Patriarche Pere & Fils Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Outstanding experience
We had the pleasure of visiting Patriarche Pere Et Fils on Friday 10 November, we have previously used Pernille from Patriarche as a guide, the last time was 6 years ago. Back then, we all agreed on h...
Not really worth it for us. It was impressive to walk through the expanse of the cellars. Some interesting explanations at the beginning of the self/guided tour. We got to taste three reds and three ...
Where else are there five km of underground wine cellars beneath the town?
Loved the walk through the cool dark cellars. Three million dusty bottles on display. Truly amazing! So glad we made this stop. Learned so much from the guides who pour the wines.
This a lovely venue with wine caves dating back to the twelfth century. We were literally walking through history. The tour is self-guided, and later we learned that there are three miles of caves, wi...
Outstanding experience
We had the pleasure of visiting Patriarche Pere Et Fils on Friday 10 November, we have previously used Pernille from Patriarche as a guide, the last time was 6 years ago. Back then, we all agreed on h...
A vineyard might be more interesting
Not really worth it for us. It was impressive to walk through the expanse of the cellars. Some interesting explanations at the beginning of the self/guided tour. We got to taste three reds and three ...
Where else are there five km of underground wine cellars beneath the town?
Loved the walk through the cool dark cellars. Three million dusty bottles on display. Truly amazing! So glad we made this stop. Learned so much from the guides who pour the wines.
Fun experience
It was a cool experience to go underground, though we really only liked 1 of the wines and the digestif.
Wine tour and tasting at Patriarche
This a lovely venue with wine caves dating back to the twelfth century. We were literally walking through history. The tour is self-guided, and later we learned that there are three miles of caves, wi...