Gourmet trip at Château des Trois Sautets: Cellar and Goat farm tour & Wine and cheese tasting
Here is what's in store for you
Prepare to be immersed in a captivating journey of the senses as you embark on a gourmet escapade in the enchanting Château des Trois Sautets. This exceptional family-owned winery, nestled on the outskirts of the iconic town of Aix-en-Provence, eagerly opens its doors to welcome you to its property.
Your adventure begins with an excursion into Montaiguet, where you'll have the opportunity to discover the transformation of grapes into wine in the estate's cellar. Next, traverse the heart of Montaiguet as the guide leads you to the estate's cherished goat farm. Amidst gentle hills and vibrant meadows, you'll encounter a lively community of 120 Rove goats.
The highlight of your experience unfolds on the panoramic terrace, where the majestic Sainte-Victoire massif serves as a backdrop. Here, you'll indulge in a tasting of 3 AOC Palette wines paired with the estate-produced cheeses. Château des Trois Sautets invites you to savor an extraordinary moment, where wine, cheese, and the Provencal landscape converge to create an unforgettable memory!
What's Included
- Tour of the goat farm
- Guided tour of the cellar
- Tasting of 3 wines of the estate
- Cheese tasting
Where we are and how to reach us
The first dirt road on the right.
Please note: A means of transportation (car) is necessary for the entirety of the visit. If you don't have transportation, consider booking the "Discovery visit at Château des Trois Sautets".
Booking details and conditions
You can cancel for free until 1 Day Prior
Minimum 1, Maximum 15 peopleMinors will not be served wine during the tasting.
Frequently Asked Questions
User Reviews (2)
A Passion for Wine and Cheese
The history of the cheesemaking and the wine was conveyed very vividly and interestingly by Morgane.
The cheese and wine tasting was the finale and everything tasted excellent.
Thanks for the lovely afternoon.
If you don't come with your own car, you should tell the taxi in advance that the access road to the winery is very difficult to drive on. We had no problems, we were there with our own car, but some guests came with an Uber and it wouldn't drive up and left the guests to walk the rather arduous path on foot.
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