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Make the most of your trip to Burgundy with these hand picked vineyards. Whether you wish to taste marvelous wines, explore endless cellars, or simply tour the best wineries and sip amazing Pinot Noir, take the time to discover these unmissable wineries.

Cave de Patriarche
The history of Patriarche was written by audacious men and women starting in 1780. This breathtaking winery will have you exploring the vast caves hiding under the streets of Beaune, where you will finish by savoring delicious Chardonnay and Pinot Noir

La Cueillette
In the old castle of Cîteaux, preserved 19th century architecture and the largest Cistercian cellars in the world under its feet, La Cueillette re-enchants the senses through an experience with a strong emotional impact : gourmet and gourmand, hotelier but above all hospitable, well -being and well-being, nature and natural.

Château Saint Aubin
Once the property of the Countess of Trébon, a descendant of one of Louis XIV’s Musketeers, the Château offers its guests over 300 years of history in Burgundy. The building, belong to the Piffaut family, heirs to a two-hundred-year-old tradition of family viticulture

Château de Chassagne Motrachet
In 1997, Michel took over the estate. Through passion, courage and stubbornness, Michel Picard has built over the years a family winery recognized by his peers. Today, 140 hectares of vines spread over 4 areas between the Côte Chalonnaise and the Côte de Beaune.

Château de Mersault
Located in the heart of Côte de Beaune, the estate owns splendid plots of Meursault, Pommard, Puligny-Montrachet, Beaune and Corton’s hill. The Château, the conservatory, the former winery, the outbuildings, the dovecote, the park and the orchard spread over 10 hectares.

Château de Pommard
Set within its boundary walls is the Clos Marey-Monge, a monopole regarded by experts across the ages as a geological marvel with its different soil compositions. The vineyard team rigorously follows the lunar calendar for such preparations and treatments to ensure the vitality of the grapes.
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