L'ATELIER DES BONBONS
Read moreAt first, Marion Aoustet and Benoit Combes created a wine candy, then the desire to make their own sweets was born. Their workshop opens onto the gourmet store. Depending on the day and time of your visit, you can watch the artisanal production process, a magical moment in the transformation of sugar. The gourmet palette ranges from marshmallows and teddy bears to their famous crystals, lollipops, candy canes, caramelized pecans and orchard sweets. Their specialty: crystals, a baked sugar stretched, flaky and tangy. Yummy!
DÉLICES DU TERROIR
Read moreDélices du Terroir is first and foremost the assurance of a warm welcome from Agnès Guillaume. Passionate and generous, this Franc-Comtoise has settled in Époisses. In her charming boutique, you'll find the very best of our region's charcuterie and cheeses. But this little shop is much more than that: it's a delicatessen, with teas, chocolates and a wine connoisseur's corner that expands every year. The real plus: Agnès prepares gourmet plates at any time. On Sunday mornings, it's the "apéro des Papés"!
DOMAINE HENRI MUTIN
Read moreHenri Mutin, best known for his crémants, is first and foremost a farmer. A fervent advocate of organic farming, as for the crémant he produces, he offers AB-labeled organic cereals. These include the rising stars that even top chefs are looking for: coral or beluga lentils, chickpeas and split peas to serve today's cuisine. Chickpeas are packaged in jars for easy consumption. New for 2024: quinoa and chia. Organic spelt, wheat, rye and einkorn flours are ground on the farm.
FERME FRUIROUGE
Read moreA special mention for this address, with its gourmet 100% organic offerings. With passion and good humor, Isabelle, Sylvain and Camille, certified "Artisans de qualité", cultivate raspberries, strawberries, redcurrants, cherries and blackcurrants from Burgundy. Specializing in products processed on site, they offer jams, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, creams, butters and fruit jellies. Visits are commented on with equal passion. Numerous national awards for their blackcurrant nectars and creams.
HELICE L'ESCARGOTIER BEAUNOIS
Read moreHélice is the boutique of Karine Obriot, who has a passion for snails and whose main supplier is Maison Billot, specialists in Burgundy snails since 1796. The Helix pomatia are harvested and the parsley is prepared with butter from Normandy, pink garlic from Lautrec and salt from the Camargue. Here, they can be enjoyed fresh at any time of day: a dozen served with a glass of Chablis - enjoy! In shell, fresh, frozen, cooked, everything is excellent.
MAGAZZINO
Read moreMagazzino is this glass building near the Leclerc store in Beaune. An innovative concept created by Joël and Christine Bertrand. On the first floor, an Italian grocery store of 750 m² with a fast-food bar-restaurant of Italian specialties and a vast restaurant on the first floor. The shelves are full of transalpine specialties, cold cuts, cheeses, pizzas, dry products for aperitif, grocery products, wines, preserves... the best to compose a special O sole mio menu! You can also sit down at the bar for a quick lunch.
ROSE ET LÉON
Read moreThis delicatessen, a stone's throw from the cathedral, showcases local and artisanal products. Sens beer, spices, Yonne chocolate, artisanal oils, but also terrines and sweets. Without forgetting the "Sénonettes", delicious hazelnut flaky sweets! The decoration is superb and contributes to the pleasure of the visit. In short, "Rose et Léon" is typically the shop where you enter without any idea in mind and where you come out in awe thanks to the quality of the advice and all the beautiful discoveries that you could make!
CHATEAU DE COMMARIN
Read moreA visit to the Château de Commarin plunges us into 900 years of history. This beautiful property, still owned by the same family for twenty-six generations. Listed as a Historic Monument between stone, water and garden, this castle is a treasure to be discovered. You come to visit it, walk in its gardens or simply have a drink on the terrace or stroll in its shop. A bookshop area with a beautiful collection of books by and about Henri Vincenot, an author to discover when visiting the Côte-d'Or. As for delicacies, some emblematic wines of the region that you can take away or taste on the spot. The Café du Château offers a magnificent terrace overlooking the castle to eat local products. Ideal for families with a beautiful space of freedom for children.
LA MOUTARDERIE FALLOT
Read moreIn the rue de la chouette is the Dijon boutique of Moutarderie Fallot. Here, you'll discover the traditional mustard-making process: the mustard seeds are ground on a stone millstone. Once or twice a month, the millstone on display in Dijon comes into operation to prepare Meursault mustard before your very eyes. At night, a hologram comes to life, showing you how the product is made. Pay a visit to the head office in Beaune. Linger at the mustard bar to discover all the flavors.
MULOT & PETITJEAN
Read moreMulot & Petitjean, founded in 1796, is located in the sublime historic district. Filled with orange or blackcurrant, pear-vanilla or chocolate and caramel, nonnettes are always a treat. We love the mini-nonnettes to match with cookies and Jacquelines - named after the Jaquemart in Notre-Dame church. Gourmet gingerbread, plain or with fruit, filled or with another recipe: the special toast spread with dill, mustard bran seeds, figs and walnuts. A must-have!
