Embark on an unparalleled oenological journey with ArtLuxury Experience, where the world of fine wine is revealed through the expertise of the industry’s most distinguished figures.
An Elite Oenological Journey in Paris
Led by the "Meilleur Sommelier de France"
Our portfolio features exclusive encounters led by master sommeliers, including WSET4 experts and winners of the prestigious "Meilleur Sommelier de France" competition. These experts offer unparalleled insight, drawing from their illustrious backgrounds in legendary establishments such as:
- The Ritz Paris
- The Peninsula
- Hôtel de Crillon

Rare Sensory Experiences & Exclusive Access
Indulge in a spectrum of rare wine experiences, ranging from refined blind tastings to clandestine cellar discoveries:
- Blind Tasting of Grand Crus: A private session featuring four exceptional Grand Crus in a refined setting.
- Clandestine Cellar Sanctuaries: An intimate discovery of legendary vintages within the secret sanctuary of a private cellar.
- Authentic Vaulted Cellars: Taste Grand Crus wines in the historic, authentic vaulted cellar belonging to one of our master Sommeliers.
- The Clos Montmartre Vineyard: A rare Parisian privilege. Explore this hidden treasure—usually closed to the public—for a gourmet picnic and private tasting.
- Palace Wine Cellars: The pinnacle of luxury. Descend into the historic wine cellars of a legendary Palace to savor world-class selections under the guidance of an award-winning sommelier.
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Entirely Bespoke Oenological Journeys
Each of our wine tasting experiences is entirely bespoke. We invite you to share your specific desires and preferences, whether you seek a particular vintage, a specific region, or a unique historical setting.
We will ensure the creation of a tailored journey that perfectly aligns with your expectations and your love for the vine.
Begin Your Private Tasting Experience
From the secret hills of Montmartre to the subterranean history of Paris's greatest palaces, we orchestrate every detail of your wine journey.



