Burgundy wine tour
Hop in the car and look forward to a culinary road trip through Burgundian France. With stays in world-class hotels and tastings at terroirs that have been declared a World Heritage Site, you will lack nothing as a foodie. Immerse yourself in the dizzying world of flavors and enjoy the good life. Where the world can't find you...
Champagne & Burgundy
Rolling hills covered with vines grapevines offer a picturesque backdrop during the journey. The first stop is the Champagne region, famous for its sparkling wines and breathtaking hiking trails. Renowned wineries welcome you to come enjoy exclusive tastings and discover the craftsmanship behind the world-famous champagne. After your exploration in Champagne, continue your journey to Burgundy. The charming town of Beaune is the heart of the region, where surrounding wine estates and farmers' markets invite you to learn the secrets of regional cuisine, from truffle hunting to wine pairing.
Tips tops from Roadtrip Champagne and Burgundy:
- Wine house Moët Chandon offers no fewer than seven different experiences, with tasting, of course
- For the drive to Beaune, you have the choice of driving via mustard city of Dijon or via beautiful Troyes in Chablis
- At Chateau de Meursault, you will get to see the cellars and taste eight different wines
- After the presentation, a visit to the cellars and a tasting of five Burgundy wines at Le Cellier de la Cabiote in Beaune, you can return to your hotel on foot
- Visit Prosper Maufoux's wine cellar and take a bike tour of the beautiful vineyards that stretch over nine acres
- One of the largest wine estates in Burgundy, Château de Santenay, was once owned by Philippe le Hardi, who issued a decree that forms the basis of monocépage viticulture in the region
- Go truffle hunting at La Maison aux Milles Truffes, be initiated into the method of preparation and taste the results
- The tour at La Moutarderie Fallot - the last independent mustard mill in the area - concludes with a mustard tasting at the Mustard Bar
- With more than 80 different winemakers owning a piece of the historic clos, the styles of Clos de Vougeot vary widely.
Be sure to taste the magnificent Grand Cru wines!