This is a great find, tucked away in Charles Dickens Sq. this museum tells the story of Wine, particularly Paris and France, it is beautifully sign posted, comes along with an audio presentation and b...
Excellent venue for French food & drink but dated museum
This is great place to come and eat some amazing French food and drink great French wine. While there we were talking to the staff about the wine in interesting detail. Our mistake was then visiting ...
The wine museum on the Water street (Rue des eaux)!!!
...and it worth doing! The visit of the museum will not last more than 1 hour, but it's a real escapade into the history of Paris and wine, in the same time. They also propose some interesting bottles...
We had excellent late lunch there with wonderful wine pairings. The museum is interesting and informative. It was a bit strange to see that we were the only visitors.. It is not easy to find...
Here shows the history of the development of Santorini wine and the life of the grape growers from 1660 to 1970.
The wine museum, which has never visited before, is a long-term knowledge, starting with the grape harvesting, the whole wine-making process.
Wine museum is great for taking kids and there is a novelty
A bit of a rural atmosphere. The village as a whole feels like a history museum. The area is small. The most expensive red wine in the world, worth more than 4 million RMB, also comes from this winery. It is really eye-opening.
The 16th district, west of Paris, has always maintained a confinement despite its proximity to the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. The vaulted cellar now shows the process of making wine with waxworks and displays of ancient wine tools.