Burgundy Wine & Culinary Experience
Sample 3-Day Burgundy Experience
Private, curated, and guided by a local Sommelier.
Day 1 – Côte de Beaune: Terroir & Tradition
Begin your journey with coffee and flaky pastries in Beaune as we settle into the rhythm of Burgundy. Over a relaxed 30-minute conversation, we’ll introduce the wines of the region and walk through the day’s plan together.
Morning tasting at a family-run domaine in Meursault, Chassagne-Montrachet, or Saint-Aubin
→ A vineyard stroll followed by a cellar tasting of village and premier cru whitesPause at Montrachet, one of Burgundy’s most legendary Grand Cru vineyards
→ A walk through the vines and a conversation about slope, soil, and storytellingSeasonal bistro lunch or picnic in the vines with a guided regional cheese tasting
Afternoon tasting in Savigny-lès-Beaune or Volnay
→ A side-by-side of different vineyard expressions and vintagesVisit to the Hospices de Beaune – a cultural treasure with deep historical ties to wine
Optional: Dinner at a locally-loved restaurant or a private candlelit cellar dinner with wine pairings
Day 2 – Côte de Nuits: Grand Cru & Depth
We’ll begin the day with fresh croissants and a check-in to reflect on your experience so far.
First stop: Romanée-Conti, the most iconic Pinot Noir site in the world
→ A quiet walk and reflection on its legacyTasting at a prestigious domaine in Gevrey-Chambertin or Vosne-Romanée
→ Explore premier and grand cru wines with contextLunch at a sommelier-hosted table or wine-centric countryside inn
Visit to a smaller, soulful producer in Nuits-Saint-Georges or Morey-St-Denis
→ Unfiltered insight into the winemaker’s worldFinal stop at Clos de Vougeot
→ Stroll the vineyard, snap photos, and optionally explore the château’s historic interiorEvening free, with relaxed dining recommendations tailored to your taste
Day 3 – Markets, Makers & Moments
This day is about living the rhythms of local life—tasting, creating, and connecting.
Visit to the Beaune market (Wed or Sat)
→ Wander seasonal stalls, sample cheeses, and chat with local vendorsOptional: Private cooking class or bread workshop with a local chef or baker
Light lunch sourced from the market or hosted in a local kitchen
Afternoon visit to a Burgundian pottery atelier or artisan studio
→ Discover functional art, meet the maker, and take home something meaningfulOptional: One last tasting or time to unwind at your lodging
Farewell dinner at a handpicked countryside auberge or bistro