How to Use Burgundy Travel
The tricky thing about Burgundy wine is that vineyards and producers aren't one-to-one. Take Clos de Vougeot — over 80 producers share its plots. Conversely, a single producer typically owns vineyards under their own name and also contracts grapes from others. Burgundy Travel was designed to untangle these many-to-many relationships.
How to look things up
- Vineyard → Producer — Open any climat from the Vineyards page to see all owning producers and their shares.
- Producer → Vineyard — Enter from Producers to see all vineyards a domaine works with, from Grand Cru to Regional.
- Explore by map — The Map shows vineyard boundaries so you can see spatial relationships between plots and villages.
Coverage
629 vineyards, 804 producers, 3,957 ownership records. The map overlays 573 vineyard boundaries. All classifications including 33 Grand Crus are searchable and filterable by village.
Data Sources
Vineyard positions, boundaries, and AOC hierarchy come from INAO's public GeoJSON. Descriptions, ownership, and historical background are cross-referenced from approximately 20 French and English publications and official data. The full bibliography is listed on the About page.
Found an error?
Each vineyard and producer page has a 'Report info' button at the bottom. All reports are reviewed and valid corrections are applied. This encyclopedia improves continuously with readers' eyes.