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Discover Burgundy's finest wines in a small-group full-day tour from Dijon, visiting Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune with expert tastings and charming stops.

The From Dijon: Côte de Nuits & Côte de Beaune Vineyards Tour offers an engaging way to experience some of France’s most celebrated wine regions in just one day. Priced at $187 per person, this 8-hour journey takes visitors through Burgundy’s renowned Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune areas, with guided tastings at three different wineries. The small group format, limited to 8 participants, ensures a personalized experience, making it ideal for those who appreciate detailed attention and expert knowledge.
This tour departs from Dijon at 9 AM and includes visits to distinguished wineries, a charming stop in Beaune, and a scenic drive through Burgundy’s picturesque countryside. While the day is well-paced with three tastings, it also provides time to explore Beaune’s historic town center. The tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to sample world-famous Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and who want a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Burgundy’s viticultural treasures.
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The tour begins with a scenic drive from Dijon at 9 AM, with the countryside unfolding as a lush backdrop for the day ahead. This is where the tour’s charm really kicks in—rolling vineyards, quaint hamlets, and lush green landscapes make the journey visually captivating. The guide, an English-speaking expert in Burgundy wines, shares insights into the region’s viticultural history and what makes Burgundy wines so unique.
The bus is comfortable and designed for a small group, allowing for easy conversation and a relaxed pace. Photographers will appreciate the opportunities for photos of Burgundy’s landscapes, weather permitting, making this part of the experience as visually rewarding as the wine tastings.

Around 10 AM, the first winery stop takes place in Côte de Nuits, an area celebrated for its powerful and complex Pinot Noir wines. This region’s reputation for producing some of the finest reds in France means you can expect guided tastings of exceptional wines, typically lasting about one hour.
The winery visit offers a closer look at Burgundy’s winemaking techniques, with an expert guiding the tasting to help you understand what makes these Pinot Noir wines distinctive. The visit provides a chance to appreciate the varietal’s rich aromas and layered flavors, and to learn about the nuances that distinguish Burgundy’s reds from other regions.
At 11 AM, the tour arrives in Beaune, the heart of Burgundy wine country. Here, visitors enjoy a guided tasting of the region’s signature Chardonnay wines, renowned for their elegance and finesse. The tasting experience is complemented by free time to explore the town center, where landmarks like the Hospices de Beaune stand out.
The town’s medieval streets and quaint architecture offer a perfect setting for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can also choose to indulge in local cuisine during their free time, with options available at their own expense. This stop balances wine tasting with a taste of local culture amidst a charming historic backdrop.
More Great Tours NearbyIn the afternoon, the group heads along the Route des Grands Crus to Meursault, famous for its prestigious white Burgundy wines. The 1.5-hour tasting here introduces visitors to some of the most celebrated Chardonnay varietals in the region.
The focus on Meursault’s white wines highlights their buttery, nutty, and mineral qualities that make them highly sought after worldwide. The tasting is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares insights into the winemaking process and the specific terroir that influences these exceptional whites. Visitors often find this stop a highlight for the opportunity to taste fine white Burgundy wines in a renowned setting.
After the tastings, the group relaxes on the return drive to Dijon, arriving around 5 PM. The drive offers a last chance to reflect on the day’s experiences, with the scenic views and wine knowledge settling in. The tour’s premium vehicle ensures comfort throughout.
Since all wine tasting fees are included, there are no hidden costs during the day, and the professional guide ensures a smooth, informative experience. The small group size makes for an engaging atmosphere, and the English-speaking guide is well-versed in Burgundy’s wine culture.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes for walking around wineries and exploring Beaune. Bringing a reusable water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated during the day of tastings. The tour starts at 9 AM from 16 Place Darcy in Dijon, with transportation included for convenience.
It’s important to note that the tour requires a minimum of 2 adult passengers to operate, and children under 18 are not accepted. This tour is best suited for adults interested in wine and scenic drives, especially those eager to learn from a knowledgeable guide.
This small-group tour is a great choice for wine lovers wanting a rundown of Burgundy’s renowned vineyards without the hassle of organizing individual visits. The guided tastings and expert narration deliver an educational experience balanced with enjoyable wine sampling.
The scenic drive, combined with stops in Beaune and Meursault, make it ideal for those who enjoy a leisurely day in beautiful surroundings while expanding their appreciation for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The manageable length—8 hours—fits well into most travel plans, and the personalized attention enhances the overall experience.
While this tour covers major highlights of Burgundy’s wine regions, it only includes three winery visits, which may feel limited for those seeking an extensive tasting experience. The no children policy means it’s tailored strictly for adult wine enthusiasts.
Since the sightseeing involves some walking, travelers should wear good walking shoes. The tour does not include meals, so participants should plan to have lunch in Beaune at their own expense. Weather can influence photos and outdoor enjoyment, so dressing accordingly is recommended.
The From Dijon: Côte de Nuits & Côte de Beaune Vineyards Tour offers a well-rounded, intimate introduction to Burgundy’s celebrated wine regions. The combination of guided tastings, scenic drives, and historic stops makes it a valuable experience for those wanting to learn about Burgundy wines in a relaxed setting.
This tour’s expert guidance and small group size ensure a personalized experience, making it ideal for wine enthusiasts seeking quality over quantity. Its price point of $187 includes all tasting fees and transportation, providing good value for those interested in Burgundy’s elite vineyards.
While it’s not an exhaustive tasting tour, the highlighted stops and professional guide make this a highly recommended option for a memorable day in Burgundy’s wine country.
Does this tour include lunch?
No, the tour does not include lunch. Guests have free time in Beaune to choose a local restaurant or café at their own expense.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, the tour is adults only, with no children under 18 accepted.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a small-group experience with plenty of personalized attention.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, participants are picked up and dropped off via a premium vehicle at the centrally located meeting point in Dijon.
What wines are tasted?
Guests taste Pinot Noir in Côte de Nuits, Chardonnay in Beaune, and white Burgundy wines in Meursault.
How early does the tour start?
The tour departs at 9 AM, with availability depending on the day and demand.