Saint Emilion
Unesco - Wine - Macarron - Church - Caves
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A Jewel of Wine and HistorySaint-Émilion, a UNESCO-listed medieval village near Bordeaux, is famous for its prestigious vineyards and charming cobbled streets. Visitors can explore the Monolithic Church, carved into limestone, and enjoy stunning views from the King’s Tower.The region produces some of the world’s finest Grand Cru wines, best experienced in local wine cellars and estates. Culinary delights include macarons de Saint-Émilion, a tradition dating back to the 17th century.A visit to Saint-Émilion is a perfect blend of history, wine culture, and breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-see destination for wine lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
This destination can be included in a multi tour or act as a transfer point to and from the Basque Country, as well as to and from places like Dordogne, Bordeaux..
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