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Discover Burgundy's finest wines on a full-day tour from Dijon, visiting vineyards, tasting up to 10 prestige wines, and exploring Beaune’s charming streets.

This full-day Burgundy wine tour from Dijon offers a comprehensive look into one of France’s most celebrated wine regions. Priced at $170 per person and lasting 7 hours, the tour is designed for wine lovers eager to sample up to 10 prestige wines from the Routes des Grand Crus. With round-trip transportation included, travelers arrive relaxed and ready to explore the vineyards and cellars of Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune.
The tour operates with a focus on quality and intimacy, capped at 8 participants. Led by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, visitors gain insights into the winemaking process while enjoying some of Burgundy’s most renowned wines. The tour’s highlights include visits to a boutique family-run vineyard and the historic town of Beaune, where free time allows for local tastings and sightseeing.
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The journey begins with sweeping views over the Corton hills in the Côte de Beaune, famous for its Grand Cru wines, both red and white. The scenery here is striking, with rolling vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see. These vistas set the tone for a day immersed in Burgundy’s wine culture.
As the guide leads you among the vines of the Côte de Nuits, expect to see the meticulously tended grape rows and learn about the terroirs that make Burgundy wines unique. The tour’s route emphasizes the region’s topography, which influences both the flavor profiles of the wines and the vineyard layouts. The landscape alone makes for memorable photo opportunities.

One of the tour’s key experiences is visiting a boutique, family-owned estate. Here, you can observe oak barrels and vintage wines, gaining a behind-the-scenes look at traditional Burgundy wine production. This visit helps demystify the aging process and the importance of craftsmanship in creating high-quality wines.
Sampling Premier Cru wines during the tasting session at this estate highlights the region’s craftsmanship and attention to detail. The guide explains the nuances of each wine, helping visitors appreciate what makes Burgundy wines distinct from other regions.
During the day, expect to sample 10 wines, including both white wines and Pinot Noir reds. The tasting features wines at various stages, offering insights into the complexity and elegance characteristic of Burgundy. The inclusion of Premier Cru wines ensures a chance to taste some of the region’s finest offerings.
The expert guide explains the differences among the wines, the influence of terroir, and the best ways to appreciate their flavors. This educational aspect makes the tasting both accessible and enriching, especially for those new to Burgundy wines.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes free time in Beaune, a town often called the “Champs Elysées” of Burgundy thanks to its beautiful streets and lively atmosphere. Visitors can walk through the historic old town, visit local shops, and sample mustards at La Moutarderie Fallot.
Beaune’s medieval architecture and bustling market streets offer a glimpse into Burgundy’s rich cultural heritage. The town’s central place in Burgundy’s wine history makes it an ideal spot for a leisurely exploration, shopping for regional products like blackcurrant liquor, honey spice cake, and Falyghi aniseed.
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Although lunch is not included, the guide provides recommendations for local eateries, allowing for an authentic Burgundy meal. Visitors can enjoy regional specialties paired with local wines, enhancing the overall experience.
Along With wine, the tour offers a chance to sample local mustards, adding a culinary dimension to the day. The visit to La Moutarderie Fallot showcases the region’s tradition of mustard making, complementing the wine tastings with regional flavors.

Meeting at Maison Divia in Dijon, near the Red English Phone Booth, the tour begins promptly at 9:45 AM and returns around 5:30 PM. Transportation, entrance fees, and a knowledgeable guide are all included, ensuring a hassle-free day.
The tour’s small group size fosters a friendly, intimate atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and interact with the guide. Accessibility is considered, with the tour being wheelchair accessible.
Reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guides, with many mentioning Max, Pierre, Jeremy, Laurent, and others by name. Travelers appreciate guides who are knowledgeable, engaging, and helpful, making the day both educational and enjoyable.
The overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 119 reviews reflects high customer satisfaction. Comments frequently mention the stunning scenery, high-quality tastings, and the informative nature of the tour.
While the tour provides an excellent overview of Burgundy wines and vineyards, some visitors note that only one Grand Cru wine is sampled among the 12 wines tasted at the vineyard. This may be a slight disappointment for those seeking a more extensive experience of Burgundy’s top-tier wines.
The minimum of 4 participants is necessary for the tour to proceed, so travelers should confirm availability in advance. No pets are allowed, and lunch is not included, so planning ahead is recommended.
This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts interested in Burgundy’s prestige wines and vineyard landscapes. It suits those who appreciate small group experiences and want a comprehensive day that combines vineyard visits, tastings, and free time in a charming town. It also appeals to visitors seeking guidance from knowledgeable guides and a relaxed pacing.
This full-day tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Burgundy’s wine country, combining vineyard visits, tastings, scenic views, and cultural exploration. The small group format and expert guides make it a personalized and engaging experience.
While the tour emphasizes quality over quantity, it still provides a diverse sampling of regional wines and insights into local traditions. It’s a good choice for those wanting to enjoy Burgundy’s wine culture without the hassle of organizing individual visits.
How long does the Burgundy Wines Full-Day Tasting Tour last?
It lasts approximately 7 hours, starting at 9:45 AM and returning around 5:30 PM.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes transportation, an English-speaking wine expert, and wine tasting and entrance fees.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but the guide provides recommendations for local eateries in Beaune.
Can children or wheelchair users participate?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, but pets are not allowed.
What wines will I taste?
You will sample up to 10 prestige wines, including white wines, Pinot Noir, and Premier Cru wines.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Maison Divia at 16 Place Darcy, Dijon, near the Red English Phone Booth.
What if the minimum number of participants is not met?
The tour requires a minimum of 4 participants; if not reached, it may be canceled with a full refund or alternative options.
How personalized is the experience?
With a limit of 8 participants, the experience is intimate, allowing for more interaction with the guide.
Is this tour suitable for first-time Burgundy visitors?
Yes, the tour offers educational insights and a rundown, making it suitable for those new to Burgundy wines.