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Discover Burgundy wines and terroir in Dijon with this 1-day tasting tour for $47, including 5 wines and homemade gougère in historic cellars.
The Historic Center of Dijon: Discovery Tasting Wine Burgundy offers an engaging experience in the heart of France’s Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. For $47 per person, this 1-day tour takes you through historic cellars dating from the 16th and 18th centuries, where you sample 5 carefully selected wines—including a Premier Cru red wine and a refreshing Crémant sparkling wine. The tour is ideal for those interested in learning about Burgundy’s wine-making traditions while enjoying a relaxed, convivial atmosphere.
This experience emphasizes authenticity and local craftsmanship, offering a taste of Burgundy’s terroir alongside the chance to enjoy homemade Comté Gougère. The tour is accessible, with guides speaking French, English, and Spanish, and is well-reviewed for its knowledgeable guides and welcoming vibe. While the focus is on wine and culture, it’s a perfect choice for those eager to combine wine tasting with a glimpse into historic Dijon.
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This tour focuses on showcasing the authentic terroir of Burgundy directly in Dijon’s historic center. You start at Les Caves de La Fine Heure, where the guides lead you through centuries-old cellars, highlighting the geology and climate that shape Burgundy wines. The intimate setting allows for an engaging and friendly atmosphere that encourages questions and discussion.
With small group sizes and live guides speaking multiple languages, the tour maintains a personal touch. The tasting includes a sparkling Crémant, three whites, and two reds—one of which is classified as Premier Cru—providing a rundown of Burgundy’s diverse wine styles. The homemade gougère adds a savory touch, making the tasting both rich in flavor and informative.

The tour takes place in cellars dating back to the 16th and 18th centuries, offering a sense of connection to Dijon’s long wine-making tradition. These historic spaces serve as a perfect backdrop for the tasting, giving visitors a glimpse into the ancient techniques used to craft Burgundy wines.
The cellars’ architecture and atmosphere contribute to the experience, making it more than just a tasting—it’s a walk through history. The guides highlight the geological factors and climatic conditions that influence the wines’ unique qualities, adding depth to the tasting experience. Visitors often appreciate the warm, convivial setting that encourages learning and conversation.
Participants taste five wines, including a sparkling Crémant, two white wines, and two reds, with one Premier Cru offering a chance to taste a top-tier Burgundy wine. The tasting is paired with a generous homemade gougère, a classic cheese puff that enhances the wine flavors.
The guides teach a specific tasting method, helping you understand the structure, aroma, and flavor profiles of each wine. This educational aspect stands out, giving guests the tools to appreciate Burgundy wines beyond the tour. The selection of wines is praised for its quality and variety, providing a well-rounded introduction to the region’s offerings.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of the tour is the homemade gougère, which pairs beautifully with the wines. This local specialty is served generously, complementing the tasting and adding a savory dimension to the experience. The gougère’s rich, cheesy flavor balances the wine’s acidity and enhances the overall enjoyment.
Many reviews mention the deliciousness of the gougère and how it elevates the tasting session. It’s a great way to experience a local culinary tradition while savoring Burgundy’s renowned wines.
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The tour departs from 32 Rue Berbisey, a central location in Dijon. The meeting point is at Les Caves de La Fine Heure, where you’ll be greeted by the guides. The experience lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a manageable addition to a day exploring Dijon.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later. The tour is accessible for most guests, with wheelchair accessibility and guides accommodating French, English, and Spanish speakers.

Unlike larger, more commercial tours, this experience offers an intimate look into Burgundy wine culture in a historic setting. Guests value the knowledgeable guides who clearly explain the complexities of Burgundy wines and the geology of the region. The small group size fosters a friendly, engaging environment, and the focus on historic cellars adds a distinctive touch.
While the tour does not include bottle purchases or restaurant dining, guests are encouraged to visit the wine shop afterward or book a table at the on-site restaurant, La Fine Heure, for further local culinary enjoyment.

This experience is especially suited for those who want to expand their knowledge of Burgundy wines in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The learning component is highly praised, making it a good choice for beginners or wine enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding.
The authentic setting in historic cellars and the range of wines offered give a comprehensive picture of Burgundy’s wine diversity. Guests often mention how the explanations about terroir and geology deepen their appreciation for these wines.

This tour is not suitable for children under 18 or for individuals with altitude sickness, as the focus is on wine tasting and historical cellars. The duration is about 1.5 hours, so those seeking a longer, more immersive experience might consider pairing this with other activities.
Since the tour includes no meal or bottle purchases in the wine shop, visitors interested in taking bottles home should plan to explore the shop or visit other local wineries separately.
For anyone eager to sample Burgundy wines while exploring Dijon’s historic center, this tour offers an ideal balance of education, history, and flavor. The affordable price and friendly guides make it a great introduction to Burgundy’s wine culture, especially for those who enjoy learning in a relaxed setting.
While it focuses on a select range of wines, the historic cellars and authentic atmosphere create a memorable experience. It’s especially suitable for wine novices or those wanting a taste of local craftsmanship. For a short, engaging, and informative wine adventure in Dijon, this tour ticks all the boxes.
How long is the wine tasting tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, providing enough time to enjoy the wines, learn tasting techniques, and explore the historic cellars.
What wines are included in the tasting?
Guests sample 1 Crémant sparkling wine, 2 white wines, and 2 red wines, including one Premier Cru to showcase Burgundy’s diversity.
Is the tour suitable for non-French speakers?
Yes, guides speak English and Spanish in addition to French, making the experience accessible to a broad range of visitors.
Can I buy bottles after the tasting?
Yes, there is a wine shop where bottles can be purchased, but this is not included in the tour price.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring comfort for guests with mobility needs.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to reserve at least a day in advance, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.