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Paris Wine Tasting

A guided flight through French regions in a cellar or wine bar — a relaxed indoor afternoon.

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The verdict

Who it's worth it for

Great for
  • Travellers on a budget
  • If you've only got a day
  • Couples
  • Solo travellers
  • Foodies
  • The genuinely curious
Depends
  • History & culture buffs
  • Anyone here to unwind
Not for
  • Families with kids

Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples; not for families with kids.

Why we say this

Insider secrets & local vibes

A good Paris tasting strips away the intimidation, teaching you to recognize the major French regions on a menu and figure out what you actually like to drink.
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The best classes cap at around eight guests in a Saint-Germain tasting room near the Luxembourg Gardens, so it feels like a private session, not a tour-bus stop.
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You're guided through the actual process of tasting — and no, it's not just swigging it back — with palate-training tips from a trained oenologist.
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A typical 90-minute class pours samples from five bottles (often including a Champagne) alongside artisanal cheeses and breads while teaching you to read a French label.
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At roughly $115 for two hours and five pours, it's priced as an education rather than a bargain night of drinking — the value is the knowledge, not the volume.
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What it feels like

Reading the room, traveller by traveller

  • For food

    France produces wine from 17 regions, everything from sparkling Champagne to deep Burgundies, and a structured tasting is the fastest way to map that landscape onto your own palate.

    France is the world's most famous producer of wine.

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  • As a couple

    Wine-and-chocolate pairings led by an oenologist make for a low-key romantic afternoon that's more conversation than crowd.

  • First-timers

    If French wine feels a tad intimidating, this is where expert guidance is on hand — you leave able to order confidently off any list.

    expert guidance is on hand

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  • On a budget

    At over €100 a head for five tastes it's a splurge; budget travelers may prefer a self-guided crawl of a wine bar in Le Marais or the Latin Quarter.

What people say

Straight from the reviews

you'll also be guided through the process of tasting – and no, it's not just swigging it back

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a trained oenologist (that's a winemaking expert, FYI) will teach you how to properly savour the two through palate-training tips

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90-minute class will show you how to identify wines from different French regions while indulging in artisanal cheeses and breads

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Good to know

Before you go

Cost
€45–90 pp
Time
1.5–2 hrs
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Late afternoon or early evening, before dinner; classes run year-round indoors.
Getting there
Most reputable classes are in Saint-Germain / 6th arr., near Luxembourg Gardens (RER B Luxembourg, Métro Odéon/Mabillon).
Hours
Sessions typically 90 min–2 hr; multiple slots daily.
Booking
Book ahead — small groups (often capped ~8) sell out; ~$115/2hr for five pours at Paris by Mouth.
Accessibility
Seated indoor tasting rooms; confirm step-free access with the operator as many are in historic buildings.
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