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Corgoloin

Corgoloin, the wine gateway between Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune

At the crossroads between the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune, Corgoloin occupies a strategic position on the Route des Grands Crus de Bourgogne. A discreet but profoundly winegrowing village, it marks the transition between two great emblematic terroirs. Here, the vines shape the landscape, the cellars set the pace of local life and you get the full feel of authentic Burgundy, far from the clichés, but as close as possible to what’s essential.

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Wine in Corgoloin: between two hillsides, a strong identity

Corgoloin is part of the Côte de Nuits-Villages appellation, an AOC renowned for offering an accessible and sincere interpretation of Burgundy’s great terroirs. The wines produced here, mainly from Pinot Noir, stand out for their freshness, expressive fruitiness and elegant structure.

Situated on the southern border of the Côte de Nuits, the vineyards benefit from clay-limestone soils and favourable exposure, giving rise to well-balanced cuvées that are both delicious and distinctive. Corgoloin perfectly embodies this link between two wine-growing worlds, where each bottle tells the story of the continuity of the Burgundy vineyard.

Must-sees in the village

Corgoloin is home to a number of family-run estates that have handed down their expertise for generations. Tastings often take place in a simple, friendly setting, ideal for chatting with the winemakers and discovering the subtleties of Côte de Nuits-Villages.

Corgoloin is an excellent starting point for walks and cycle rides through vineyards, country lanes and uninterrupted views of the hillsides. These itineraries provide a good overview of the Climats and the landscape transition between the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune.

Corgoloin is within easy reach of Nuits-Saint-Georges, Comblanchien and Aloxe-Corton. It’s an ideal location for exploring Burgundy’s Route des Grands Crus while staying in a quiet, authentic village.

A village in transition, sincere and alive

Corgoloin does not seek to shine through its prestige, but through the coherence of its terroir and the richness of its winegrowing history. A stopping-off village that has become a destination in its own right, Corgoloin offers a gentle, authentic immersion in the Burgundy of wine,where the two coasts meet and interact naturally.

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