Maison Champy, established in 1720, stands as the oldest wine house in Burgundy and one of its most prestigious Grand Cru wineries. Nestled in Beaune, France, the estate is renowned for producing Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune wines. The historic building, inspired by Gustave Eiffel, adds to its allure. Visitors can explore the centuries-old winemaking traditions and sample the region’s celebrated vintages, immersing themselves in the rich heritage and craftsmanship that define Maison Champy.
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