Santenay

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Nestled in the heart of Burgundy’s Côte de Beaune, Santenay is a wine lover’s dream—a quiet, sun-soaked village where vine-covered hills roll into the horizon and the air smells of earth and ripe grapes. This is Burgundy at its most authentic: no crowds, just exceptional Pinot Noir, medieval stone streets, and a genuine sense of terroir that has drawn connoisseurs for centuries. Whether you’re cycling through the vineyards, sipping a glass of premier cru in a family-run cellar, or exploring the remains of a 12th-century castle, Santenay rewards those who linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least half a day to explore the village and do a couple of tastings. If you want to hike the vineyards and visit the castle properly, a full day is ideal. Many travellers combine Santenay with a morning in nearby Beaune and an afternoon drive through the Route des Grands Crus—perfect for a relaxed self-drive itinerary.

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