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Winery Hotels & Vineyard Stays in France

Browse 26 winery hotels and vineyard stays in France — from wineries with lodging and boutique vineyard inns to luxury wine resorts, with cellar-door wine tasting, vineyard tours and wine-country escapes across its wine regions.

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  • Teritoria Le Château De Besseuil in Burgundy
    NewHotel
    4.4(495 reviews)
    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +6 more
    Starting from

    $156/night

  • Le Hameau De Blagny in Burgundy
    NewGuest House
    4.8(16 reviews)

    Le Hameau De Blagny

    Burgundy, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +3 more
    Starting from

    $520/night

  • Château & Village Castigno in Languedoc-Roussillon
    Hotel
    4.6(274 reviews)

    Château & Village Castigno

    Languedoc-Roussillon, Languedoc, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Restaurant
    +10 more
    Starting from

    $178/night

  • Chateau De Miniere in Loire Valley
    Hotel
    4.8(136 reviews)

    Chateau De Miniere

    Loire Valley, Touraine, Bourgueil, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Swimming pool
    +4 more
    Starting from

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  • Château De Rochecotte in Loire Valley
    Hotel
    4.7(577 reviews)

    Château De Rochecotte

    Loire Valley, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +13 more
    Starting from

    $177/night

  • La Maison des Vignes - Domaine de la Soucherie in Loire Valley
    Villa
    4.7(98 reviews)
    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +5 more
    Starting from

    $898/night

  • Domaine de la Soucherie in Loire Valley
    Hotel
    4.7(98 reviews)

    Domaine de la Soucherie

    Loire Valley, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +5 more
    Starting from

    $157/night

  • Château De Pintray in Loire Valley
    Hotel
    4.9(69 reviews)

    Château De Pintray

    Loire Valley, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +1 more
    Starting from

    $140/night

  • Manoir Henri Giraud & Spa in Champagne
    Hotel
    5.0(63 reviews)

    Manoir Henri Giraud & Spa

    Champagne, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +3 more
    Starting from

    $591/night

  • La Villa Champagne Ployez-jacquemart in Champagne
    Hotel
    4.6(49 reviews)
    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +3 more
    Starting from

    $195/night

  • Domaine Bott-geyl in Alsace
    Hotel
    4.8(70 reviews)

    Domaine Bott-geyl

    Alsace, Haut-Rhin, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Hiking
    Starting from

    $108/night

  • Château Des Demoiselles in Provence
    Hotel
    4.5(87 reviews)

    Château Des Demoiselles

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +6 more
    Starting from

    $1000/night

  • La Bastide De Marie in Provence
    Hotel
    4.5(165 reviews)

    La Bastide De Marie

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +9 more
    Starting from

    $592/night

  • Ultimate Provence Hotel & Spa in Provence
    Hotel
    4.1(514 reviews)
    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +9 more
    Starting from

    $130/night

  • Villa La Coste in Provence
    Hotel
    4.7(490 reviews)

    Villa La Coste

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +9 more
    Starting from

    $1410/night

  • Auberge La Coste in Provence
    Hotel
    4.6(4,437 reviews)

    Auberge La Coste

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +8 more
    Starting from

    $307/night

  • Domaine De Fontenille in Provence
    Hotel
    4.5(558 reviews)

    Domaine De Fontenille

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +10 more
    Starting from

    $241/night

  • Château De La Gaude in Provence
    Hotel
    4.7(787 reviews)

    Château De La Gaude

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +8 more
    Starting from

    $453/night

  • Domaine Les Roullets in Provence
    Hotel
    4.8(53 reviews)

    Domaine Les Roullets

    Provence, France

    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +5 more
    Starting from

    $362/night

  • Villa Gallici Hôtel & Spa in Provence
    Hotel
    4.8(397 reviews)
    Wine tasting
    Vineyard tour
    Breakfast
    +8 more
    Starting from

    $707/night

The France wine guide

A traveller's field guide to France's wine country

France produces between 50 and 60 million hectolitres of wine each year across a dozen distinct regions, each shaped by the terroir philosophy that ties grape character to specific soils, climates and altitudes. Pinot Noir defines the limestone hillsides of Burgundy, Grenache and Mourvèdre dominate sun-warmed Rhône and Provence blends, while Sauvignon Blanc thrives along the Loire's chalky banks. Hundreds of AOC appellations — from broad regional designations down to single vineyards — codify these differences with unusual precision.

Wine tourism in France means waking to a different landscape almost every few kilometres: chalk cellars beneath Champagne villages, granite-soiled Beaujolais hillsides, the broad Garonne plain framing Bordeaux's châteaux. Staying within the vineyards puts harvest rhythms, cellar visits and appellation-specific tables within easy reach, whether that is a Gamay domaine in Fleurie or a Cabernet Franc estate in Chinon.

12
wine regions
10
key varieties
6 red · 4 white
grape mix
Wine regions

Where the wine is grown

Select a region to explore its terroir, altitude and signature grapes — the building blocks of France's wines.

Provence

Rosé built on Grenache and Cinsault, shaped by schist and limestone soils swept clean by the mistral, has been poured from this coastline since Phocaean Greeks planted vines around 600 BC — making Provence the world's oldest continuously producing wine region.

World's oldest continuously producing wine region — vines planted by Phocaean Greeks around 600 BC.

Altitude
10600 m
Climate & soils

Mediterranean, mistral wind · schist and limestone

Signature grapes
GrenacheCinsaultMourvèdreSyrahRolleTibouren
Key appellations
Côtes de ProvenceBandol AOCCassis AOCCoteaux VaroisLes Baux-de-Provence

Bouillabaisse, ratatouille, tapenade, daube, fougasse, olive oil from Les Baux

Grape varieties

The grapes to know

How France's signature varieties express themselves here. Tap any grape to see where it's grown.

Traditions & terroir

What makes France unmistakable

Terroir Philosophy

Terroir connects wine to its geographical origins, emphasizing local soil, climate, and grape varieties, shaping the unique characteristics of each wine.

AOP Classification

The Appellation d'Origine Protégée (AOP) system strictly regulates grape varieties and winemaking practices, ensuring quality and authenticity across France's wine regions.

Historic Winemaking

Wine production in France dates back to Roman times, with regions like Bordeaux and Burgundy showcasing centuries-old traditions and techniques still in use today.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What are the best regions to start exploring France's wine country?

Provence offers rosé wines and beautiful landscapes, while Bordeaux is renowned for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blends. Burgundy is famous for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and the Loire Valley showcases diverse varietals like Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc.

When is the best time to visit France's wine regions?

The ideal time to visit is during the harvest season in late September to early October, when vineyards are bustling with activity. Spring (April to June) also provides pleasant weather and blooming vineyards.

What are some signature wines to try in France?

In Bordeaux, sample a rich Cabernet Sauvignon; in Burgundy, enjoy a complex Pinot Noir. The Loire Valley’s Sauvignon Blanc and Provence’s refreshing rosé are also highlights.

How can travelers get around France's wine regions?

Train services connect major cities to wine regions, while rental cars offer flexibility for exploring rural areas. Biking and guided tours are popular for a more immersive experience.

What makes France's wine country special?

France's wine regions are steeped in history, with many vineyards practicing traditional methods passed down through generations. The diverse terroirs, from the limestone of Burgundy to the clay of Bordeaux, contribute to the unique characteristics of each wine.

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