Nestled within the historic limestone quarries of the Passy district, the Paris Wine Museum occupies a 16th-century cellar vault, offering a cool, atmospheric retreat. The museum showcases an array of winemaking tools and equipment, including historic grape presses and Cognac-making machines, providing insight into the rich history of viticulture. Visitors can enjoy a glass of wine from the museum’s own vineyard, included with most admissions. For those looking to extend their visit, the on-site Les Echansons restaurant serves lunch and is open on Friday evenings.
Paris Wine Museum (Musée du Vin Paris)
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