Château du Clos de Vougeot, a highlight of the Burgundy Wine Route, was originally built as a winery by monks in the 12th century. Over time, it transformed into a Renaissance-style walled estate. Today, while no longer producing wine, the château serves as an intimate wine museum and event venue. Visitors can explore historic grape presses and exhibitions that delve into the region’s rich viticultural history. The site also hosts lavish dining events, offering a unique blend of cultural and culinary experiences.
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