Gamay, ChardonnayAppointment onlyBelleville-en-Beaujolais
The oenotheque of Beaujolais's largest estate hotel hosts a unique sensory wine course across 8 workshops covering colour, aroma, and flavour. Estate wines from Morgon, Brouilly, and Beaujolais Blanc available at the on-site boutique.
GamayAppointment onlyBrouilly
The 108-metre cellar of this classified 17th-century monument is the longest in the Beaujolais. Guided tours take in the gardens designed by Le Notre, the 1676 chateau, and the historic chai before a tasting of three estate wines.
Tip: Weekend visits are by appointment only; book at least a week ahead during summer.
Gamay, ChardonnayAppointment onlyCote de Brouilly
The oldest estate on Mont Brouilly, in the Geoffray family for six generations. The cellar features a blue-stone vault; visitors taste Cote de Brouilly and Brouilly cuvees in a setting that dates to the 15th century.
Tip: Ask to see the chapel on the hilltop above the vines; the view from the summit extends across the entire Beaujolais region.
GamayAppointment onlyMorgon
Oenologist Annie Augris runs workshops on tasting methodology, vine cultivation, and Morgon cru discovery at this family domain in the upper Morgon hamlet. A relaxed, producer-direct experience with older vintages available.
Gamay, ChardonnayAppointment onlyPierres Dorees
Organic family estate in the golden-stone Beaujolais Pierres Dorees zone. Offers producer-led cellar visits, barrel tastings, blending workshops, and aperitif evenings with local charcuterie and cheese.
Gamay, ChardonnayWalk-ins welcomeBrouilly
A 15th-century fortified chateau and classified monument open year-round with an audio-guide covering the ancient cellars and remarkable 15th-century timber carpentry. Owned by the Richard family since 1984, the estate manages 90 hectares across Beaujolais and Brouilly.