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Château de Meursault

One of the most visited estates in the Côte-d'Or — 12th–16th-century cellars holding 800,000 bottles, with a guided tour and a tasting of seven wines.
Cellars 3,500 m²Tour 7-wine tastingVines ~65 ha
Lush vineyard in France with a picturesque village in the background under clear sky.
Cellars
3,500 m²
12th–16th c.; 800,000 bottles
Tour
7-wine tasting
From €29; max 12
Vines
~65 ha
Owned by the Halley family
Booking
Required
One of the Côte's busiest

The estate

Château de Meursault is one of the most visited wine estates in the Côte-d'Or: 12th/14th/16th-century double-arch cellars (3,500 m²) holding some 800,000 bottles and 2,000+ barrels, on a ~65-hectare estate owned by the Halley family since 2012 (source: Meursault-research.md).

The signature visit is a guided cellar walk ending in a tasting of seven wines, with packages from €29 (max 12 per tour, booking required) — the headline Meursault experience (source: Meursault-research.md).

On the visit
  • 12th–16th-c. vaulted cellars
  • 800,000 bottles
  • Seven-wine tasting
  • 10-hectare park
Our notesMeursault's grand cellar-door

The big, polished visit — vast historic cellars and a serious seven-wine tasting. Book ahead; it's one of the Côte's busiest.

The one cellar tour to book.