Bourgogne-Franche-Comté is a region of France created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014, from a merger of Burgundy and Franche-Comté.
Restaurants in Bourgogne-Franche-Comte
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Under the wing of the Guardian Angel, and in a relaxed atmosphere come and taste Burgundy wines with friends or family. You will be able to sit and enjoy learning a lot about wines, "terroir" and Tradition with Pierre and Nicole. You will also find gourmet regional produces and dishes prepared in Burgundy, foies gras... This place is special. You will not only pass by, you will lounge around .
La Cave de l'Ange Garden is easy to find in Beune. We walked in and were greeted by a gentleman who inquired at what time was our appointment. Naturally, we had none but graciously he asked if we could return later because he had an opening for an English session in late afternoon. We thanked him for his hospitality and said we would return. Upon entering the tasting room a table complete with note paper and glasses was tastefully set. Our group of eight was from Switzerland and spoke English, my wife was the only female. We were entertained and enlightened onevery aspect of wine, from the meaning of color, the 'legs' of wine on glass, the difference of smell from the left nostril to right. I know this sounds tiresome! But it was not! We were fascinated and there was no shortage of laughter. In all, for 10 euro this was the best afternoon of our Burgundy trip. If you are in Beaune go BUT make an appointment.
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CHABLIS' VINEYARD AND CELLARS DISCOVERY. ALL YEAR ROUND.Private wine tours, 2 to 6 people. Come to discover the vineyard and its terroir, the vine growing and visit famous wineries to taste all the range of Chablis'wine. Franck, your guide will be happy to welcome you to share with you his knowledge of the vine to the wine.
We toured Chablis with Franck - he’s an amazing guide. Many of the wineries were closed because it was a Sunday, but he was able to arrange a full afternoon of tastings - he’s so trusted that wineries give him the keys to their tasting rooms so you get a private tasting even when closed! We tasted 10+ wines at 3 different wineries that were each very unique and provided a great overview to the wine of Chablis. Franck was able to get us from our hotel and drop us off again after - super convenient and a highlight of our trip.
5.0 based on 93 reviews
Only saw the sign by chance and the visit turned out to be one of the highlights of our holiday. When we approached the door was locked and we thought the place might not be open, fortunately someone soon arrived to let us in. People are shown round in very small groups. There are so many exhibits that there isn't room for more than a few people at a time. Although its' title is Costume Museum it is much more than that. The building itself is a great surprise and as well as the costumes it is full of interesting pictures, furniture and ornaments. We were shown round by one of the sisters who own the collection and she answered all of our questions and went out her way to make the visit enjoyable and very interesting. An absolutely wonderful place!
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Domaine Armelle et Bernard RION is settled into Vosne Romanee since 1896 and offers you to visit the cellar and to taste and buy their great wines: Vosne Romanee, Nuits Saint Georges, Chambolle Musigny, Clos de Vougeot Grand Cru. At the Domaine, you will be also able to discover and buy the characteristic and flavorful Burgundy Truffle hunted by the family’s dogs. Visit preferably by appointment and personnalized visit on request.
Enjoyable Tour and Tasting This winery was across the art from our hotel and we made arrangements for a tasting on the tail end of our trip. A great assortment of wines produced, with the Domaine focusing on old vine parcels in the region. Family run, our tour was with Armelle herself, making it that much more the fun.
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This beautiful building whose architecture and gates are much-admired was built from 1735 to 1744, after the plans of the architect J.P. Galzot. The latter who was from Besancon was naturally inspired by Saint-Jacques Hospital to draw the plans for «l’Hotel-Dieu» of Lons-le-Saunier.
5.0 based on 90 reviews
Nos expériences au Château de la Crée ont été adaptées en respectant notre protocole barrière. Nous vous donnons rendez-vous à Santenay, afin d'allier la découverte de nos vins et de nos expériences interactives, le temps d'une pause en pleine nature.
Beautiful chateau and cave, amazing wine, superb staff... The extraordinary Maxime curated an amazing week in Burgundy for us in late June. We spent 5 days touring the rolling hills of Burgundy, learning the history of Chateau de la Cree, enlightening our palates, visiting caves and cellars, enjoying lovely meals, and learning all about this renowned wine region. Maxime is charming, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and passionate--we couldn't have asked for a better host! And our lunch on the terrace of Chateau de la Cree with Francois and Pablo was the highlight--we could have stayed forever!
4.5 based on 900 reviews
The Abbey of Fontenay was founded by Saint Bernard in 1118. It is one of the oldest Cistercian abbeys in Europe. The Romanesque architecture offers a remarkable unity to all buildings remained intact since the Middle Ages. The Abbey was transformed into a paper mill after the French Revolution by the family Montgolfier and was bought back in 1906 by Edouard Aynard, the ancestor of the present owners who continue on safeguarding this masterpiece of Romanesque art. The old Abbey of Fontenay (12th century) was one of the first monuments to be inscribed on the Unesco world heritage list. This classification has distinguished the exceptional value of Fontenay and its environment. Free Parking and gift shop. Until 1/11/2020, Fontenay Abbey is open every day from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Regular guided tours will take place only on weekends in French. From 02/11/2020 to 18/12/2020, only the week-end from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and free tour only.
This was one of the highlights of my trip in Burgundy. The guided tour was very insightful, the site is very well kept and everyone is willing to help and provide any additional information. It is definitely a place to return!
4.5 based on 408 reviews
Wanted to see this house since I was an architecture student, back in 70-toes. Now I have but beware! The establishment is CLOSED at Mondays.
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