Côte de Nuits Wine Route

The Côte de Nuits Wine Route is a legendary stretch of the Burgundy wine region, producing some of the world's most celebrated Pinot Noirs. This narrow strip of vineyards, just 20 km long, is home to 24 Grand Cru appellations, including Romanée-Conti and Chambertin. For wine lovers, it's a pilgrimage—a chance to taste and buy directly from domaine cellars, explore medieval villages, and soak up the region's rich viticultural history.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least one full day driving or cycling the Route des Grands Crus (the D974). For a deeper experience, allow two days: day one for the northern section from Marsannay to Vougeot, and day two from Vosne-Romanée to Nuits-Saint-Georges. This gives you time for tastings, vineyard walks, and lunch at a Michelin-starred restaurant like La Table de l'Abbaye in Vougeot. If you're combining with a Dijon visit, the route is easily done as a day trip, but overnighting in Beaune or Nuits-Saint-Georges lets you enjoy evening dining and a relaxed pace.

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