Vineyard stay in the South of France for wine lovers
A perfect wine road trip in Southern France
Our charming B&B enjoys a central location in Montfrin, making it the perfect base for exploring the vineyards and wine regions of the South of France
Start your stay with Avignon : you will find many wine bars, fine dining restaurants, and wine cellars offering Rhône Valley wines, including the famous Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, and Tavel appellations.
Continue to Pont du Gard : several vineyards are located nearby, making it an excellent stop to combine Roman heritage with local wine tasting in an exceptional natural setting.
Then discover Uzès : the town offers a true Provençal “art de vivre” atmosphere, with charming terraces, local markets, and wine cellars. The surrounding area is particularly known for the wines of the Duché d’Uzès.
Next, head to Châteauneuf-du-Pape : this is undoubtedly a must-visit destination for wine lovers. The village is surrounded by vineyards, and many wineries offer wine tastings.
End your journey in Nîmes: here, you can discover the wines of the Costières de Nîmes, often appreciated for their generous reds and refreshing rosés, perfectly paired with Mediterranean cuisine.
What to know before a wine trip in France
Should You book wine tastings in advance?
In the South of France, many vineyards welcome visitors for wine tastings and guided tours. During the summer season and weekends, it is highly recommended to book in advance, especially for small family-owned estates. Reservations allow wineries to prepare a more personalised experience and ensure availability.
Can you buy wine on site? Yes, most vineyards and wine estates sell their wines directly on site. Visitors often have access to exclusive bottles, limited editions, or older vintages that may not be available in shops abroad. Buying directly from the producer is also a great way to support local winemakers and bring home authentic wines from your trip.
How do french wine estates work? Many wine estates in Southern France are family-run properties that have been passed down through generations. Some offer simple tastings, while others organise vineyard tours, food pairings, or wine workshops. Depending on the estate, visits can be informal and friendly or more premium and educational.
Can you buy wine on site? Yes, most vineyards and wine estates sell their wines directly on site. Visitors often have access to exclusive bottles, limited editions, or older vintages that may not be available in shops abroad. Buying directly from the producer is also a great way to support local winemakers and bring home authentic wines from your trip.
How do french wine estates work? Many wine estates in Southern France are family-run properties that have been passed down through generations. Some offer simple tastings, while others organise vineyard tours, food pairings, or wine workshops. Depending on the estate, visits can be informal and friendly or more premium and educational.