As a seasoned wine lover, what if venturing into the Gaillac region without your Winegrower Pass was not in keeping with the rules of the art? If you want to chat calmly (or passionately) with a winegrower around a barrel, a tasting glass in hand, get your VIP pass!
Already familiar with the concept? Book by date using the calendar or by domain by scrolling down the page. New? Go through the calendar, we'll explain everything!
Meetings at the vineyard
To explore the wine and estates route of Gaillac, the Pass Vigneron promises beautiful discoveries of character! Simply curious and connoisseurs are invited to come and meet a passionate winemaker, labeled Vignobles & Découvertes. The history of his estate and that of a thousand-year-old vineyard will be told to them, as well as the secrets of these wines that were once tasted at the tables of the counts and kings of France. Fans of vinotrips, experience a unique and exciting encounter by pushing open the doors of an estate where tasting rhymes with conviviality.
White wines, red wines, sparkling wines, etc. Gaillac is a wine region that offers great diversity. It must be said that on its three terroirs, there is plenty to do! AOP Gaillac, AOP Gaillac Premières Côtes or IGP Côtes du Tarn, our indigenous grape varieties allow many feats and a wide range of wines...

But the less knowledgeable can get lost. Who better than the winemakers themselves to explain the specificities of each vintage. At the end of the visit, we compare the aromas during a welcome tasting a stone's throw from the cellar and the barrels.
We are very satisfied with the welcome we received at Château Lacroux.
How does it work?
With the Vigneron Pass, each visitor goes to the estate of their choice, among those referenced in the list, and enjoys a visit to the winery and the vines followed by a privileged tasting with the winemaker. As a souvenir of this exceptional moment, a bottle of Gaillac from the estate will be offered to you.

The essentials of the Pass
- €22 for the Winegrower Pass (price valid for a group of 6 people max).
- Available for sale in all our tourist information offices as well as online on our website!
- Duration of the visit: approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 30 minutes (visit of the estate and tasting).
- 1 bottle from the estate offered at the end of the visit.
Book your Winegrower Pass with partner winegrowers
Select the area that inspires you and book your visit. If you want to make your choice based on your location, go to the map located further down the page.
Ancestral domains
Pass Vigneron au Château de Terride
- Puycelsi
Pass Vigneron au Domaine de Long-Pech
- Lisle-sur-tarn
- Donnazac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine Laubarel
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine de La Ramaye
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine des Vergnades
- Cadalen
Pass Vigneron au Domaine de Labarthe
- Castanet
Pass Vigneron au Château de Lacroux
- Cestayrols
We were at the Château de Terride the day before yesterday. Alix and Romain are the best. Really a great time. Despite the grape harvest, they were available. Very nice experience.
Modern domains
Pass Vigneron au Domaine Duffau
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine Vayssette
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine Carcenac
- Montans
We loved the visit to Domaine Labarthe. We live in Toulouse and I think we will do it again.
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Pass Vigneron au Domaine de Labarthe
- Castanet
Pass Vigneron au Mas d’Aurel
- Donnazac
Pass Vigneron au Château de Lacroux
- Cestayrols
Pass Vigneron au Château Les Vignals
- Cestayrols
Pass Vigneron au Domaine de La Ramaye
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine du Moulin
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Château de Terride
- Puycelsi
Pass Vigneron au Domaine Vayssette
- Gaillac
Pass Vigneron au Domaine des Vergnades
- Cadalen
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