Tasting Rooms in Julienas

Cave Cooperative de Julienas Chaintre ★ 4.3

GamayWalk-ins welcomeJulienas

Cooperative of 85 growers managing 290 hectares across Chenas, Julienas, Moulin-a-Vent, Fleurie, and Brouilly. The Julienas tasting room is set in the Chateau du Bois de la Salle, a classified 15th-century building.

Tip: The Chateau du Bois de la Salle itself is a listed monument; worth combining the tasting with a look at the architecture.

Wine Bars in Julienas

Le Coq a Julienas ★ 4.4

15 by the glassJulienas

A Beaujolais institution since 1923, taken over in 2017 by chef Marie Dias. Serves bistronomic regional cuisine alongside a by-the-glass list of Julienas and wider Beaujolais Crus from the historic market square of the village.

The list: Beaujolais Crus by the glass and bottle; local Julienas producers prominently featured; seasonal bistro menu

Chateau de Julienas Tasting Bar ★ 4.3

10 by the glassJulienas

A 40-hectare certified organic domaine with a walk-in tasting bar in the estate's cellar. The range covers Julienas, Fleurie, and Moulin-a-Vent cuvees from biodynamically-farmed granite-soiled vineyards.

The list: Organic estate wines; Julienas, Fleurie, Moulin-a-Vent, and Beaujolais-Villages poured at the cellar

Wine Restaurants in Julienas

Le Coq a Julienas ★ 4.4

Bistronomic French; Beaujolais regional terroir; seasonal market produceJulienas

A Beaujolais institution since 1923 on the ancient market square of Julienas, now run by chef Marie Dias. Seasonal bistronomic menus respect classic Beaujolais terroir whilst reinventing traditional dishes. The wine list prioritises local Julienas producers.

Wine Retailers in Julienas

Nightlife in Julienas

Caveau du Coq au Vin (Julienas) ★ 4.4

14 by the glassJulienas

The Julienas caveau in a deconsecrated church, offering candlelit evening tastings of Julienas and Saint-Amour by the glass in the Cru belt's most unusual setting.

The list: The Julienas appellation caveau housed in a former church in the village centre offers candlelit evening tastings of Julienas and Saint-Amour by the glass; the setting inside the deconsecrated church with Beaujolais-themed frescoes is unique in the Cru belt

Tip: The Julienas caveau is inside an old church decorated with Bacchanalian frescoes; it is the most photogenic evening tasting venue in the northern Beaujolais and worth a dedicated visit.

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