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.

Between Gevrey-Chambertin, Vougeot, Vosne-Romanée, Pommard and Meursault, every village on the Route des Grands Crus tells a chapter of wine history. And because Burgundy is inseparable from its table, your stay alternates between estate tastings, historic cellars, and Burgundian classics: œufs en meurette, coq au vin, Époisses cheese, all paired with local wines.

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.

Wine stay in Burgundy, vineyard landscape near Dijon

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 Dijon

Côte 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 guide

The 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 guide

Prefer two wheels? Follow our cycling itineraries through the vineyards, or visit the historic cellars of Beaune.

Route des Grands Crus in Burgundy near Dijon

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.

Experiences

What to do during your wine stay

Estate tastings

Meet independent winemakers of the Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune. Expect €10-25 per person, often deducted if you buy a bottle.

The best tastings

Cellars & heritage

The Hospices de Beaune, the Clos de Vougeot, centuries-old cellars, and the Cité de la Gastronomie et du Vin in Dijon.

Historic cellars of Beaune

The Voie des Vignes by bike

Ride from Dijon to Beaune through the vineyards on a dedicated cycling route. E-bikes can be rented in town.

Cycling itineraries

Burgundian gastronomy

Œufs en meurette, bœuf bourguignon, Époisses: Dijon's bistros pair every dish with local appellations, at better prices than Beaune.

Food & wine in Dijon

Wine events

Harvest in September, the Hospices de Beaune auction in November, the Saint-Vincent Tournante in January: the wine calendar never stops.

Join the harvest

In your suite

Jalunia connected cellar, wine escape game, Winer blind-tasting boxes: at Oenosuite the experience continues after the estates close.

Discover the suites

Budget

How much does a wine stay in Burgundy cost?

  • Accommodation€90-190 / night

    wine suite in central Dijon, direct booking

  • Estate tastings€10-25 / pers.

    often deducted when you buy

  • Restaurants€35-70 / pers.

    food & wine pairing menu

  • 2-night weekend for two€500-900

    all included

Dijon offers noticeably better value than Beaune for both accommodation and restaurants, especially in high season, for the same distance to the vineyards.

Guest reviews

They stayed at Oenosuite

« Simon has an incredible concept! The accommodation was wonderful and surprising; more than a place to stay, it's an experience to live. We loved it: spotless, 10 minutes' walk from the centre, and an immersive way to discover Burgundy. »

Lisa · Airbnb

« An excellent concept between tradition (the wine theme, the exposed stone) and modernity (you can buy the great wines offered in the apartment online). Top comfort, ideal setting near the city centre, and a very attentive host. »

Bernard · Airbnb

FAQ

Your wine stay in Burgundy, in practice

Dijon is the ideal base camp: capital of Burgundy wines, gateway to the Route des Grands Crus (15 minutes from the Côte de Nuits, 30 minutes from Beaune), with restaurants, culture and nightlife on your doorstep. Oenosuite offers wine-themed suites in the heart of Dijon, with a connected wine cellar and tasting experiences included.

A 2-day weekend lets you discover Dijon and the Côte de Nuits. For the full experience (Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and a village like Meursault or Gevrey-Chambertin), plan 3 to 4 days. Many of our guests arrive Thursday evening and leave Sunday.

Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October, harvest season) are the most beautiful periods. Winter is quieter and cheaper, with winemakers more available. Summer is lively but busier. Burgundy is worth visiting all year round.

Not necessarily. From Dijon you can reach the vineyards by regional train (Beaune in 20 min), by bike along the Voie des Vignes, or with organised tours and private drivers bookable through our partner Winalist. Staying in central Dijon means you don't drive at all in the evening.

Our suites include the Jalunia connected wine cellar (taste Burgundy wines directly in your suite), a wine escape game, blind tasting kits, winemaker products, and personalised recommendations for estate visits. Rated 4.94/5 by over 120 guests.

Dijon is 1h35 from Paris by TGV, with direct trains throughout the day. Our suites are a few minutes from Dijon station, in the historic city centre, no car needed to start your wine stay.

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