Burgundy Wine Tour
For all those who love good wine - this is a unique opportunity to visit one of the most famous vineyards in the world !
By traveling on the high-speed train, you know your precise times of departure and arrival, and make the most of your stay in Paris.
This is the basic tour for a day. All kind of arrangements can be done upon request.
07:00 am: pick-up at your hotel (Paris) and private transfer to the train station Gare de Lyon.
07:57 am: departure by TGV (high speed train)
09:28 am: meet & greet by your local guide
Visit of the "Hospice de Beaune"
12:00 pm: lunch in a cosy restaurant
01:30 pm - 05:00 pm: .Visits to 3 selected family Domaines (Pommard, Meursault, Nuit Saint-Georges). Tasting of Burgundy’s top Village and Premier Cru appellation wines.
05:15 pm : transfer to the train station in Dijon
06:00 pm : departure train to Paris
07:30 pm : arrival to Paris and private transfer to your hotel
Pickup included
Historical culture: visit of the "Hospices de Beaune" masterpiece of the 15th century
Visiit a famous wine cellar of Burgundy (wine tasting)
Visit a wine domain in Pommard (Burgundy)
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