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The Burgundy vineyards

The Burgundy vineyards are mainly concentrated alongside the road leading from Dijon to Mâcon. Here, more than anywhere else, man has adapted the grape varieties to the differents types of soil and the different climates. This is why, here in Burgundy, every village, every winegrower and even every vineyard produces its own unique wine. From North to South, the vineyards are like a mosaic of different soils giving wines with different aromas, colours and tastes. The Burguindy vineyards can be subdivided into 4 main areas: la Côte de Nuits, la Côte de Beaune, la Côte Chalonnaise et le Mâconnais.

La Côte de Nuits

The Côte de Nuits is situated just South of Dijon and is the most Northern of the 4 main wine areas of Burgundy. Some of the finest and most prestigious wines of the world, such as the Romanée-Conti, Gevrey-Chambertin or even Clos de Vougeot, are produced in this part of Burgundy.   

La Côte de Beaune

All around Beaune, the landscape is marked by the vineyards. One can find very good red wines here and some of the most prestigious names of white Burgundy wines are from the Côte de Beaune:  Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, etc.
In the middle of all the vineyards, Beaune is an attractive city full of traditions and places of interest. The famous old hospital ("Hospices de Beaune") with the typical Burgundy roof tiles is an absolute must for every on,e visiting Burgundy.

La Côte Chalonnaise

This part of Burgundy is a little less prestigious than its Northern neighbours, however the Côte Chalonnaise offers very good quality wines at reasonable prices. The names Rully, Givry, Montagny or even Mercurey have an excellent reputation. Chalon sur Saône (photography was invented here) is an interesting city in this area and many charming villages (like Buxy, Saint Gengoux  le National or Mercurey) are worth a visit. 

Le Mâconnais

From Tournus to Mâcon, on the west side of the river Saône, the Maconnais vineyard is mainly renowned for its white wines (Pouilly-Fuissé, Saint Véran, etc.). The undulating landscape of the Maconnais is marked by the famous Roche de Solutré.


   
 
To download this Wine map click here.
Visit website about the wines of Burgundy :
www.vins-bourgogne.fr

  
 
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At less than 10 miles
from the campsite

- Tournus (Abbey church, restaurants)
- Sennecey le Grand
  (supermarket, banks, etc)
- Laives (charming villages)
- Lac de Laives (swimming, fishing)
- Château de la Ferté (castle)

At less than 20 miles
from the campsite

- Chalon sur Saône (2nd city of
  Burgundy, invention of photography)

- Château de Cormatin (castle)
- Mercurey (vineyards, wine growers)
- Givry (vineyards, wine growers)
Brancion (medieval village)
- Buxy (medieval village)
- Chapaize  (romanesque church)
- Louhans (medieval city, market)

At less then 45 miles
from the campsite

- Mâcon (city of Lamartine)
- Hospices de Beaune (famous old hospital) 
- La Roche de Solutré 
- Abbaye de Cluny (remains of abbey)
- Grottes d'Azé (caves)
- Grottes de Blanot (caves)
- Hameau du Vin (wine museum)

Dates to remember...

Fri, Nov 21st
Sennecey le Grand Market
Fri, Nov 21st
Market Chalon sur Saône
Sat, Nov 22nd
Tournus Market
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