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Nuits-Saint-Georges

The commercial hub of the Côte de Nuits — cellars, museums and the Louis Bouillot Crémant house on the Route des Grands Crus.
Population 5,309Côte Côte de NuitsTo Dijon TER ~15 min
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Population
5,309
2021 census; the Côte's hub
Crémant
Louis Bouillot
“La Verrière” sparkling house
Museums
Imaginarium / Cassissium
Wine-Crémant & cassis
To Dijon
~15 min
TER on the Dijon–Beaune line

The town

Nuits-Saint-Georges is the commercial hub of the Côte de Nuits (Côte d'Or) — a working wine town of 5,309 (2021 census), halfway between Dijon and Beaune, with cellars, restaurants and museums on the Route des Grands Crus (source: compass_artifact_wf-5af489e6...; Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md). Its lodging skews to mid-range and chain hotels, so the standout stay is La Gentilhommière, a 16th-century lodge in a riverside park (source: Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md).

The two flagship attractions are L'Imaginarium (wine and Crémant) and Le Cassissium (crème de cassis — the Kir connection), both interactive and ending in a tasting. For wine, the party's special-interest stop is Louis Bouillot / “La Verrière”; benchmark Nuits Premier Cru is at Domaine Henri Gouges (by appointment), and Caveau Moillard runs a free cellar tour seven days a week (source: Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md).

What to see
  • 01L'ImaginariumInteractive wine & Crémant attraction with a sound-and-light show and tasting.
  • 02Le CassissiumBlackcurrant museum & Védrenne distillery — the Kir connection.
  • 03Louis Bouillot — La VerrièreCrémant de Bourgogne house with audio-guided tours and tastings.
  • 04Le Beffroi & the museumThe 1610 belfry, town emblem; the museum's Gallo-Roman finds from Les Bolards.
  • 05Friday marketThe town's buzzy weekly market in the centre.
Eat, taste & stay
Our notesThe Côte de Nuits' working hub

Less a postcard village than a working wine town, Nuits anchors the Côte de Nuits with cellars, two museums and the area's best train links. Walkable centre; a car or e-bike opens the Hautes-Côtes and domaines.

For the cellars, the museums and the Crémant.

§From the wiki

Nuits-Saint-Georges is the commercial hub of the Côte de Nuits (Côte d'Or) — a working wine town of 5,309, halfway between Dijon and Beaune, with cellars, restaurants and museums on the Route des Grands Crus (source: compass_artifact_wf-5af489e6...; Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md).

Visitor highlights

  • L'Imaginarium — the flagship interactive wine & Crémant attraction, with a sound-and-light show and tasting (source: Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md).
  • Le Cassissium — blackcurrant museum & Védrenne distillery; the Kir connection (source).
  • Louis Bouillot — "La Verrière" / "La Verrière" — the party's special-interest Crémant de Bourgogne house, with audio-guided tours and tastings (source).
  • Domaine Henri Gouges — benchmark Nuits Premier Cru, by appointment; Caveau Moillard runs a free cellar tour seven days a week (source: Nuits-Saint-Georges-research.md).
  • Hôtel La Gentilhommière — a 16th-century lodge in a riverside park, the town's most characterful stay (source).

Nuits-Saint-Georges is often cited (with Rully) as a cradle of Crémant de Bourgogne (source: compass_artifact_wf-5af489e6...).

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