The map of Bourgogne and its five wine-producing regions, with, from north to south, the vineyards of Chablis, Grand Auxerrois and Châtillonnais, Côte de Nuits and Hautes Côtes de Nuits, Côte de Beaune and Hautes Côtes de Beaune, Côte Chalonnaise and Côtes du Couchois and, finally, Mâconnais. This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
In Bourgogne, in the department of Côte-d'Or, the Côte de Beaune vineyards stretch between Ladoix-Serrigny and the Maranges hillsides. The Côte de Beaune's names are as famous as they are evocative: Aloxe-Corton, Beaune, Pommard, Volnay, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet... This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
In Bourgogne, in the department of Côte d'Or, the Côte de Nuits vineyards are located south of the city of Dijon, known as the “Champs-Élysées” of Bourgogne. The wine route passes through famous villages whose names have taken the world by storm: Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée, Nuits-Saint-Georges... This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
In Bourgogne, in the department of Saône-et-Loire, the Côte Chalonnaise vineyard stretches between the Côte de Beaune to the north and the hills of the Mâconnais to the south. It lies to the north and south of the town of Chalon-sur-Saône. Couchois lies to the south of the Hautes Côtes de Beaune, a little further west, on the other side of the Canal du Centre. This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
In Bourgogne, in the department of Saône-et-Loire, the Mâconnais vineyard marks the southern border of Bourgogne. It stretches 35 km long, between Sennecey-le-Grand and Saint-Vérand, and 10 km wide, bounded on the west by the Grosne valley and on the east by the Saône valley. This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
In Bourgogne, in the department of Yonne, the Chablis vineyards cover the hillsides running alongside the Serein Valley. Auxerrois lies to the south/southeast of the town of Auxerre. The Tonnerrois lies in the Armançon valley near the town of Tonnerre. Le Vézelien is in the south of the department, around Vézelay. Le Jovinien is in the north of the department, overlooking Joigny. Le Châtillonnais region is 70 km northwest of Dijon and 45 km east of Tonnerre. This map can be used for wine tourism in Bourgogne.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Head over to the "Trips to the Bourgogne Region" section to find out more about the various trails through the Bourgogne wine region.
Discover a summary diagram to better understand the levels of appellations contrôlées.
Discover a summary diagram to better understand the levels of appellations contrôlées.
Tasting the wines of Bourgogne isn’t just about being able to appreciate the quality of a wine; it’s also about knowing how to find simple, precise and comprehensible words to describe the sensations it creates. This exercise is sometimes tricky but anyone can do it with the help of this brochure, which presents all the stages in tasting Bourgogne wine.
All you need to know about Bourgogne is in this brochure. This passport gives you all you need to know about Bourgogne wines and the vineyards as a whole. It includes a map of Bourgogne and its five wine-producing regions, Bourgogne's viticultural situation, the history of Bourgogne wines...
12-page brochure to know everything about the Climats of Bourgogne wines.
A three-way fold-out guide to the aromas of Bourgogne wines to explain its origins. It provides examples of appellations in which they can be found and suggests a methodology for learning about them in the glass. To find out more, visit our Wines and aromas section.
The winegrowers of Bourgogne are proud to welcome you to the heart of their terroir. So many of you come to explore our region and appreciate the beauty of our landscapes.
Strolling along the paths between the vines, you’ll often see winegrowers – on foot and in tractors – busy pruning, debudding, trimming back, or harvesting… Like all fine things, our vines need to be cared for and monitored throughout the year, because our vineyard is a place of work for thousands of women and men who make a living from the winegrowing industry.
The aim of this booklet is to introduce you to the daily life of winegrowers and their work in the vines throughout the year. We want to show you the challenges we face, and the efforts we are making to respond to the major environmental concerns that we fully share.
Come and visit our wineries, our vineyard, and our professional organizations. We look forward to sharing our passion with you. Enjoy discovering the vineyard of Bourgogne !
This guide will give you the keys to discovering Bourgogne's Domaines, Maisons and Caves Coopératives and tasting their prestigious wines. It lists over 250 “Vignobles & Découvertes” label wineries in Bourgogne.
Download this regularly updated guide for the most precise details. The events are listed chronologically, each described briefly, and accompanied by practical information such as timings, locations, prices, contact details, and websites. This guide allows you to refine your search by vineyard and date, a valuable tool for planning a festive weekend in the heart of our terroirs.
Looking for the perfect place to taste Bourgogne wines?
Download the tourist cellars guide or the wine festivals guide.
A unique grape variety for a fresh white wine. Bourgogne Aligoté, a sure value in your basket.
Gourmet and easy to match, Mâcon is a sure value for any occasion.
Preserving the quality of our wines in the face of climate change means being agile.
Looking to our roots for the vines of tomorrow - that's adaptation!
The AOP specifications guarantee the durability of our vineyards and our know-how. In Bourgogne, sustainability also means making our bottles lighter and helping to reduce our carbon footprint.
There's nothing like a Bourgogne wine with harmonious notes to pair with a meal you didn’t cook.
Just a small salad. But served with an equally fresh and fruity Bourgogne white wine, it's quite something.
Even a simple pan-roasted vegetable deserves the silky delicacy of a Bourgogne red wine.
Bourgogne isn't just about white and red wines. Over 10% of our wines are the elegant Crémant de Bourgogne.
The perfect match. And so much more.
Poster in French and English illustrating the process for making Bourgogne white wines.
Poster in French and English illustrating the process for making red wines in Burgundy.
Poster in French and English illustrating the process for making Crémant de Bourgogne sparkling wine.
Poster in French and English describing the vegetative cycle of the vine, from budding to grape ripening.
Traveling to Bourgogne for a few days? Are you going to visit some wine cellars? Is it raining and your kids don't know what to do? Here's an easy, free solution!
Download our game sheets (in French only) to entertain your children aged 6 to 10. There's something for everyone: coloring, crossword puzzles, mistake games, putting a story in order... they'll discover what's going on in the vineyards and cellars of Bourgogne, while having fun at the same time.
Have fun discovering the vineyard through the seasons