Preservation

We are dedicated to preserving the unique identity of Burgundy's terroirs and its viticultural heritage for future generations.

Promotion

We actively promote Burgundy's wine culture by highlighting its unique identity and supporting the recognition of the Climats as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Education

We foster education and cultural awareness by organizing workshops, guided tours, and seminars that delve into the history and significance of the Climats.

Our and Vision

We are dedicated to preserving and promoting the unique wine culture of Burgundy. Our mission is to educate and inspire future generations about our viticultural heritage.

Meet Our Team

Discover the passionate individuals dedicated to preserving Burgundy’s wine heritage.
Marie Lefevre
President
Guides the association’s vision and oversees cultural initiatives.
Jean-Pierre Martin
Vice President
Coordinates educational programs and community outreach.
Sophie Dubois
Director of Communications
Manages public relations and promotes Burgundy’s wine culture.
Luc Moreau
Heritage Specialist
Leads research on Climats and UNESCO heritage projects.
Claire Girard
Events Coordinator
Organizes workshops, tours, and cultural events.
Antoine Rousseau
Education Manager
Develops educational materials and leads seminars.
Isabelle Petit
Membership Coordinator
Supports members and fosters community engagement.
Marc Bernard
Treasurer
Manages finances and ensures transparency.

Join Our Mission

Support our team’s efforts to preserve and celebrate Burgundy’s unique wine culture.

Preserving Burgundy's Heritage, Educating Future Generations

Our association is dedicated to preserving and promoting the unique wine culture of Burgundy. Through educational programs and cultural initiatives, we strive to enhance public understanding of Burgundy’s viticultural heritage and support local communities. We are committed to fostering a deeper appreciation for the Climats among locals and visitors alike.

Explore Our Key Programs and Activities in Burgundy

At ASSOCIATION CITE DES CLIMATS ET VINS DE BOURGOGNE, we are dedicated to promoting and preserving the unique wine culture of Burgundy. Our programs and activities are designed to educate, engage, and inspire both locals and visitors. We strive to support the recognition and dissemination of the Climats of Burgundy as a UNESCO World Heritage site, ensuring its legacy for future generations. Join us in our mission to celebrate and protect this invaluable cultural heritage.
An image of a group of people participating in a vineyard tour, with lush Burgundy vineyards in the background and a knowledgeable guide explaining the terroir.
Cultural Preservation & Education Programs
Our programs focus on educating the public about Burgundy’s unique terroirs and viticultural heritage. We organize workshops, guided tours, and seminars that delve into the history, culture, and significance of the Climats.
A photograph showcasing volunteers working on preserving historical vineyard structures, such as stone walls or traditional wine cellars, in the Burgundy region.
Heritage Preservation Initiatives
We actively engage in preserving the historical and architectural elements of Burgundy’s wine-making heritage. Our initiatives include restoring traditional wine cellars, maintaining ancient vineyard walls, and supporting local artisans.
A vibrant image of a community event in Burgundy, featuring local artisans, wine producers, and residents celebrating the region's wine culture with music, food, and wine tasting.
Community Engagement Events
We host a variety of community events throughout the year to celebrate Burgundy’s wine culture. These events include wine festivals, cultural exhibitions, and educational workshops for all ages.

Upcoming Events in Burgundy

Experience Burgundy’s most celebrated wine festival with tastings, artisan food stalls, and educational workshops. Open to all ages, with special activities for families.
An exclusive evening at a historic chateau, honoring the UNESCO-listed Climats. Enjoy live music, gourmet dining, and rare wine selections. Formal attire required.
Join our expert guides for a walking tour through iconic Burgundy vineyards. Learn about terroir, viticulture, and taste wines directly from the producers.

Get Involved in Burgundy’s Wine Culture

Participate in our upcoming events and help preserve Burgundy’s viticultural heritage. Whether you’re a wine lover, student, or local resident, your involvement makes a difference.

Our Mission

The ASSOCIATION CITE DES CLIMATS ET VINS DE BOURGOGNE dedicates itself to promoting Burgundy’s unique terroirs and supporting the recognition of the Climats as a UNESCO World Heritage site. We foster education, cultural awareness, and community engagement to preserve and celebrate Burgundy’s viticultural heritage for generations to come.
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Our 10-Year Journey

Celebrating a decade of preserving Burgundy’s viticultural heritage, our association has achieved remarkable milestones in promoting the Climats of Burgundy as a UNESCO World Heritage site, fostering education and cultural awareness for future generations.
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Join Our Mission Today

Support Burgundy’s wine heritage by getting involved with our programs and initiatives. Your participation helps preserve and promote our unique terroirs and culture.

Email Us

Feel free to reach out to us via email for inquiries, collaborations, or support. We are committed to fostering a strong connection with our community and partners. claytonshocking0@gmail.com

Call Us

Our team is available by phone for immediate assistance or questions about our programs and initiatives. Call us at +33 1 66 84 09 03 during business hours.

Visit Us

Come see us at our location in Beaune, the heart of Burgundy’s wine country. We welcome visitors and partners to explore our cultural and viticultural heritage. Our address is 21 Avenue Charles de Gaulle, 21200 Beaune, France.