Burgundy & Dijon Travel Tips
Burgundy is in many ways the real heartland of France. It's also at the epicenter of two of the country's greatest passions: food and wine.
Some of the most prestigious vintages are produced in northern Burgundy around Chablis, and along the sun-baked Côte d'Or south of Beaune. It's certainly a place where you can eat and drink to your heart's content, but there's more to Burgundy than gastronomic greatness.
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Burgundy & Dijon Suggested Itineraries
Written by Viator, August 2010
Burgundy and Dijon: the names alone should get the taste buds going, but the towns and countryside of this French region are a feast for all the senses. Day 1: Dijon The gorgeous streets of ...
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Burgundy Wine Tasting
Written by Viator, August 2010
For wine lovers, Burgundy is a must-see destination, a place where wine-making techniques are the result of centuries of trial and error, producing a level of refinement and care all too rare in the ...
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Dijon International and Gastronomic Fair
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2012
If you like food you’ll like Dijon, capital of the Burgundy (Bourgogne) district , and you’ll especially like it in early November when the International and Gastronomic Fair is on! ...
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