Adventure Brief
Taste the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune on a private day trip from Dijon. Enjoy curator‑led cellar visits, guided tastings, and insights into Burgundy’s terroir and history.
8 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Taste the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune on a private day trip from Dijon. Enjoy curator‑led cellar visits, guided tastings, and insights into Burgundy’s terroir and history.
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You step out of an air‑conditioned vehicle and the rows of vines stretch like ordered lanes of history, the leaves whispering in a breeze that seems to point you toward the next glass. The Route des Grands Crus carves a ribbon through the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune — slopes that tilt sunward, soils of limestone and clay revealing the geology that shapes each appellation.







Difficulty
easy
Duration
8 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; participants should be able to walk short distances and climb cellar stairs.
Wildlife
History
Burgundy’s appellation map evolved from medieval monastic holdings and centuries of small‑lot ownership; many climats trace boundaries set by monks and local families.
Conservation
Many domaines in Burgundy are adopting organic or biodynamic practices; stay on roads and paths, respect private property, and avoid leaving litter in vineyard areas.

Reserve your spot on the "Wine tasting tours in Burgundy" today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Bring comfortable shoes
Cellars and village streets are often uneven and cool; closed‑toe shoes with a grippy sole help you move confidently.
Hydrate between tastings
Carry a water bottle and sip water between flights to stay sharp and minimize alcohol effects.
Book dietary needs ahead
If you have food restrictions, tell the guide when booking so lunch and tasting pairings can be arranged.
Pace your tasting
Spitting is acceptable and common at professional tastings—use it to sample more wines without impairing judgment.
Sturdy walking shoes
Protects feet on uneven village streets and cellar floors.
Light pack or daypack
Carries water, a camera, and layers without getting in the way during tastings.
Reusable water bottle
Staying hydrated between tastings keeps you clearheaded through the day.
Sun protection (hat & sunscreen)
Vineyard stretches and midday breaks expose you to sun—protect skin and eyes.
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