
Wine Tasting in Montmartre — 5 Wines, Cheese & Dessert
Five wines. Five regions. Place du Tertre. The most Parisian afternoon possible.
Duration
~1.5 hours
Group
Private
138 reviews
4.9 / 5
From
€205pp
What's included
Not included:Nothing — full tasting experience included.
Highlights
- Expert sommelier with regional context for each wine
- 5 wines: sparkling, white, 2 reds, dessert wine
- Cheese & charcuterie board — 3–4 cheeses
- Traditional French dessert (crème brûlée or tarte tatin)
- Set on the iconic Place du Tertre
- Pairs perfectly with the Montmartre Walking Tour
What it actually feels like
On Place du Tertre, where Montmartre painters have worked for over a century, you sit down with a wine professional and five wines from across France. Sparkling. White. Two reds. A dessert wine. Each one introduced with regional context, grape variety, terroir, tasting notes.
A cheese and charcuterie board comes with the wines — three to four French cheeses chosen across the five families. A traditional dessert finishes the tasting, usually crème brûlée or tarte tatin.
It is the kind of afternoon that explains, gently, why French wine is treated the way it is. Pair it with our Montmartre Walking Tour for a perfect half-day on the hill.
Practical information
Meeting point
17 Place du Tertre, Chez Eugène restaurant, Montmartre
Duration
~1.5 hours
Group size
Private — your group only
Languages
English (primary). Other languages on request.
Availability
Operates year-round. Live availability via the booking calendar.
Meals
Nothing — full tasting experience included.
Privacy
100% private — only your group, never shared with strangers.
Step by step
- 01
Welcome at Chez Eugène
Place du Tertre — settle in.
- 02
Wine 1 — Sparkling
Crémant or regional sparkling, with context.
- 03
Wine 2 — White
Burgundy, Alsace or Loire.
- 04
Cheese & charcuterie board
Served alongside the next wines.
- 05
Wines 3 & 4 — Reds
Light first, structured second.
- 06
Wine 5 — Dessert wine
Sauternes, Muscat, or late harvest — with traditional French dessert.
Frequently asked questions
Is this tour really private?
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Yes — 100% private. Only your group, never shared with strangers. The price from €205 per person is based on a private group of 2.
Where do we meet?
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17 Place du Tertre, Chez Eugène restaurant, Montmartre.
How long is the tour?
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~1.5 hours. Operates year-round. Live availability via the booking calendar.
What's included — and what isn't?
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Included: 5 wines (sparkling, white, 2 reds, dessert), Cheese and charcuterie board, Traditional French dessert, Expert wine professional. Not included: Nothing — full tasting experience included..
What languages is the tour available in?
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English (primary). Other languages on request.
How do I book, and is the price per person?
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Use the live booking calendar on this page for instant confirmation. Prices are per person and start from €205 based on a private group of 2 — the per-person rate decreases as your group grows.
Per person, from
€205
Based on a private group of 2.
100% private — only your group, never shared with strangers. · Live availability via the calendar.
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