Wine tourism - Wines

Domaine Pont Juillet In Burgundy

The Route des Grands Crus, "Burgundy's Champs Elysées" ..



This 60 km itinerary, between Dijon and Santenay, takes you through the Côtes de Nuits, Côtes de Beaune and Hautes Côtes. The route takes you to the heart of the vineyards: Dijon, city of the Dukes of Burgundy, for starters; Beaune, capital of Burgundy wines; and the wine villages along the way: Gevrey-Chambertin, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Aloxe-Corton, Pommard, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet...
Escape along a pretty road framed by thousand-year-old vineyards, listed as Unesco World Heritage sites, and stop off at the most prestigious estates: Clos de Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée, Romane Conti .....

Follow the tourist routes and discover a succession of vineyards, some more famous than others..




The Route des Grands Vins ....



In the heart of Burgundy, from Santenay to the medieval village of Saint-Gengoux-le-National, the "Route des Grands Vins" extends the "Route des Grands Crus" southwards: over 100 km of signposted trails through a succession of rich terroirs: the Maranges, the Couchois and the Côte Chalonnaise.


A varied itinerary combining villages and nature, vineyards and bocage, Romanesque churches and castles... To discover without moderation, by car, but also on the Canal du Centre, or by bike along the Voie Verte.
Stop off at Chalon-sur-Saône, the cradle of photography, Mercurey or visit the châteaux of Rully, Germolles or Couches on the ancient Roman road....

The Mâconnais - Beaujolais Wine Route ....



To the west of Mâcon, the Mâconnais-Beaujolais Wine Route crosses an area of great beauty and unique historical wealth.
Venture along this poetic itinerary, dotted with picturesque villages; exceptional sites, such as Cluny Abbey; cliffs steeped in history, such as the Roche de Solutré; Romanesque churches, ....