About this tour
A guided tasting session exploring Gérard Bertrand's portfolio across three distinct French terroirs. Over 75 minutes, you'll sample wines from the Pyrenean foothills, volcanic plateau of Larzac, and Mediterranean coastal slopes, tracing how altitude, soil and proximity to the sea shape each expression. You'll work through a tasting notebook, building your palate whilst learning the regional character embedded in each glass.
Highlights
- Taste across three climate zones in one session
- Volcanic soils of Terrasses du Larzac featured
- High-altitude Pyrenean vineyard expressions
- Mediterranean coastal influences on wine style
- Personalised tasting notebook to keep
- Terrain-driven approach to flavour variation
What to expect
You'll move through a structured tasting, starting with wines reflecting cooler mountain conditions, progressing to richer expressions shaped by Mediterranean warmth. Each pour connects directly to its landscape—you'll notice how elevation and soil type shift what ends up in your glass. The guide contextualises rather than lectures, letting the wines themselves demonstrate regional character. Your notebook captures tasting notes and comparative observations, giving you a reference to take home.
Good to know
Under 18s cannot participate. The tasting is not suitable for pregnant travellers. Wheelchair accessible throughout. Allow 90 minutes total; arrive 10 minutes early. No estate tour included—this is wine-focused only.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.


