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Traditional food tour in Bordeaux
Traditional food tour in Bordeaux
Traditional food tour in Bordeaux
Traditional food tour in Bordeaux
Traditional food tour in Bordeaux

Traditional food tour in Bordeaux


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  • Discover the dishes and learn about the habits of the people of Bordeaux with this 3.5-hour food tour. Food is the best way to get into the culture of the city and Bordeaux has a lot to offer!
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Shopping ExperienceLocal Markets
Sightseeing typeTraditional markets, City walking tour
TransportWalking

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Discover the dishes and habits of the people of Bordeaux with this food tour. You will get into the culture of the city and Bordeaux has a lot to offer! This food tour is the ideal way to get to know and experience the city as a real local. You'll stroll through the most characteristic areas of the city, admire its peculiarities and taste typical dishes guided by your new foodie friend!

Possible tastings:


- **Wine Tasting** - just the perfect way to start your tour. White, red or rosé. You will taste a glass of a high-quality organic wine and discover how it is made.
- **Home-made main dish **- Meat from the southwest, fish of the day and seasonal vegetables from the region, the local cuisine as its best. Traditional french dishes made with carefully selected quality products, time and love in the perfect “bistro” setting.
- **Cannelé** - The most famous small cakes of Bordeaux (lunch only)
- Cheese (dinner only) – a selection of delicious cheese. This boutique is the perfect blend of artisanal expertise and a passion for taste.
- **Chocolate tasting** - refined chocolate bonbons from a local female chocolatier who has won several awards. In this wine country, you can easily make a parallel between making wine and making chocolate. Terroir and craftmanship have a large influence of the final product’s quality. You will discover surprising flavors such as lavender or sesame seeds.
- **D**une Blanche - One of the region's sweet specialties awaits you

Purchase Notice

Daily
Duration: Lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet us 10 minutes before the departure of the tour at Place de la Bourse, near the fountain(Place de la Bourse, 33 000 Bordeaux)

  • Please contact the local operator for any food restriction before booking

  • This tour requires a minimum number of 2 people and a maximum of 12. If the minimum number is not reached, you will be offered an alternative date or a refund

FAQ

1. What traditional dishes should I expect to taste on a food tour in Bordeaux?

A traditional food tour in Bordeaux typically introduces you to local delicacies such as canelés (caramelized rum and vanilla pastry), macaroons (often a regional specialty distinct from Parisian versions), and various cheeses. You might also sample charcuterie, local breads, and seasonal produce, highlighting the rich culinary heritage of the region.

2. Beyond tasting, what cultural insights can a Bordeaux food tour offer?

A Bordeaux food tour offers a deep dive into the city's culinary habits and lifestyle. You'll learn about the history behind traditional dishes, the importance of specific ingredients to the local economy, and the social rituals surrounding food. It’s an immersive way to understand how gastronomy is woven into the fabric of Bordeaux culture.

3. How are Bordeaux wines typically paired with local cuisine during a food tour?

During a Bordeaux food tour, you'll discover how the region's diverse wines complement its cuisine. Red wines from appellations like Médoc or Saint-Émilion often pair with local meats and cheeses. Sweet white wines, such as Sauternes, are traditionally enjoyed with foie gras or blue cheese, while dry whites enhance seafood.

4. What is the typical duration and structure of a traditional food tour in Bordeaux?

A traditional food tour in Bordeaux usually lasts around 3 to 3.5 hours. It's structured as a guided walk through different neighborhoods, making several stops at local markets, artisan shops, and traditional eateries. Participants typically enjoy a variety of tastings at each location, offering a comprehensive culinary journey.

5. What unique local ingredients define Bordeaux's traditional food?

Bordeaux's traditional food is characterized by ingredients sourced from its rich agricultural surroundings and proximity to the Atlantic coast. Key ingredients include lamprey from the Garonne River, Bazas beef, Arcachon Bay oysters, and seasonal produce like Cèpes mushrooms. The region’s renowned wines are also integral, often used in cooking.

6. Can a food tour in Bordeaux accommodate specific dietary restrictions or preferences?

Many food tours in Bordeaux strive to accommodate common dietary restrictions or preferences, such as vegetarian, gluten-free, or nut allergies. It's recommended to inform the tour provider in advance when making arrangements so they can plan suitable alternatives and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.

7. What kind of stops are included in a typical Bordeaux traditional food tour?

A typical Bordeaux traditional food tour includes diverse stops designed to showcase local flavors. These often feature visits to bustling public markets (like Marché des Capucins), historic bakeries and patisseries, artisanal cheese shops, and traditional charcuteries. Some tours may also include a stop at a local wine bar or specialty tea shop.

8. What should I wear or bring to be comfortable during a 3.5-hour Bordeaux food tour?

For a 3.5-hour Bordeaux food tour, comfortable walking shoes are essential as you'll be exploring on foot. Dress according to the weather, with layers being ideal for changing conditions. Bringing a small bag for personal items, a water bottle, and a camera to capture the culinary sights is also recommended.

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