New season of free wine tastings at Caves Augé

Tastings at Caves Auge - photo by Bert Celce of Wine Terroirs
Photo: Bert Celce of Wine Terroirs
For some, it’s the sight of daffodils pushing up through new grass. For us, the arrival of Spring is heralded by the return of wine tastings at Caves Augé. After several cold and dry months of inactivity, the free tastings will begin again this weekend with winemakers from the Jura, Savoie and Alsace.
You can find the full Spring & Summer schedule below, plus additional tastings in our weekly roundup of Paris Food & Wine Events. All tastings at Caves Augé are free and take place from 11am-6pm at 116 blvd Haussmann, 75008.
- March 10: winemakers from the Jura, Savoie and Alsace, including Audrey & Christian Binner, Dominique Belluard, André Ostertag, Emmanuel Houillon, Gérard Schueller, Stéphane Tissot, Jean-Yves Peron, Raphaël Bartucci, Jean François Gannevat, Philippe Bornard and Jacques Maillet. From 11am-6pm at 116 blvd Haussmann, 75008.
- April 7: winemakers from the Rhone Valley, including Jean-Paul Daumen, Dard et Ribo, Éric Pfefferling, Guy Jullien, Jean-Michel Stéphan, Hervé Souhaut, Thierry Allemand, Gérald Oustrict, Michèle Aubéry Laurent, and Pierre Clape. From 11am-6pm at 116 blvd Haussmann, 75008.
- May 12: winemakers from the Beaujolais region, including Matthieu Lapierre, Jean Foillard, Yvon Métras, Charlie Thévenet, Philippe Valette, Jean-Paul Thévenet, Georges Descombes, Philippe Jambon and Damien Coquelet. From 11am-6pm at 116 blvd Haussmann, 75008.
- June 16: winemakers from the Loire Valley, including Thierry Puzelat, Frantz Saumon, Émile Hérrédia, Olivier Lemasson, Eric Morgat, Pascal Potaire, Benoît Courault, Alexandre Bain, Jérôme Lenoir, Pascal Simonutti, Mark Angeli and Claude Courtois. From 11am-6pm at 116 blvd Haussmann, 75008.
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The tastings at Augé are one of my favorite events in Paris, definitely not to be missed.
My husband and I will in Paris for a week at the time of the May 12th one. Do we need to do anything to reserve? Or do you just show up anytime during that span?
Hi Tara – The tastings happen on the sidewalk in front of the shop (perfect when the weather cooperates!). Just show up whenever you want.
Thank you so much for the prompt response! This is a fabulous blog, by the way, and it is organized in such a different, yet completely logical way. Kudos!