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Clos de Vougeot Castle: A Testament to Burgundy's Wine Heritage

Explore Clos de Vougeot Castle, a symbol of Burgundy's wine heritage, where centuries of winemaking history and architectural elegance converge.

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Clos de Vougeot Castle, a historic landmark in the heart of Burgundy's wine region, stands as a symbol of centuries of winemaking tradition. Originally a 12th-century wine farm built by Cistercian monks, it evolved into a Renaissance château and is now the headquarters of the esteemed Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin.

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Local tips

  • Consider visiting during the Musique et Vin festival in June for a unique blend of music and wine within the castle grounds.
  • Check the schedule in advance, as visits may be shortened or limited due to private receptions.
  • Explore the surrounding vineyards and villages along the Route des Grands Crus for a complete Burgundy experience.
  • If you're a wine enthusiast, look for wines with the TASTEVINAGE label, often tasted during lunch at the Table de Léonce.
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Getting There

  • Train

    From Dijon or Beaune, take a train to Vougeot-Gilly-lès-Cîteaux station. From the station, it's approximately a 20-minute walk to the Château. Head southeast on Rue de la Montagne until you reach the castle. Train tickets from Dijon range from €3 to €7 , and from Beaune, €3 to €8.

  • Bus

    From Dijon or Beaune, take the Mobigo line 113 bus to the 'Rd974' stop in Vougeot. From there, it is a short walk to the Château. Bus tickets cost approximately €2.

  • Car

    From Dijon, take the D974 road towards Beaune. Follow the signs for Vougeot and turn onto Rue de la Montagne. The Château will be on your right. Limited parking is available near the castle. Check for parking fees upon arrival.

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Nestled amidst the prestigious vineyards of Burgundy, the Clos de Vougeot Castle offers a captivating journey through the region's rich wine history. Founded in the 12th century by monks from the Cîteaux Abbey, it initially served as a humble wine farm dedicated to cultivating the surrounding vineyards. These monks, with their profound understanding of the land, laid the foundation for Burgundy's renowned 'Climats' – a patchwork of distinct vineyard plots recognized for their unique terroir. In the 16th century, the estate underwent a transformation with the addition of a Renaissance-style château, blending austere monastic architecture with elegant design. This harmonious fusion reflects the evolving character of Clos de Vougeot, where spirituality gradually intertwined with the art of fine living. Over the centuries, Clos de Vougeot has witnessed pivotal moments in Burgundy's history. During the French Revolution, the estate was seized from the church and sold to private owners, marking a shift in its ownership. In 1889, Léonce Bocquet, a wine merchant with a flair for publicity, acquired the property and undertook extensive renovations, solidifying its architectural heritage. Today, the Château du Clos de Vougeot stands as a symbol of Burgundy's enduring wine legacy. Although it no longer produces wine, visitors can explore its historic cellars, vat house with massive wine presses, and the monks' dormitory, each echoing tales of winemaking traditions. Since 1934, the castle has been the headquarters of the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin, a brotherhood dedicated to promoting Burgundy wines worldwide.

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