Burgundy Wine Trail

Touring the Burgundy Wine Trail

Touring the Burgundy Wine Trail is a voyage of discovery, where you’ll learn about life in Burgundy and the region’s wine, its cuisine, and its extraordinary historical heritage. Among the tourist attractions along your route, we recommend that you stop at Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital, and take the time to visit the town’s famous charitable hospitals. You’ll travel from appellation to appellation and will be surprised to encounter village names that you’ll recognise from the labels of your favourite bottles of Burgundy: Chablis, Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Meursault, Pommard, Puligny-Montrachet, and Rully… Stop off to meet with Burgundy’s wine growers, who are proud of their land and its produce, and taste their wines as you go.

This journey through the local wine culture, with its visits to the wineries of wine cooperatives, wine traders, and the wine-growing estates themselves, will also take you through a region with an incredible culinary heritage and unique local produce (if we only had to name one, we would choose Epoisses, the famous local cheese).

The map of wine trails in Burgundy

Burgundy extends over several French departments and several different wine regions: from Chablis to Mâcon, you’ll need to cover 220 kilometres to go from end to end – which means you’ll end up discovering an enormous territory and a multitude of different terroirs.

Burgundy wine route getaways

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A wine Romance in Chablis

At the gateway to the Côte d´Or, in Burgundy, taste the famous dry white wines of Chablis for a romantic stay. Charming accommodation and renowned wine estates.

2 days / 1 night from €305 pp

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4.9/5 (11 reviews)

Beaune wine trip

In the heart of the famous vineyards of the Côte de Beaune, forget your daily worries. Time seams to stop and only your well-being is important.

2 days / 1 night from €585 pp

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4.9/5 (18 reviews)

Cote de Beaune wine-tasting weekend

If Burgundy produces great wines it also cultivates the love of gastronomy. You will savour dishes at a Michelin stared establishment. We propose a weekend in the spirit of "l'art de vivre"

2 days / 1 night from €500 pp

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4.9/5 (50 reviews)

Cote de Nuits wine weekend

Wend your way on trails of the « Côte de Nuits », stop for lunch at a winery and discover the secrets of these lands. This is the territory of Pinot Noir and Burgundy Truffles

3 days / 2 nights from €460 pp

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5.0/5 (3 reviews)

Discover the wines of Burgundy

Treat your loved ones to a unique gift box that takes them on a journey through the finest wines of Burgundy. Enjoy a 2-day wine-tasting getaway in the heart of the most beautiful Burgundy vineyards.

2 days / 1 night from €110 pp

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5.0/5 (4 reviews)

Organic and bike in Burgundy

Cycle along the wine roads of Burgundy, discover organic Burgundian wines, etc. A weekend dedicated to organic and good food!

2 days / 1 night from €185 pp

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Saint Aubin - Wine weekend

Comfortably settled in your hotel room at the Prosper Maufoux mansion house, discover the world of Burgundy winemakers and share their deep attachment to the land.

2 days / 1 night from €380 pp

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5.0/5 (6 reviews)

Sleeping at a winemaker's house in Burgundy

Welcome to the South of Burgundy, discover the Mâconnais vineyard known for its sumptuous wines and picturesque vineyard landscapes. Sleep in an unusual accommodation in a wine property and taste its wines.

2 days / 1 night from €230 pp

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Weekend to discover oenology

Looking for an original and convivial gift ? Treat your family or friends to a wine getaway, offer offer them an original and convivial gift to visit french vineyards.

2 days / 1 night from €145 pp

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5.0/5 (6 reviews)

Wine and golf weekend in Burgundy

Chambolle-Musigny, this name alone suggests elegance and delicacy. Combine this with the myth of the Citeaux monks and the Golf of Chailly with its sixteenth century castle, this is the ideal get away for an exceptionnel weekend

3 days / 2 nights from €795 pp

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Wine and Truffle day in Burgundy

A gourmet day around 2 emblematic products of Burgundy gastronomy: truffles and wine. The truffle grower Thierry Bezeux and the Montmain wine estate invite you to share their passions and know-how.

1 day from €140 pp

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Wine day around Beaune

Travel along the Burgundy Grand Cru wine route to discover the region's famous vineyards. Meet passionate winemakers and taste wines from several estates. A day with 3 visits and lunch included.

1 day from €135 pp

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Wine Trip in Beaune

Discover one of France's most picturesque regions, Burgundy, where history and wine heritage come together. Join your guide on a 3-day tour to explore Burgundian cuisine and wine, and be enchanted by the region's stunning, endless vineyard landscapes.

3 days / 2 nights from €788 pp

Routes along the wine trails of Burgundy

There are five main routes to allow you to discover the wines of Burgundy, which will take you from the north to the south of the region, from Dijon to Mâcon via Beaune. Each of these trails will give you a new insight into the region and its wines.

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The Burgundy Grands Crus Trail, in the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune regions

Over a distance in excess of 60 kilometres, from Dijon to Santenay, the opportunity arises to travel the legendary Route Nationale 64, which crosses the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune regions, with the world-famous villages that give their names to some of Burgundy’s greatest Grands Crus – with names such as Vougeot and Romanée-Conti! This route, which was given official status in 1995, has plenty of signs to minimise the risk of you getting lost.

The Grands Vins Trail through the Côte Chalonnaise

Extending the Grands Crus Trail a little further beyond the road takes you on a journey of discovery into the Côte Chalonnaise.  Passing through approximately forty villages with Roman churches and orchards, some of the most famous wine appellations that you will encounter include Rulley and Mercurey for red wines and Montagny and Givry for white wines.

The Yonne wine growing region

Stroll through the areas of Chablis, Auxerre, and Tonnerre: the Yonne, which is primarily known for Chablis, offers a wide range of different wines to explore.

The Mâcon wine tour

At the very south of the Burgundy wine growing region, the Mâcon tourist trail leads you on a journey in the footsteps of wines including Mâcon, Pouilly-Fuissé and Saint-Véran. Nearby, a short detour takes you to the fabulous Rock of Solturé, while Cluny Abbey is another must-see!

Discover Bourgogne’s sparkling wines

Winemakers will greet you as you follow the trail of Bourgogne’s sparkling wine or crémant, tasting all the different varieties blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs and rosé, ambling through the countryside around Châtillon on a voyage of discovery.

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