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Le Clos du Colombier 1817 Vignes & Spa

Pommard
8.5/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior Suite
1x Queen 48 Up to 2

This superior suite features a bedroom, a living area on the mezzanine and a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and…

Family Room with Terrace
3x Twin 45 Up to 5

The spacious family room provides air conditioning, a coffee machine, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower a…

Junior Suite (2 Adults)
1x Queen 35 Up to 2

Offering a view of the surrounding vineyards, the Junior Suite features a small seating area and a private bathroom with…

Superior Double Room
1x Queen 30 Up to 2

Located on the 1st floor, these soundproofed rooms include free WiFi access, a reading area and a Nespresso machine and…

Tradition Double Room
1x Queen 28 Up to 2

These spacious rooms offer a view of the garden. They include facilities for making tea and coffee, a wardrobe and desk.…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Auprès du Clocher★ Michelin After a glittering career in the region, youthful Rémi Genot has returned to his roots in this famous wine-growing village. He pays homage to local producers and showcases fine cuts of meat prepared by his father in the next-door butchers. As comfortable working with vegetables as with fish and meat, he creates meticulous dishes, packed in colour and character. He is also skilled at juxtaposing different textures, in dishes such as tomatoes, fresh smoked goat’s cheese, rose geranium; brill, green peas, girolles, shellfish and melissa jus. Burgundy takes pride of place in the wine cellar and An368m
  • Le Carmin★ Michelin On Place Carnot, not far from the Hôtel-Dieu, this restaurant with a modern façade occupies the ground floor of a picturesque old house. After stints with Robuchon and Ducasse, chef Christophe Quéant crafts modern, seasonal cuisine based on traditional textbook foundations. His top-quality ingredients are transformed into spot-on, straightforward dishes, blessedly free of fancy frills. The contemporary-style dining room, which sports a beige colour scheme and exposed stonework, is the perfect foil for delicious dishes such as sole fillets with mushrooms and tender leaves, or the Madagascan van3.6km
  • Clos du Cèdre★ Michelin This elegant winegrower's manor house with a plush feel and bags of character is set in a leafy garden where tables are laid out in summer... It's the perfect setting in which to sample Jordan Billan's cuisine, which is rooted in the terroir of Burgundy and showcases the carefully-chosen suppliers. The chef's taste for tradition – think matured Charolais beef, bone marrow and a mustard and tarragon jus – does not prevent him from dreaming up more creative dishes with international influences, such as sole cooked on the bone with shellfish, kasha risotto, seaweed and nashi. Guests will also app3.7km
  • La Table du SquareBib This bistro on the main boulevard sports a distinctive contemporary decor complete with wooden floors, black and white striped walls and photos of the stars of French cinema enjoying good food. Cooking has no secrets for the chef who rustles up a spot-on, frequently renewed market-fresh menu. Given the location in Beaune, you won't be surprised to learn that the cellar boasts over 1000 labels – so drink up!3.6km
  • Table de Levernois★ Michelin The tradition of hospitality is kept alive in this elegant house situated in the middle of extensive grounds dissected by a river. Here, chef Philippe Augé creates carefully prepared cuisine based on classic principles, resulting in dishes such as green carnaroli risotto with frogs’ legs and snails, calf sweetbreads with petits pois à la française and lime-leaf vinegar jus, and a Grand Marnier soufflé with blood orange sorbet. Make sure you save space for the cheese trolley which includes several dozen varieties! Impressive Burgundy wine list.6.8km
  • L'Agastache This restaurant, whose reputation has grown by word of mouth, is fully deserving of its success. The chef is very attentive to the quality of his ingredients, most of which are locally sourced, and his creative cuisine, in which vegetables and plants play a pivotal role, is as tasty as it is balanced. Examples include a lunchtime starter of tender winter leaves, soft cheese from the Aveyron, grains and a ponzu vinaigrette. In the evening, things move up a notch with the likes of sea bass fillet from the bay of Cannes, saffron aligot, dashi broth, or veal entrecôte with a spiced jus. Fine home 1.5km
  • Le Charlemagne★ Michelin Born in Beaune, Rudy Villien first fell in the love with Le Charlemagne during an internship, so he and his partner, Léa Matéos, leapt at the opportunity to take over this eatery in the heart of the Corton-Charlemagne vineyard. The serene, contemporary interior provides the perfect foil to sample dishes that waver between France and further afield (often Japan) with a personal spin: furikake and caviar aperitif snacks, crab and yuzu kosho smoked tomato, croaker in kaffir lime… The produce comes from a cottage garden, bee hives and cherry-picked suppliers. A creative score that is flanked by a 8.5km
  • Ed.Em★ Michelin This eatery blends the talents of Édouard, a chef whose CV boasts stints at Quai d’Orsay, Philippe Rochat and Lameloise, and Émilie, a talented pastry chef who adds the final flourish to the fixed set menu. In a swish interior of midnight blue walls, carpets and Art Deco-ish light fixtures, you will sample a score rich in premium produce that is loaded in personality, yet subtly delicate: diver scallops, Jerusalem artichoke and truffles; line-caught seabass, a medley of pumpkin and lemon thyme-flavoured hollandaise sauce… Just the ticket for a gourmet halt on the wine road.9.4km
  • Loiseau des Vignes A Bernard Loiseau stamped score and a chic bistro vibe (stone, wood and velvet-upholstered banquettes) paint this culinary portrait. The menu includes classics such as eggs in a red wine sauce, pâté en croûte, Charolais ox cheek and Saône catfish, without forgetting beautifully fresh Burgundy veal tartare with smoked eel. The wine list also unveils a wide range by the glass.3.4km
  • Le Relais de Saulx This characterful town centre establishment (1673), not far from the Hospices de Beaune, is in the capable hands of Charles Danet (previously of Le Timbre in Paris). In an interior that is both rustic and inviting (think white-washed rafters, orange bench seating and a table d’hôtes), the chef crafts a healthy, tasty, legible, market-fresh score depicted by a haunch of veal, beetroot, hazelnuts and black olives, or baked apple, bergamot cream and house vanilla ice cream. Fine selection of (mainly) Burgundy wines, including organic and biodynamic vintages.3.4km

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Attractions nearby

  • Notre-Dame (Beaune) collegiate church located in Côte-d'Or, in France3.6km
  • Église Saint-Nicolas de Beaune church located in Côte-d'Or, in France4.4km
  • Château de Monthelie3.1km
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts de Beaune museum in France3.7km
  • Bouchard Père & Fils4.0km
  • Domaine du Château de Meursault winery in Côte-d'Or, France4.5km
  • Église Saint-Martin d'Auxey-Duresses church located in Côte-d'Or, in France4.6km
  • Côte d'Or mountain in France8.7km

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