Private tour in Bordeaux Emmanuel O
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Hi there, my name's Emmanuel, I'm from Bordeaux, and like all good Bordelais, I love wine, my city, and cheese (but that's because I'm French, not just from Bordeaux). I've been a guide since 2019 and even though I'm young, I've done several jobs before that. I first studied for several years at the University of Bordeaux, specializing in copyright law. I graduated in 2012, and as I'm a big film fan (mainly old Hollywood movies from the 50's and 60's), I decided to move to Paris to work in this field. I spent five years working for a documentary festival and then in a big company that managed music rights. I loved Paris for its museums, cinemas, and nightlife, but in 2017 I wanted a change of scene. I left everything behind to travel to South America, where I spent the whole of 2018. Mainly in Argentina, but also in Chile, Peru, Colombia. . . This experience changed my life and I then realized that I wanted to talk about history, architecture, traditions, and be outside most of the time! That's why I decided to come back to Bordeaux and train to become a tour guide! Quite a paradox for someone who didn't like public speaking as a child and wasn't very good at foreign languages at school! As a guide, I started by working for various companies in Bordeaux and doing tours on foot, by bike, by tuk-tuk. . . I've guided in the street, in private places, in stadiums, in wine estates, in a brewery. . . And then I decided to offer my tours and work as a self-employed person. It's often said that you're good at what you love, and that's even truer when you're a guide: you have to love your subject to talk about it well! I was lucky enough to get my official guide card from the French government in 2023. This means that I can guide my clients around all the historic sites and public museums, as well as visit them myself free of charge for life! A great advantage! As a person, I love history, from almost any period, and I read history books and magazines almost every day. Cinema is my second passion, and despite my busy schedule I manage to go 1 or 2 times a week. And over the last few years, I've developed a huge interest in wine, not just wine-tasting but also wine-making and viticulture. I'm a curious person who likes to 'get to know' things and people and understand them. I also think a lot about what makes a good visit or a good guide. I've concluded that a good guide is both professional and friendly, precise but with a sense of humor, able to adapt without the customer asking for it, and generous with advice and suggestions. But don't forget this: the perfect tour is also made by YOU! As visitors, you are also the actors of your visit. So let's make it a beautiful and memorable one together! I hope we can discuss this during a tour or over a glass of wine. I look forward to seeing you in Bordeaux! Emmanuel I graduated in copyright law in 2012 after 6 years at university, but then chose to retrain as a tourist guide between 2019 and 2020 at a private school (INFA). In 2023 I passed my C1 level in English (the maximum level is C2), after 6 months of intensive lessons at Wall Street English. I was then able to acquire my official professional guide card, which allows me to guide in historic monuments (such as Bordeaux cathedral) and public museums (such as the Musée d'Aquitaine on the history of Bordeaux). Finally, in 2024 I obtained my WSET (Wine & Spirit Educational Trust) level 3, which enabled me to improve my knowledge of wine. I like learning and I think that a good guide has to keep training to bring new information to his or her customers. I do not organise pick-ups from La Rochelle or Le Verdon.
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For wine lovers! Enjoy a full day exploring the two best-known regions around Bordeaux: the Médoc and Saint-Emilion. After meeting you, we will head for the Médoc region in a private car. We'll start with a visit of a Cru Bourgeois winery, a prestigious wine classification in Médoc. You'll see everyting: vines, vat room and barrel cellar and learn more about how the wines of the region are made. Then comes the best part: the tasting! Then we'll continue to visit a second winery in Margaux the most famous wine appellation in Médoc. You'll tast several top-notch red wines from a Grand Cru Classé 1855. After lunch in a local restaurant, we'll head for Saint-Emilion. We'll visit third property, followed by a tasting of several wines. You'll see just how different the wines of the Médoc and Saint-Emilion are! The day concludes with a visit to the Unesco-listed village of Saint-Emilion OR a tasting at a last winery.
Here's the program, which can be adapted on request. - After a 45-minute drive from Bordeaux, we arrive in the Médoc region. We'll stop at a first winery for a guided tour and tasting (approx. 1h). - Then we'llo go to Margaux (15 minutes) for a tour at Grand Cru Classé winery and tasting (approx. 1h). - We will then have lunch in a nearby restaurant or at the winery (approx. 1h30). - Then we'll head to Saint-Emilion (1h15 drive) to visit a third estate (approx. 45 minutes). - We finish with a guided tour of the village of Saint-Emilion (approx. 45 minutes) OR tasting a last winery. - We will then return to Bordeaux (approx. 45 minutes) where I will drop you off wherever you wish. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
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I'll be driving you around in my air-conditioned 9-seater van, which dates from 2020.
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Cruise ships, hotel, train station, tramway station... I will pick you up and drop you off wherever you want in Bordeaux. Suggestion: in front of La Cité du Vin (wine museum), 134 quai de Bacalan. For pick-up and drop-off outside of Bordeaux contact me before booking. No pick-up/drop-off at Le Verdon or La Rochelle.
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