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Discover Burgundy's wine secrets on this full-day tour from Dijon, including tastings at two wineries, a UNESCO vineyard, and a scenic lunch in a charming village.
A full-day exploration of Burgundy from Dijon offers a perfect blend of wine tastings, scenic views, and regional cuisine, all for $252.21 per person. With a duration of about 7 hours and 15 minutes, this tour is ideal for those wanting an in-depth experience of Burgundy’s renowned wine culture in a small-group setting of up to 8 travelers. The tour departs from Darcy Square in Dijon at 9:45 am and takes you through picturesque landscapes, family-run wineries, and famous vineyards like Montrachet Grand Cru.
This tour stands out for its insider access—getting up close with local winemakers, exploring vineyards and cellars, and enjoying a regional lunch paired with local wines. While most participants praise its knowledgeable guides and delicious food, some note that the tour includes only two winery visits, which may feel limited for those expecting more stops. Nonetheless, it offers a comprehensive taste of Burgundy for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
The tour begins at Darcy Square, 21 Pl. Darcy in Dijon—a central location that is near public transportation. The meet time is 9:45 am. From there, a private minivan transports the group comfortably through Burgundy’s scenic countryside, heading towards key stops that showcase the region’s viticultural beauty.
Since hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, participants should plan to meet at the designated location. The tour’s mobile ticket makes check-in seamless, and all local taxes and winery visits are included. Note that water is not included during the day, so bringing a bottle is advisable.
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The tour drives through the Côte de Nuits, offering picturesque views of Burgundy’s most famous vineyards. Stops include Clos de Vougeot and Romanée Conti, where you can enjoy photo opportunities and appreciate the region’s vineyard layout. These stops give a glimpse into the famous terroirs that produce Burgundy’s coveted wines.
The drive also provides a chance to admire Burgundy’s Champs-Elysées-like landscape, with rolling hills and lush vineyards. The scenery alone makes the full-day journey worthwhile, especially for those interested in the geography of wine production.

The first major stop is at Puligny-Montrachet, where the tour begins with a tasting session paired with charcuterie and artisanal cheeses. This two-hour experience introduces guests to premium regional wines in an authentic estate setting. The pairing aims to highlight how local wines complement regional foods, offering a genuine gastronomic taste of Burgundy.
Plus, at Puligny-Montrachet, travelers get a short visit to the UNESCO-listed Montrachet Grand Cru, famous for producing some of the world’s finest white wines. The guide explains the vineyard’s distinct terroir and what makes it legendary in the wine world.
The day concludes with a visit to a family-owned winery in Meursault, where winemaking traditions are still actively preserved. Here, the winery tour lasts approximately two hours, allowing for a close-up look at the winemaking process, from vineyard to bottle. The tasting features a selection of wines directly from the source, giving insight into the artisanship behind Burgundy’s acclaimed wines.
Guests get the chance to meet passionate local winemakers, adding a personal touch to the experience. The intimate atmosphere at this winery provides a deeper appreciation for family traditions and local craftsmanship.
Throughout the day, the guide provides expert insights on Burgundy’s wine classification, the winemaking process, and regional history. The workshop on comparative tastings helps guests differentiate between varieties and vintages, enhancing their understanding of Burgundy wines.
While the tour includes two main tasting locations, some reviews mention that the limited number of stops might feel restrictive for those seeking more winery visits. However, the quality of the tastings and knowledge shared compensate for the limited stops.

A highlight of the tour is the scenic lunch stop in a local village, where travelers enjoy regional delicacies such as charcuterie and cheese platters, perfectly paired with local wines. The lunch is included in the price, and the setting offers a relaxing break amidst Burgundy’s natural beauty.
Guests appreciate the variety and quality of the food and wine pairing, which complements the tasting experience perfectly. The village atmosphere adds a layer of authentic charm to the day.

The tour is led by knowledgeable guides, with Mathias, Maria, and Batiste earning particular praise for their enthusiasm, expertise, and friendly manner. Reviewers often highlight the guides’ storytelling and explanations, which make complex topics accessible and engaging.
Participants mention the comfortable van, well-organized schedule, and the small group size, which fosters a personalized experience. While some note that there are only two winery visits, the quality of the visits and tastings leave a lasting impression.
This tour is well-suited for wine enthusiasts, food lovers, and those interested in Burgundy’s scenic landscapes and family traditions. It offers an authentic, educational, and enjoyable day that’s perfect for travelers who appreciate small-group tours and personalized attention.
Since the tour begins at 9:45 am and ends back at the start point, participants should plan for a full day of scenic driving, tasting, and dining. The limited number of winery stops might be a downside for those seeking more tasting locations, but overall, the insider access and expert guides make this tour a valuable introduction to Burgundy’s wine heritage.
“Excellent – Mathias was the best guide and we had a wonderful day. Very informative, good selection of food and wine and his enthousiasm made us lo…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers all tastings (minimum of 8 wines), lunch, local guide, transport in an air-conditioned minivan, and winery visits.
Are there any additional costs?
Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and bottled water is not provided but can be brought along.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour has a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours and 15 minutes from start to finish.
What stops are included?
Stops include Puligny-Montrachet for tastings and gourmet lunch, the UNESCO Montrachet Grand Cru vineyard, and a family-run winery in Meursault.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but those with specific dietary requirements should advise at booking.
What guides lead the tour?
Guides like Mathias, Maria, and Batiste are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour starts.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of scenic drives, insider access to wineries, educational tastings, and regional cuisine makes it a well-rounded Burgundy experience.
Is there any overlap with similar tours?
Yes, there are other small-group Burgundy tours with wine tastings and visits, but this one emphasizes local family wineries and scenic highlights.
This full-day Burgundy tour from Dijon offers a balanced mix of scenery, storytelling, and wine tasting. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a personalized and educational introduction to Burgundy’s wine traditions and beautiful landscapes.