Esplanade de Pontac, 134 Quai de Bacalan, 33300 Bordeaux, FranceMap
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excellent and very informative Museum. the place is very big and you can spend up to 4 hours there
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The Bordeaux Wine Museum (La Cité du Vin) is a modern, comprehensive museum with wine as its theme, including permanent exhibition halls, temporary exhibition halls, audio-visual screening rooms, library, workshop, restaurant, souvenir shop and a wine cellar.
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excellent and very informative Museum. the place is very big and you can spend up to 4 hours there
The Bordeaux Wine Museum is arguably the world's most famous wine museum, because it shows the process of many world-class wine brands from brewing to finished products. Among them, there are many famous wine brands such as Lafi, Latu, Margo Manor, which are the most worthwhile places for wine lovers and collectors.
The Wine Museum is located on the banks of the Kalong River, which should be the city of wine in French. The total area of 13,350 square meters is divided into 19 thematic modules. Includes: World Vineyard Tour: Enjoy the videos taken by helicopter from the mountains of Australia, California and other regions of the world, vineyard aerial view from the mountains of France, contrast and experience the similarities and beauty. Civilization Gallery: 10 rooms full of human history civilizations, through the 3,000-year time tunnel, witness 10 important moments in the history of wine development. Not only can you see ancient hieroglyphic records and ancient Egyptian wines, but also witness the vigorous prohibition movement of the 20th century. Star fans: The content in this pavilion has gone beyond grape cultivation and winemaking, and has risen to a cultural height. A video directed by director Pierre Aditi tells the insights of famous wine experts such as Maria Callas, Thomas Jefferson, Winston Churchill and others. The art of life: This part prepares many banquet tables, with food suitable for the combination of fine wines and wines. This way, you can enjoy different categories of fine wines, but also enjoy different wine labels and paintings, and you can experience the art of life more intuitively. Here, you can experience the evolution of wine civilization and wine culture around the world in an immersive and intuitive three-dimensional way. Step out of the museum and don't forget to look back! Look at the whole building as if it were a glass of wine spinning, bending smooth, and elegantly structured as if it were not like a boot.
The Bordeaux Wine Museum is here to experience Bordeaux's deep wine culture and learn about the wine making process.
Bordeaux is a world-renowned wine region, a place of pilgrimage to the wine industry, and each winery has its own story and style. The Bordeaux Wine Museum has a lot of wine and stories, drinking while listening to stories, blue sky and white clouds and picturesque scenery.