€1,750
for 2 people
Discover the Hospices de Beaune through a private wine tour combining heritage, great Burgundy wines, and the French art of living.
With Heritour Voyage, this day immerses you in the history of the Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, an iconic landmark of Burgundy, while offering you an introduction to the world of the great wines of the Côte de Beaune. Between cultural visits, private tastings, a lunch break in a selected restaurant, and premium transportation, this experience has been designed as a complete, elegant, and seamless discovery of the Burgundian soul. Lunch is not included and must be paid for directly on site.
€1,750
for 2 people
€450
per person
8h
Personalized pick-up at your hotel or residence
Drive to Beaune through the vineyards
Arrival at the Hospices de Beaune
Full visit of the Hospices de Beaune
Discover the history and Hospices wine sale
First private tasting at a partner estate
Lunch break in a selected restaurant in Beaune. Lunch is not included and must be paid for directly on site
Second tasting at an estate or négociant house
Free time to explore Beaune’s historic center
Handling of your wine purchases
Return to your accommodation
Luxury vehicle with private driver
2 exclusive private tastings
Passionate driver-guide
The Hospices de Beaune are among Burgundy’s most famous monuments and stand as one of the strongest symbols of the connection between heritage, philanthropy, and wine culture. Organizing a private wine tour around the Hospices de Beaune means discovering much more than a historic site: it is a way to step into the deep history of Burgundy and understand why Beaune holds such a central place in the global wine imagination.
Founded in the 15th century by Nicolas Rolin and Guigone de Salins, the Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune was born from an act of charity in a context of great social hardship after the Hundred Years’ War. Its spectacular architecture, its famous glazed-tile roof, and the majesty of the Great Hall of the Poor make it a unique monument. But the Hospices de Beaune are also closely tied to wine, as their vineyard holdings were built up over the centuries through donations of some of Burgundy’s most prestigious parcels.
This uniqueness gives full meaning to a wine tour in Beaune centered on the Hospices. The cultural visit then takes on a broader dimension, extended by the discovery of the terroirs, the cuvées, and the workings of the Hospices wine sale, one of the most famous events on the global wine calendar. Each year, this auction attracts buyers, professionals, and enthusiasts from around the world, confirming Beaune’s central role in the trade and promotion of great Burgundy wines.
Pairing this visit with private tastings adds a sensory dimension to the experience. Visitors no longer simply learn the history of the place: they also understand how the terroirs of the Côte de Beaune express themselves in the glass, through Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This interplay between monumental heritage and wine culture makes the Hospices de Beaune an ideal starting point for discovering Burgundy in all its richness.
This type of day is especially suited to travelers who want a more complete experience than a simple monument visit or an isolated tasting. The private wine tour in Beaune brings together history, architecture, gastronomy, and wine tasting in one coherent program. It appeals equally to wine lovers and to visitors eager to better understand Burgundian culture.
Beaune’s setting further enhances the appeal of this experience. A city of history, wine trade, and the art of living, it provides a particularly fitting backdrop for an upscale discovery of the region. Between négociant houses, historic cellars, ramparts, old squares, and renowned restaurants, the city naturally extends the experience around the Hospices.
Choosing a private tour of the Hospices de Beaune with tastings and a private driver means choosing an elegant, well-structured immersion into the very best Burgundy has to offer: the beauty of its heritage, the renown of its wines, and the depth of its history.
Fields marked with * are required