A weekend of tastings and discovery in the heart of the Bourgogne Vézelay appellation
Every spring, the winegrowers of the Bourgogne Vézelay appellation open the doors of their cellars and vineyards to introduce the public to their mineral Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. During this friendly weekend organized around the seven estates on the eternal hill, visitors walk through the vines, attend guided tastings, meet the producers, and discover the renaissance of a thousand-year-old vineyard revived since the 1990s at the foot of the Vézelay basilica.
The Bourgogne Vézelay appellation is one of the youngest and most endearing in Burgundy. Recognized as a protected designation of origin (AOC) in 1997, it crowns the renaissance of a multi-millennial vineyard that had almost disappeared in the 20th century. Benedictine monks from the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine basilica already cultivated vines on these limestone slopes as early as the Middle Ages, and Vézelay wines enjoyed a flattering reputation before phylloxera, wars, and rural exodus reduced the vineyard to almost nothing.
It was in the 1980s and 1990s that a handful of passionate winemakers replanted vines on the gentle slopes of the eternal hill and surrounding villages: Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, Tharoiseau, Asquins, Saint-Moré. Today, seven estates share about twenty hectares planted mainly with Chardonnay, which produces dry, fresh, mineral, and floral white wines of great purity. Pinot Noir is also cultivated to produce light and fruity red wines. The cooperative Vignerons de la Colline Éternelle, located in Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, brings together several producers and promotes the collective promotion of the appellation.
The Open Doors of the Vézelay Vineyard are organized every spring, generally on a weekend in May, to offer the public a unique immersion into this human-scale wine world. For two days, participating estates welcome visitors to their cellars and plots for free or guided tours, guided tastings, and direct exchanges with the winemakers.
Each estate prepares a specific program: vineyard tours with explanations on cultivation practices (several estates are in organic or biodynamic agriculture), discovery of winemaking methods in the cellars, presentation of different cuvées from Bourgogne Vézelay white to plot-specific wines. The Colline Éternelle cooperative also offers electric bike packages to explore the vineyards and villages before ending with a tasting.
The Open Doors are set in the exceptional surroundings of Vézelay and its surroundings. The Sainte-Marie-Madeleine basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage site and starting point for the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage towards Tours, overlooks a landscape of vines and forests of incomparable beauty in spring. The surrounding wine villages — Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, Asquins, Pierre-Perthuis — retain remarkable Romanesque heritage.
This weekend is an opportunity to combine wine discovery with visits to the basilica, Vézelay museums, local spring markets, and hikes on the marked trails of the Morvan and Vézelien regions. Many restaurants and producers offer meals based on local products to accompany the appellation's tastings.
The Bourgogne Vézelay appellation is still too little known to the general public despite the growing quality of its wines and the beauty of its terroir. The Open Doors are the ideal opportunity to discover it at a lower cost, directly at the property, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere far removed from the formalism of some great appellations. Prices remain accessible, producers are passionate and available, and the quality of the wines continues to improve, with whites now rivaling the best Burgundy villages.
2026 edition of the Open Doors of the Vézelay Vineyard, weekend of May 16-17, 2026. The estates of the Bourgogne Vézelay appellation welcome the public for commented tastings of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, tours of vines and cellars, and meetings with winemakers in an exceptional spring setting at the foot of the Sainte-Marie-Madeleine basilica.
The Open Doors of the Vézelay Vineyard return on May 16-17, 2026 for a new weekend of discovery in the heart of the Bourgogne Vézelay appellation. The wine estates of Vézelay, Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, and Tharoiseau will open their doors to welcome the public to their cellars, wineries, and vineyards, bathed in the golden light of the Burgundy spring.
On the program: commented tastings of Bourgogne Vézelay white (Chardonnay) and red (Pinot Noir) directly at the property, guided tours of the vineyards with explanations on the terroir, organic practices, and winemaking methods, and food and wine pairing workshops. The Vignerons de la Colline Éternelle cooperative will offer its electric bike packages for a touring discovery of the plots and wine villages. Free entry, free tastings or by donation, in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere typical of this human-scale appellation.
The Open Doors take place simultaneously in the various wine estates of the Bourgogne Vézelay appellation: mainly in Vézelay (89450) and Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay. A detailed program with the map of participating estates is available each year from the tourist office Destination Grand Vézelay.
Generally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday of the Open Doors weekend (May weekend). Some estates offer guided tours by reservation.
Tastings are generally free or by donation at the estates. Some guided tours or tasting platter packages are paid (from €5 to €15 depending on the estate).
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Domaines viticoles de l'appellation Bourgogne Vézelay
Vignoble de Vézelay et Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, 89450 Vézelay