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De l’Antiquité au XXème siècle, découvrez l’évolution de la ville de Bordeaux et de son port de commerce ouvert sur le monde. Retracez les pas de ces familles de négociants installées aux Chartrons, jouant un rôle majeur dans la prospérité du vignoble bordelais, jusqu’à en faire une référence mondiale incontournable.
Au travers d’objets et de documents d’époque, la collection permanente du Musée du Vin et du Négoce vous apprend l’évolution de différentes techniques et outils liés au vin : l’élevage en barrique, l’évolution des bouteilles, des étiquettes et des modes qui s’en suivirent.
A la fin de votre visite, l’un des médiateurs œnotouristiques vous accompagne dans l’explication du vignoble bordelais et de son système d’appellation lors d’une dégustation commentée de deux vins.
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Le saviez-vous ?
François Mauriac était propriétaire du Domaine de Malagar.
Il avait hérité de ce domaine viticole de ses ancêtres.
Il se disait lui-même « propriétaire campagnard ».
Il aimait séjourner l’été à Malagar et y restait jusqu’à la fin des vendanges. Il admirait depuis la terrasse de Malagar « le paysage le plus beau du monde ».
Son bureau était situé près du chai où l’on produisait « un joli vin blanc qui n’était pas trop liquoreux, parfait pour le foie gras ».
François Mauriac, 1885 – 1970
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Musée du Vin et du Négoce
41 rue Borie
33000 Bordeaux
Arrêt Tram B « Chartrons »
Arrêt Tram C « Camille Godard »
Du lundi au dimanche de 10h à 18h
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05 56 90 19 13
Emma C13. Avril, 2024.Average Museum was interesting, wine tasting very non authentic and poorly explained and only average wine. Disappointing experienceHella N5. Avril, 2024.A must do for It was an unforgettable experience! A super interesting museum and a more than complete tasting! I recommend 100%!!Alysson5. Avril, 2024.Unmissable Bordeaux place The Wine and Trade Museum is a real gem for wine lovers and history buffs in Bordeaux. This museum is full of valuable information on the history of Bordeaux and its wines, offering a captivating immersion in the region's wine heritage. The wealth of exhibitions and documents presented allows us to better understand the evolution of the wine trade over the centuries. What really sets this experience apart is the argumentative tasting offered at the end of the tour. It’s much more than just a tasting; it is a real sensory lesson which allows you to deepen your knowledge of the different grape varieties, terroirs and winemaking techniques. Each wine tasted is accompanied by detailed explanations which enrich the experience and shed new light on what we are tasting. In short, the Musée du Vin et du Négoce is a must-see for anyone wanting to explore the fascinating history of Bordeaux and its wines, while enjoying a memorable and informative tasting experience.Penanguer C5. Avril, 2024.Absolutely worth visiting!!! Very pleasant visit to this museum. The staff is very welcoming and listens to everyone. I recommend. I also really liked the tasting and its details. Well done !!!Anaïs G3. Mars, 2024.Intimate and exciting experience! Small, intimate visit to an old wine cellar with tasting of 2 wines, very affordable! Noah and Simon gave very interesting information in the tasting section and Lucas recommended an excellent bottle, according to my tastes! I recommend, 10/10 service from the boys!Nuria e12. Février, 2024.Wine Museum, Bordeaux It is small but with history. The staff is very attentive and willing to communicate. The girl who did the tasting for us made an effort to be able to explain it in Spanish. We had a small incident at the tasting that they resolved with kindness. Recommended even with minors.Carter S10. Février, 2024.Great experience in Bordeaux This was such a great class. The person who ran it was very knowledgeable about the area and gave many suggestions of what to do in Bordeaux. She made the entire experience very memorable.OnAir5919830228230. Janvier, 2024.wine tasting There is a lot to see in the museum and the person helping us with the tasting was friendly! By going down to the basement and looking around, I was able to learn a lot about the history of Bordeaux wine. The cake eaten with wine was also delicious. If you come to Bordeaux, I think it's worth coming here as well as the wine museum!!Pedro V29. Janvier, 2024.Visit to the wine museum The wine is very good 😜 Easy and intuitive visit, capable of transferring the desired knowledge. With audio guide in Portuguese 👍Bruno C27. Janvier, 2024.Wine learning Good morning I went there with friends who were not passionate about wine, we can say that But I discovered lots of things. The tasting at the end with simple and clear explanations was very interesting, I recommendÉvaluation Tripadvisor : 4.5 sur 5,
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