Maconnais Wine Route

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Winding through the sun-drenched hills of southern Burgundy, the Maconnais Wine Route is a journey into the heart of France's most approachable Chardonnay country. Here, the landscape is a patchwork of vineyards, stone villages, and Romanesque churches, where the pace of life is measured by the harvest. This is a region that rewards slow travel—stop at a family-run domaine, taste a crisp Pouilly-Fuissé straight from the barrel, and let the golden afternoon light stretch over the vines. For international travellers, it's an authentic slice of rural France, less crowded than its northern neighbour, the Côte de Beaune, yet brimming with character.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly savour the Maconnais Wine Route, allow at least two full days. Day one: explore the southern vineyards around Pouilly-Fuissé, with a stop at the Roche de Solutré for a hike and picnic. Day two: head north to Cluny Abbey and the Château de Pierreclos, then wind back through the villages of the Mâconnais for a final tasting. If you're short on time, a single day can cover the highlights between Mâcon and Cluny, but you'll miss the unhurried rhythm of domaine visits and vineyard walks.

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