Château de Pommard
Just a short drive from the heart of Burgundy's wine country, Château de Pommard offers an immersive journey into the world of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. This 18th-century estate, surrounded by 40 hectares of organic vineyards, combines historic grandeur with modern winemaking. Visitors can explore the cellars, taste exceptional wines, and soak in the serene French countryside—all without leaving Australia? Yes, this is a virtual stop for armchair travelers or a real-life destination if you're planning a trip to France. For those on an Australian wine tour, think of it as inspiration for seeking out similar boutique wineries in regions like the Yarra Valley or Margaret River.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine Tastings: Sample the estate's signature Pommard Premier Cru and other vintages in the elegant tasting room, with expert guides explaining the terroir.
- Historic Cellars: Descend into the 18th-century vaulted cellars where thousands of bottles age in perfect silence—a photographer's dream.
- Organic Vineyard Walk: Stroll through the biodynamic vineyards, learning about sustainable practices that have been in place since 2014.
- Architecture & Gardens: Admire the château's neoclassical facade and manicured French gardens, perfect for a picnic or a leisurely afternoon.
- Art Exhibitions: The estate doubles as a cultural venue, hosting contemporary art installations in the winery's modern spaces.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three hours to fully appreciate the tasting, cellar tour, and grounds. If you're pairing with a lunch at the on-site restaurant (book ahead), allow half a day. For wine enthusiasts, a morning visit followed by a picnic in the vineyards makes for a relaxed itinerary. Combine with nearby wineries in the Côte de Beaune for a full day of exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Beaune: The historic capital of Burgundy wine, just 5 km away, with the iconic Hôtel-Dieu and bustling markets.
- Meursault: Famous for its rich whites, a short drive south for more tastings and scenic vineyard views.
- Volnay: A picturesque village known for elegant reds, perfect for a quiet afternoon.
- Dijon: The region's culinary hub, 40 minutes north, with mustard shops and Michelin-starred dining.
- Clos de Vougeot: A historic walled vineyard and château, about 20 minutes north, steeped in wine lore.
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Image credits
- Beaune — HawkeyeUK / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Dijon — Rainer Zenz . / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Volnay — Kam LAOU 312 332 / CC BY-SA 4.0