Burgundy Wine Tasting

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Imagine rolling hillsides quilted with vines, medieval villages perched on slopes, and cellars that have been perfecting their craft for centuries. Burgundy is the holy grail for wine lovers, a place where the concept of terroir is practically a religion. Here, you don't just taste wine; you taste the very soil, the climate, and the hands that have tended these vines for generations. Whether you're a seasoned oenophile or a curious novice, a journey through Burgundy's wine routes is an immersive dive into French culture, history, and the art of living well.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least 3 to 4 days to truly soak in the wine culture and scenery. A shorter 2-day whirlwind can cover Beaune and the Route des Grands Crus, but to explore the lesser-known appellations (like the Côte Chalonnaise or Mâconnais) and enjoy leisurely tastings, a week is ideal. Pace yourself with a morning vineyard hike, a long lunch in a village square, and an afternoon tasting session — Burgundy rewards those who linger.

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