-Provence

Glasses of wine at the table|©Miguel Discart
Glasses of wine at the table|©Miguel Discart

Have you heard of the famous painter Paul Cézanne? Well, on your visit to Aix-en-Provence, you will have the opportunity to take a tour of the Cézanne route. This is a tour of all the landscapes that inspired the artist's work. On average, this tour lasts six hours and costs €400.

You will be accompanied by a guide who will take you on a walking tour to the different destinations. They will show you where the Cézanne route begins, but you will quickly notice the plaques with a "C" engraved on them. Along the way, you will see more than 100 fountains that have become an icon of the city.

This was the birthplace and inspiration of the painter Cézanne. The beautiful landscapes of the city, especially the Sainte-Victoire mountain, were his greatest source of inspiration. You will also see the neighbourhoods and other places where he lived and painted. You will even see his birthplace and his last address, located at 23 Rue Boulegon.

Halfway through the tour , your guide will recommend a restaurant for lunch. For dessert, I recommend trying the sweet calisson, typical of this region. Please note that this meal is not included in the price. Towards the end of the tour, it will be time to visit a winery near the mountains, where you can taste a variety of wines. This will be the perfect end to a day full of art and nostalgia.

Details of interest

  • Price: around £350.
  • Duration: approximately 6 hours.
  • Means of transport: walking tour.

5. Beer and wine tasting on a motorbike with sidecar in Aix-en-Provence

Motorcycle with sidecar|© Endri Killo
Motorcycle with sidecar|© Endri Killo

Do you like beer? If so, I recommend a tour where beer and wine are included. If you are looking for an experience that goes beyond a simple tasting, then a sidecar motorcycle tour is the best choice for you. Enjoy this experience in Aix-en-Provence for around £220 in approximately four hours.

To take this tour, you must meet your guide and group at a pre-arranged meeting point. As it is not advisable to drink and drive, you will travel in the sidecar and the motorbike will be driven by a guide. This way, you can drink with peace of mind at the following stops, but be careful! This does not mean you can get drunk; health always comes first.

The first stop will be a brewery or brasserie, as this typical French establishment is known, which is very popular in other cities such as Marbella. There you will learn all about how this drink is made and you can taste some of the most popular ones. The brewery chosen for this experience is usually Brasserie Aix Pression.

The next stop will be a winery near St. Victoire Mountain. There you can enjoy the cool mountain climate while tasting and learning all about the best wines in the area. At the end, you will travel back to the starting point on the sidecar with the rest of your group.

Details of interest

  • Price: around £250.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours.
  • Transport: motorcycle with sidecar.

Book a sidecar tour

Why take a wine tour in Aix-en-Provence?

Two bottles of wine from the barrel|© Rodrigo Abreu
Two bottles of wine from the barrel|© Rodrigo Abreu

Visiting Aix-en-Provence without taking a wine tour would be an incomplete visit. This place is home to the best wineries with the most exquisite flavours in France. Not only is it worth doing a tasting, but you can also see the beautiful vineyards and learn about a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation.

France is known as the mecca of wine, and if you know nothing about this industry, taking a tour here would be a perfect introduction to French wine. In addition, these tours often include interesting activities such as viewing artwork, cheese tasting, motorbike rides and much more.

Although wine, and especially red wine, offers health benefits, drinking it in large quantities can cause intoxication. To avoid this, the guides on these tours take care of the quantities of wine and drive so that you don't have to and arrive safely at your destination.

Tips for a wine tour in Aix-en-Provence

Green vineyard|© Ales Maze
Green vineyard|© Ales Maze

In Aix-en-Provence, the city of Cézanne, you can enjoy beautiful scenery from almost anywhere. Travelling here is an experience that will delight all your senses, especially your taste buds. Wine tours are among the most popular, and my suggestion is that you eat well before you go or, at the very least, make sure that snacks are included in the tour.

If you want to be better prepared for this type of trip, I suggest researching some tips on wine tasting. That way, you can put all this knowledge into practice when you go on your tours.

Let's compare the options

Cheese and wine board|© Camille Brodard
Cheese and wine board|© Camille Brodard
  • Full-day wine and cheese tour in Aix-en-Provence
  • Price: around £130.
  • Duration: approximately 7 hours.
  • Transport: private vehicle.
  • Advantages of this option: you will be able to sample a variety of wines and cheeses, as well as learn how they are produced and when they are best consumed.
  • Disadvantages of this option: if you are lactose intolerant, it would be better to choose another option. Also, please note that lunch is not included, only cheese and wine samples.
  • Aix-en-Provence: Full-day wine tour in Luberon with tasting
  • Price: around £130.
  • Duration: approximately 7 hours.
  • Transport: private vehicle.
  • Advantages of this option: you can explore an area close to Aix-en-Provence, taste different wines and visit the Luberon Natural Park.
  • Disadvantages of this option: this tour is usually long as Luberon is approximately an hour and a half from Aix-en-Provence.
  • Private tour of the old town of Aix-en-Provence, wine and art at Châteaux Beaupré and Bonisson
  • Price: around £350.
  • Duration: approximately 8 hours.
  • Transport: the tour begins on foot and then continues by private vehicle.
  • Advantages of this option: you will discover the historic city centre, visit one of the oldest vineyards in Aix-en-Provence and finally the most iconic art centre in the area. It is undoubtedly an experience full of interesting activities.
  • Disadvantages of this option: lunch is not included, but at the places you will visit you will find different options for enjoying delicious French cuisine at your leisure.
  • Cézanne Pathway: wine and art in Majestic Aix en Provence
  • Price: around £350.
  • Duration: approximately 6 hours.
  • Transport: walking tour.
  • Advantages of this option: you can learn about the life and work of the painter Paul Cézanne while exploring the city and finally tasting the best wines of the region.
  • Disadvantages of this option: if you don't know much about this painter's work, you may not find the tour information very interesting. However, it is worth taking the tour for the beautiful landscapes it includes.
  • Beer and wine tasting by motorbike with sidecar in Aix-en-Provence
  • Price: around £220.
  • Duration: approximately 4 hours.
  • Means of transport: motorbike with sidecar.
  • Advantages of this option: travelling in a sidecar allows you to feel the wind in your face and see the places you pass by up close. You will also learn all about the wines and beers of the area.
  • Disadvantages of this option: this type of tour does not usually include lunch, but rather snacks to accompany your drinks.

Reviews from other travellers

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    This tour was very informative and fun. We learned a lot about the winemaking process.
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    Great wine tour on a beautiful day
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    What a wonderful way to spend our first morning in Aix - en - Provence!
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    I would highly recommend this tour to anyone interested in the history and culture of wine.
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    The tour guide was excellent and provided a lot of interesting information about the region and its wines.