Musée du Vin et du Négoce: Entry Ticket
Musée du Vin et du Négoce: Entry Ticket
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Located in atmospheric 18th-century cellars beneath Bordeaux's historic Chartrons district, the Musée du Vin et du Négoce offers an authentic dive into the city's wine heritage. These vaulted stone cellars, dating back to 1720, once stored thousands of wine barrels destined for markets across Europe and beyond.
Your visit combines history with hands-on learning as you explore the underground chambers where Bordeaux merchants built their fortunes. Interactive exhibits explain how the region's vineyards developed and why Bordeaux became synonymous with fine wine worldwide. You'll discover the craft of coopering, see traditional winemaking tools, and learn about the complex relationship between growers and négociants that shaped the industry.
Every ticket includes a guided tasting of two or three carefully selected Bordeaux wines, accompanied by cannelé pastries and Sauternes grapes. The museum's experts lead these sessions in French or English, helping you understand what makes Bordeaux wines distinctive.
Highlights
- Explore genuine 1720s vaulted cellars with original cobblestone floors
- Learn about traditional coopering techniques and see authentic barrel-making tools
- Guided wine tasting featuring two or three Bordeaux wines with expert commentary
- Interactive exhibits detailing the historic wine trade between Bordeaux and international markets
- Taste local cannelé pastries and Sauternes grapes alongside your wine selection
- Discover rare photographs and artifacts illustrating centuries of winemaking evolution
Plan Your Visit to Musée du Vin et du Négoce
Most visitors spend around 1.5 hours exploring the museum and participating in the wine tasting. The cellars maintain a cool temperature year-round, so bring a light jacket even in summer. Note that the historic cellars are not wheelchair accessible due to their original stone construction.
The museum sits in the Chartrons neighbourhood, once the heart of Bordeaux's wine trade. After your visit, you can explore this area's wine shops and historic architecture, or take a Bordeaux wine walking tour to discover more about the city's viticultural heritage. For a different perspective on the region's wine story, consider visiting La Cité du Vin, Bordeaux's modern wine museum that complements this traditional cellar experience perfectly.
Why you'll love it
- Explore vaulted stone cellars dating back to 1720 in Chartrons district
- Traces Bordeaux's wine trade history from cellar to European markets
- Authentic underground chambers where merchants built their fortunes
- Combines wine history with hands-on learning in atmospheric surroundings
- Located beneath one of Bordeaux's most historic neighbourhoods
What's included
- Entrance to the Musée du Vin et du Négoce de Bordeaux
- Tasting of two or three wines selected by the venue, with commentary in French and English
- A cannelé and Sauternes grapes
- Purchases at the shop
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Adults only (18+)
- Opening hours
- pon-ned10:00-18:00
- Know before you go
Plan approximately 1.5 hours for your visit
Commentary is available in French and English during tastings
ID may be requested for age verification during wine tastings
The museum is not wheelchair accessible
Purchases at the shop are not included in the ticket
- Visitor guidelines
Follow staff instructions during tastings and cellar tours
Respect all exhibits and historical artifacts
No outside food or drinks permitted inside
Visitors under the legal drinking age will not be served alcohol
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
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Where you'll be
41 Rue Borie
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