Château de Meursault

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Perched among the rolling vineyards of Burgundy, Château de Meursault is a magnificent 11th-century castle that doubles as a world-class winery. This grand estate offers a sensory journey through centuries of winemaking tradition, with its vaulted cellars, elegant tasting rooms, and sprawling vineyards. For international travellers, it's a quintessential Burgundy experience—combining history, architecture, and the region's famed Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours for a guided tour and tasting, though oenophiles could easily linger for a half-day if you combine it with a leisurely lunch at the château's restaurant or a picnic in the gardens. To fully appreciate the setting, aim to arrive in the late morning when the light is best for photographs, and book your tour in advance during peak season (May–October).

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