Wine Tourism
Wine stay in Burgundy
Vineyards listed as UNESCO World Heritage, legendary appellations, passionate winemakers — and suites entirely dedicated to wine in the heart of Dijon, capital of Burgundy wines. Everything you need for an unforgettable wine stay in Burgundy.
Why Burgundy
The world's most celebrated vineyard
Nowhere else does wine tell such a story. From Chablis to the Mâconnais, Burgundy lines up 84 appellations, 33 Grands Crus and over 1,200 climats — those famous named plots listed as UNESCO World Heritage. A wine stay in Burgundy means driving the Route des Grands Crus, pushing open the door of family estates, and tasting Pinot Noir and Chardonnay where they were invented.
And it all starts in Dijon: the historical capital of the Dukes of Burgundy, home of the Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin, ideally placed between the Côte de Nuits (15 min) and the Côte de Beaune (30 min). Paris is just 1h35 away by TGV.
84
Appellations
33
Grands Crus
15 min
To the vineyards
1h35
From Paris (TGV)
Where to stay
A stay where wine never stops
Most accommodations stop at the door of the experience. At Oenosuite, wine is the experience: taste Burgundy wines in your suite thanks to the Jalunia connected cellar, solve a wine escape game, challenge each other with blind tastings — then set off for the estates the next morning.
Two suites in the heart of Dijon, rated 4.94/5 by over 120 guests, the only apartments in Dijon with the Vignobles & Découvertes label from the French Ministry of Tourism.

Itineraries
Three ways to explore the vineyards
Côte de Nuits — the legendary reds
Gevrey-Chambertin, Chambolle-Musigny, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges: the Route des Grands Crus starts 15 minutes from your suite.
The wine route from DijonCôte de Beaune — whites & Hospices
Beaune and its Hospices, then Pommard, Volnay, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet: the kingdom of the world's greatest Chardonnays.
Côte de Beaune guideThe complete stay — 3 to 4 days
Combine both Côtes with Dijon as your base camp: vineyards in the morning, gastronomy and culture in the evening.
Complete stay guidePrefer two wheels? Follow our cycling itineraries through the vineyards, or visit the historic cellars of Beaune.

When to come
Burgundy, season by season
- Spring — budding vines, available winemakers, magnificent light.
- Summer — festivals, long evenings on the terraces of Dijon.
- Autumn — harvest, golden vineyards, the Hospices de Beaune auction.
- Winter — quiet cellars, gentle prices: see our guide to Burgundy in the off-season.
Travelling with children? Read our guide to family wine tourism in Burgundy.
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Your wine stay in Burgundy, in practice
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