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Best Local Bordeaux Wine Cave Guide
Bordeaux's wine culture runs deeper than the famous châteaux and tasting rooms along the Garonne. In the city's historic centre — around Place du Parlement, Rue du Pas-Saint-Georges, and the old Saint-Pierre neighbourhood — there are caves and wine bars where the wine is taken seriously and the atmosphere is genuinely local. This is a walk through the city that invented wine culture, from an intimate cave with a hundred-year-old tasting counter to a modern wine bar with a list that reads like a love letter to the right bank.
Bordeaux Wine & Jazz Nights
As the sun dips below the rooftops of Bordeaux's Rue Sainte-Catherine, the city transforms. The wine bars remain open long after the day visitors have drifted away. In the Saint-Pierre district, jazz clubs pulse with music, drawing night owls into their intimate settings. Along the Garonne, the quais offer an open-air bar experience under the stars, where laughter and the clink of glasses fill the night. Beyond the familiar names lie wine caves and indie music spots like Saint-Michel, away from the crowds. Bordeaux's nocturnal charm reveals a side of the city most miss, vibrant and alive with possibilities, waiting just beyond the well-trodden paths of its famous cellars.