Burgundy Wine Travel Guide: How to plan a trip to Burgundy

if you are planning for a trip to Burgundy, you might notice that it is a bit more difficult to arrange wine tasting visits and plan. While Dijon and Beaune are two major cities, there are many small towns in Burgundy area so it’s important to pick your home based depending on what you are looking for. Here’s what I learned from planning a trip and spending a few days in the region.

For places to stay,

  • Choose Dijon or Beaune for easy access to public transportation, taxis, wine bars, and restaurants

  • If you want a quite wine country getaway but with some restaurants and bars, Vosne-Romanee, Nuits-Saint-Georges in between Dijon and Beaune.

Find a local guide

We usually hire a local driver when visiting a foreign wine region so we can taste wines without having to worry about driving. They are also usually well-connected in the region and can

Use local resources to find tastings

Wine makers/producers in Burgundy don’t usually have regular tasting appointments available to book online, especially. Few websites you can use to directly book are

  • You can find domaines/producers that accept online reservations here

  • You can search for domaines/producers and can email them from Vins de Bourgogne

Find wines at restaurants and wineshops in town

While it can be challenging to visit well-known producers, you are much more likely to find their wines at local shops and restaurants at a better price point compared to other parts of the world. You can find the list of places here.

Visit during off-season (Nov-Jan) for higher chance of visiting a winery

Wineries are more likely to accept visitors when they are not busy with harvest or working at the vineyards.

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Where to taste top Burgundy wines while traveling in Burgundy

I just got back from an amazing trip to champagne and Burgundy and have to say it wasn’t easy planning a wine tasting trip to a region I’m not too familiar with! Producers in Burgundy typically don’t/can’t host tastings mainly because because 

  1. They run a small operation and don’t have capacity 

  2. They sell out of their wines so they don’t have bottles available to open for tastings 🤣 

It’s a bit different from the US where wineries develop an entire tourism and travel experience around it. I came across Vosne Tasting Club while researching and thought it was a perfect place for wine enthusiasts like me with no connections in Burgundy whatsoever. 

Located in Vosne-Romanee, this club has long standing relationships with surrounding wineries in the area to be able to source bottles from hard to get producers and host tastings. All tastings are private and you can choose various packages to do a comparative tasting of different villages, taste Grand Crus, or create a custom package to open any bottles they offer. Packages range from €100-225 and custom packages vary depending on bottles you choose.

They have impressive line up of wines from producers like Domaine de La Romanee-Conti, Armand Rousseau, Meo Camuzet, Arnoux-Lachaux, Roumier, Barthod, Gerard Mugneret, Bruno Clavelier, Henri Gouges, and many more. If you are looking for ways to taste multiple bottles from top Burgundy producers, recommend taking a look at their website.

More posts coming up on additional ways and places to taste in Burgundy. Follow @fine.vining for updates and DM if you have any questions!