FROMAGERIE GAUGRY
Read moreFounded in 1946, Maison Gaugry is well known to Burgundy cheese lovers. The stars here are Palet de Bourgogne, a delicious soft cheese with a washed rind, Soumaintrain and Chaource PDO. Winner of several awards, Maison Gaugry enjoys developing products that combine gourmet pleasure with respect for tradition, such as Époisses AOP, Plaisir au Chablis bio, Crémant and Brochonnais bio. You can take a gourmet tour of the production facilities, and even treat yourself to a selection of cheeses.
FESTINS DE BOURGOGNE
Read moreEstablished in Chemilly for over 30 years, you'll find everything you need to enjoy this excellent caterer. We're particularly fond of the Prestige of sea bass and salmon in golden scales, leek fondue and white wine sauce. We're also partial to their homemade foies gras. Or the Souvarov beef tenderloin. Note that the delicatessen section also offers all the products that make the region so rich, as well as Festi Boxes: five dishes for the whole week! A must in the Auxerrois region. Festins de Bourgogne also has a boutique in Paris!
FESTINS LES PETITS BONHEURS
Culinary delicacies, dishes and desserts delivered to your home or office.Read more
LE CLOS DU ROY
Read moreWith the opening of this attractive boutique, Gevrey-Chambertin has acquired a caterer of choice. Le Clos du Roy, a trio of chefs including Philippe Poillot, Pierre Lebaupin and pastry chef Tony Belliet, has chosen to export its expertise to the land of grands crus. A quality team to offer ready-made dishes and pastry treasures, to take away, in individual portions or in reception formats. The private tasting room allows you to dine on the premises while sampling some famous nectars.
LE CLOS DES FLAVEURS
Read moreLe Clos des Flaveurs in Givry is a quality delicatessen run by Isabelle, a native of Madagascar. All shelves are remarkably well-stocked with exclusive products. Creamy products from Burgundy-Franche-Comté, charcuterie, organic fruit and vegetables, pasta, quality preserves, flours and fruit juices. Order an aperitif platter of cheeses and charcuterie embellished with exotic colors and flavors. Improvise a meal platter of samoussas or vegetable nems. And above all, appreciate Isabelle's kindness!
L'ÉPICERIE COMPTOIR
Read moreL'Épicerie Comptoir is welcoming, with its trendy decor and delicatessen feel. Here you'll find all your daily essentials: organic bulk produce, condiments and a number of local artisanal products. Bonus: a fine selection of Auxois wines, highlighting the region's little-known know-how. In the beer department, there's La Voûte, brewed under the grocery store where the micro-brewery is located. Of particular note: the attractive coffee and pastry tasting area, and even a daily menu on certain dates.
FAUBOURG DES SAVEURS
Read moreFaubourg des Saveurs is at once a delicatessen, a cheese bar, a wine shop and a cheese shop. On site, the cheese boards, charcuterie and wine cellar make your mouth water. The cheese section is stocked with around a hundred products, including Roquefort, Comté and Epoisses, while the charcuterie section offers short-distance products such as Tuyé salaisons from Papy Gaby in the Jura, and parsley from Gaec des Hameaux. Gourmet fondue evenings. Takeaway sales for evenings at home.
BONNE MAISON
Read moreWith Tristan Barreiros, former Paris restaurateur and founder of Bonne Maison, the term "épicerie fine" takes on its full meaning. The company has also been recognized for its quality by the Collège Culinaire de France, created by 15 renowned chefs. Born in the spring of 2023, Bonne Maison is already a great success, notably for its Charolais pastis, which it makes, like other delicacies, on its farm-workshop in La Guiche. Homemade or collected with passion, honeys, oils, jams, spirits and other delicacies are available to take away or taste on site.
AUTOUR DU PRESSOIR
Read moreClaude and Océane in the store, Christophe and Ugo in the kitchen. Since 2022, a new team has been welcoming you to this must-visit venue. Here, opposite the Hôtel-Dieu, you'll find wines from the Tonnerrois region (Tonnerre or Epineuil), Chablisien, crémants and ratafia. You'll also find duck, trout and mushroom terrines, as well as an assortment of jams and cakes. But this delicatessen is also a restaurant offering tasty cuisine based on fresh, seasonal produce, including Burgundian favourites.
COMPTOIR DES VIGNES
Read moreIf the brand is national, no Comptoir des Vignes is the same, as the personality of its wine merchant has a lot to do with the offer. Ex-sommelier, the sympathetic Jérôme will know perfectly how to advise you among the multitude of references sold here: wines and champagnes, but also whiskies and rums from all over the world, cognacs and armagnacs, beers, waters, fruit juices and other artisanal syrups... In the delicatessen section, local sweets will inevitably attract your attention, while a wide selection of coffees and teas is also available.