Tag: wine-culture

  • Fête du Biou in Arbois: Grape Harvest Feast

    The Fête du Biou is a historic grape harvest festival with religious origins, first recorded in the 17th century. Taking place annually in Arbois, it coincides with the feast of Saint Just, the patron saint of the parish. Held on the first weekend of September, this event showcases the rich local traditions in the heart of the Jura vineyards. It’s a celebration that embodies community spirit, gathering locals and visitors alike to honor their agricultural heritage.

  • Bach Festival in Meursault: Anniversary Dinner

    Celebrate the anniversary of the Bach Festival in Meursault with a special evening. After a concert by Yves Henry and the Orchestre de Paris, indulge in a unique dinner prepared by Huez catering. Set in the historic chapel of the Maison Dieu (Léproserie), this event combines fine dining with live music in one of Burgundy’s standout venues. Due to limited seating, advance booking is essential to enjoy this memorable soirée, a key highlight in the region’s cultural calendar.

  • Festival de Bach à Bacchus in Meursault: Anniversary Dinner

    The Festival de Bach à Bacchus concludes its anniversary celebrations with an exclusive dinner featuring esteemed musicians. Following a special concert by Yves Henry and his friends from the Orchestre de Paris, guests will enjoy a curated meal prepared by the renowned Huez catering company. Set in the historic Maison Dieu (Léproserie), this culinary and musical event offers an intimate atmosphere, ensuring a memorable evening in one of Burgundy’s iconic locations. With limited seating available, early booking is essential to secure your place.

  • Festival de Bach à Bacchus in Meursault: Music & Wine

    The Festival de Bach à Bacchus, celebrating its 40th anniversary, uniquely combines classical music with oenology in lovely Meursault. Running from July 4 to July 12, 2026, the festival presents a diverse program spanning baroque to jazz, catering to all musical tastes. Hosted by the association Les Amis de la Musique à Meursault, this ten-day event unfolds in Meursault’s historical venues, including the Saint-Nicolas Church, the Léproserie, and the Château de Cîteaux. Attendees can enjoy musical performances alongside guided vineyard tours, where they will indulge in local wine tastings. This year’s schedule promises to engage both music aficionados and wine lovers alike in a celebration of Burgundy’s rich cultural and viticultural traditions. Each concert features wine tastings, merging the flavors of the region with its musical heritage. Don’t miss this chance to connect with art and gastronomy in one of France’s most charming locales.

  • Bach Festival in Meursault: Music & Wine Pairing

    The Bach Festival in Meursault offers a unique concert-dégustation featuring the LINOS wind quintet. Drawing inspiration from Perrault’s tales, the program presents Maurice Ravel’s suite along with compositions by Tomasi, Gershwin, Maconchy, and Klughardt. Attendees will enjoy an engaging performance with lively flute, whimsical clarinet, dreamy oboe, playful horn, and joyous bassoon. A selection of Domaine Rougeot wines will be available for tasting, enriching the musical experience. Join us on 4 July 2026 from 14:30 to 16:00 for an afternoon filled with artistic and culinary delights.

  • Exceptional Wine Tour in Nuits-Saint-Georges: History

    The Tourist Office invites you to explore the winegrowing history of Nuits-Saint-Georges, a key commune in the Côte de Nuits. On select dates, starting from the church of Saint-Symphorien, Véronique will guide you through the town’s historic streets. Learn about the Climats de Bourgogne World Heritage Site and the region’s rich winemaking culture. This exceptional tour offers insights into local traditions and heritage, making it a must-visit for enthusiasts.

  • Les Dîners à l’Hôtel-Dieu in Beaune: Pre-Opera Dining

    Every Saturday during the Festival, guests can enjoy an exceptional dining experience at the Hôtel-Dieu des Hospices civils de Beaune before attending an opera in the Courtyard. This unique setting allows diners to savor curated menus paired with exquisite vintages from the Hospices de Beaune’s private reserve. The experience offers insights on enhancing the concert experience while providing a chance for opera enthusiasts to connect with one another. Participation includes a donation supporting the Festival’s artistic programming and the ‘Baroque Futures’ initiative, aimed at nurturing promising young talents.

  • Beaune Underground in Beaune: Historic Cellars Tour

    Join an exclusive guided tour through Beaune’s renowned underground wine cellars, notable for their historical significance and architecture. The event occurs on 25 June 2026, starting at 16:30 from Maison Bouchard Ainé et Fils. Lasting two hours and limited to 20 participants, this intimate tour explores Burgundy’s rich viticultural heritage. Visit three iconic wine houses: Maison Bouchard Ainé et Fils, Domaine Chanson, and Maison Patriarche Père et Fils. Each site features well-preserved passageways, offering insight into winemaking that has thrived since the 18th century. Organized by the Association des Climats du vignoble de Bourgogne, it’s an excellent opportunity for wine enthusiasts and those interested in the region’s cultural history. The guide speaks French, and prior registration is needed through the Beaune Tourist Office. Experience the hidden treasures of Beaune’s underground!

  • Ancient Wine Tasting in Meursault: A Historical Experience

    Join us for a unique tasting of ancient wines in Meursault, Burgundy, on 10 July 2026, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Led by wine history specialist Corinne Glain Fromont, this event delves into the rich heritage of winemaking from Roman times to the era of Louis XIV. Guests will savor wines crafted using surprising ingredients and ancient recipes, including the famed hypocras and claret. Ideal for wine enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this tasting presents an opportunity to connect with the flavors that shaped Burgundy’s wine culture. Attend at the Galerie du Globe and taste history.

  • Gourmet Walk in Arbois: Culinary Adventure

    The Balade Gourmande du Triangle d’Or invites food enthusiasts to a 10km walk featuring five gourmet stops. Beginning at the Fruitière Vinicole d’Arbois, participants will taste local AOC wines and regional dishes, from aperitifs to desserts. As you walk through historic Arbois, famous for its association with Louis Pasteur, you’ll see landmarks like his college and family home. Each stop offers a unique tasting experience of local specialties and traditional meals, with scenic vineyards providing a stunning backdrop. The tour culminates at Château Béthanie, where gourmet desserts, fine bubbles, and coffee are served in a lively atmosphere enhanced by musical performances. Departures are scheduled from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM with staggered times for a comfortable experience. Don’t miss out on this culinary exploration of Arbois!