Join us for a private car tour that takes you on a wine tasting journey through some of the most sought-after vineyards and wineries in the Cote de Nuits, the heart of Burgundy's world-renowned Pinot Noir production. Our tours are personalized to your preferences and offer a one-of-a-kind wine tasting experience. With pickup and drop-off available in either Dijon or Beaune, our tour is the perfect way to explore one of the world's most exceptional wine regions. Here are the three visits and lunches included in our tour.

Visit 1 ▸ Marsannay-la-Côte Grand Cru Vineyards at Chateau de Marsannay
Begin your tour with a visit and grand cru tasting at Chateau de Marsannay in Gevrey-Chambertin, where you'll taste some of the most complex and full-bodied wines in the world.


Visit 2 ▸ Vosnee Romanee and Nuits St George
Travel to Vosnee Romanee, known for its rich and silky Pinot Noir wines, and then on to Nuits St George, which produces robust and structured wines with bold tannins. Along the way, you'll enjoy the breathtaking views of the rolling hills covered with vineyards that are so characteristic of the Burgundy region.

Lunch  ▸ Lunch at Le Millésime
You'll also savor a delicious lunch at Le Millésime pairing your meal with exceptional wines from the region.


Visit 3 ▸ Chateau du Clos de Vougeot & Tasting at Domaine Rion
No visit to the Cote de Nuits is complete without a stop at the famous Chateau du Clos de Vougeot, where you'll learn about the winemaking process and history of the region that was first recognized by the monks centuries ago. Finally, experience the art of barrel making and taste exceptional wines at Domaine Rion.

Visit 4 ▸ Tasting at Domaine Corton Andre
Domaine Corton Andre produces a wide range of fine regional wine, including Grand Crus such as Corton and Corton Charlemagne, where you'll have the opportunity to taste these exceptional wines. Friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through the tasting in English, providing insight into the unique characteristics of each wine.

Join us for an unforgettable day exploring one of the world's most exceptional wine regions. Book your tour with Cote de Nuits Wine Tours today and create unforgettable memories in Burgundy.

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Dijon, a city located in the eastern region of France, is renowned for its distinctive architectural style that features Burgundian polychrome roofs. These roofs are adorned with glazed tiles in a range of colors, including green, yellow, and black, arranged in intricate geometric patterns. The stunning visual effect of these roofs has made them one of the most recognizable and beloved aspects of Dijon's architecture.

Not only is Dijon known for its impressive buildings, but it has also played an important role in French history. The city was once home to the Holy See and has been a significant administrative center of Burgundy since the time of the four famous Ducs. Dijon's rich heritage can be seen in its well-preserved historic buildings and monuments, including the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy and the Notre-Dame de Dijon Cathedral.

Beyond its historical significance, Dijon is also known for its culinary delights, particularly its mustard, which is renowned throughout the world. In addition to its famous mustard, Dijon is also home to a variety of other local delicacies, including cheeses, wines, and pastries.

Overall, Dijon is a city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Its stunning architecture and rich heritage make it a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to France.

The Cistercians created Burgundy's largest wall-surrounded vineyard, the Clos de Vougeot, in 1336. More importantly, the Cistercians, extensive vineyard owners as they were, were the first to notice that different vineyard plots gave consistently different wines. They therefore laid the earliest foundation for the naming of Burgundy crus and the region's terroir thinking. The Renaissance Château du Clos de Vougeot, situated inside the wall, was added in 1551 by rebuilding and enlarging a small chapel and some other buildings previously existing at the site.The Cistercians created Burgundy's largest wall-surrounded vineyard, the Clos de Vougeot, in 1336. More importantly, the Cistercians, extensive vineyard owners as they were, were the first to notice that different vineyard plots gave consistently different wines. They therefore laid the earliest foundation for the naming of Burgundy crus and the region's terroir thinking. The Renaissance Château du Clos de Vougeot, situated inside the wall, was added in 1551 by rebuilding and enlarging a small chapel and some other buildings previously existing at the site.