Bourgogne is a multifaceted land. From Solutré to Bibracte and Alésia, it bears testament to our long memory. Steeped in spirituality, the basilica of Vézelay and the abbeys of Fontenay, Cîteaux and Cluny are carriers of its mystic past. Its châteaux - Bazoches, Cormatin and others - resonate with the feasts of yore and its famous personalities add to its renown. Its medieval cities, Dijon and Beaune, remind us of the rich times of the Dukes of Bourgogne. And its nature is up to everything else. From the hills of the Morvan to the vineyards, it offers a number of fine sights. The soil, location and aspect of Bourgogne have also made it a paradise for the great wines of France. No wonder then that art and worldly pleasures have been elevated into philosophies here. In that outstanding setting, the Château de Pommard cultivates the passion for an exceptional wine.
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