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Maison Fallot Mustard Museum And Factory Visit In Beaune

Maison Fallot mustard makers are a family owned business and one of the last independent mustard-makers in Burgundy. They produce 5% of the mustard made ...
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Visit to Cassisium, the Cassis Museum Burgundy

You might not think that Cassis deserves its very own museum but if you ever go to Burgundy, you’ll realise that the blackcurrant liqueur is ...
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Dijon Market, one of the best markets in France

If you’re a lover of French markets then Dijon in Burgundy needs to go on your bucket list, here’s why… Gastronomic Dijon Market Four days ...
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Burgundy Canal Barge Trip

Discovering the hidden side of Burgundy while travelling in a hotel barge is a fascinating experience.  Everything is organised for you, all you have to ...
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Chardonnay Day Burgundy

Did you know that in May each year, there a day dedicated to Chardonnay? Now an international event, Chardonnay Day celebrates all things Chardonnay. And ...
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Hospices de Nuits St Georges

Burgundy’s Alternative Wine Auction: Hospices de Nuits St Georges… In the shadow of Burgundy’s mega-watt Hospices de Beaune lies an alternative wine auction – the annual ...
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Guedelon A Medieval Chateau Built in 21st Century France

In the small village of Guédelon in the départment of Yonne in Burgundy, between the towns of Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye and Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye an extraordinary project is underway. ...
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Saint Vincent Tournante, Burgundy Wine Festival

You may know about Burgundy’s annual Hospices de Beaune Wine Auction held each November. Maybe even about the entire Trois Glorieuses, of which the auction is a ...
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Hospices de Beaune Burgundy

If you are ever in Burgundy and close to Beaune, then don’t miss out on a visit to the famous Hospices de Beaune (also known ...
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Burgundy Canal France in photos

The region of Burgundy in France is dissected by two canals – the Canal de Bourgogne and the Canal du Nivernais. The Canal de Bourgogne ...
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