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Couchey to Dijon

Couchey is a charming village in the Côte-d'Or department in the Burgundy region of France, near Dijon. Known for its beautiful vineyards and scenic landscapes, Couchey lies within the Côte de Nuits, a famed wine-producing area. The village is especially celebrated for its Burgundy wines, including notable Pinot Noirs. Couchey’s landscape is dotted with traditional stone houses, wine cellars, and hillside vineyards, offering a rustic and picturesque atmosphere. It's also popular among hikers and cyclists for its trails, which provide lovely views of the region’s wine country.

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Couchey

The village has vineyards classified under the Marsannay appellation, which is unique in Burgundy for allowing red, white, and rosé wines under one designation. Marsannay wines are often described as fresh and approachable, making them a favorite among Burgundy enthusiasts.

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Pernand Vergelesses

Pernand-Vergelesses is a small, historic wine-producing village in the Côte de Beaune region of Burgundy, known for its unique terroir and high-quality wines. Located on the slopes surrounding the famous Corton hill, Pernand-Vergelesses benefits from varied soils and exposures that allow it to produce both red and white wines, predominantly from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes.

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Aloxe Corton

Aloxe-Corton stands out in Burgundy for its dual expertise in both Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grand crus, making it a prime destination for lovers of both red and white Burgundy wines.

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Meuilley

Surrounded by picturesque vineyards and beautiful rolling hills, Meuilley is known for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic landscape, attracting wine lovers and those looking for a quiet escape.

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Beaune

Beaune, a historic town in the heart of Burgundy, France, is celebrated as a center for exceptional wines, especially its renowned Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Known as the wine capital of Burgundy, it hosts the annual Hospices de Beaunewine auction, one of the world’s most prestigious and oldest charity wine events, drawing enthusiasts and collectors from across the globe. Beaune’s vineyards, classified among the finest premier cru and grand cru appellations, produce wines that reflect the region’s unique terroir, where centuries-old viticultural practices meet meticulous craftsmanship. The town’s rich wine culture, picturesque vineyards, and historical cellars make it a pilgrimage site for wine lovers.

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Santenay

Before hitting the road, we went for an inspiration photos with Tour de France symbols.

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Pommard

Pommard, located in the Côte de Beaune region of Burgundy, holds a distinctive place in the wine world for producing some of the most robust and structured Pinot Noirs in the region. Known for a style that is often described as more "masculine" compared to its neighbor Volnay, Pommard’s wines are typically richer, darker, and more tannic, with flavors of black cherry, blackberry, earthy notes, and sometimes hints of spice and leather. These characteristics give Pommard wines a depth and intensity that allows them to age beautifully over decades, developing layers of complexity as they mature.

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Chassagne-Montrachet

Chassagne-Montrachet represents Burgundy’s profound commitment to terroir, crafting wines that embody both luxury and the unique character of the region’s landscape and climate.

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Chagny to Chalone-sur-Sáone

The bike path along the Pont Canal from Chagny to Chalone-sur-Sâone is a scenic ride. It was also at this time of the season, you seldom see cyclists around. As for us, it was a heaven to be riding in this beautiful countryside.

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Meet Up in Chagny

Chagny, France, is significant for its rich historical and cultural heritage, particularly in the context of wine production and gastronomy. Located in the Burgundy region, Chagny is known for its proximity to the renowned wine-producing areas of Côte d'Or and Côte Chalonnaise, making it a hub for viticulture. The town also boasts historical architecture, including the 18th-century Church of Saint Martin and various old buildings that reflect its past as an important center for trade and agriculture. Additionally, Chagny is home to renowned restaurants and culinary events, highlighting the region's exceptional food culture that attracts visitors seeking an authentic taste of Burgundy.

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Chagny à Dijon

Looking forward for a bike tour in France. With local cyclists as my guide, I’ll navigate through it deeper and immerse through its culture and landscape.

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Alés to Le Puy-en- Velay

I’d like to continue this velo tour in France and I’m eyeing on number 7 this year. I’ve done most of the Eurovelo 6 in France and will definitely take on again if health permits. I’ll be doing 7 this year and then, join friends in Dijon for another Burgundy bike tour.

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Summing Up

Bike tour in France became a dream come true. Inside me, I knew it was going to be a remarkable one and it lived up to my expectation starting in Loire Valley and up to Burgundy and then, down to Rhone Valley.

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Valence

Valence has a rich history dating back to Roman times. It was an important Roman settlement and has numerous historical sites and monuments, including the Cathedral of Saint-Apollinaire, which dates back to the 11th century.

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Tupin-et-Semons

Tupin-et-Semons is a small commune located in the Rhône department in eastern France. It is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region and is situated near the town of Vienne and the city of Lyon

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Lyonnais

Lyonnais are generally polite and reserved. Greetings like "bonjour" and "au revoir" are customary, and it's considered courteous to use "vous" instead of "tu" in formal interactions.

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Bike Friendly City

Lyon has a comprehensive network of dedicated bike lanes and paths, ensuring safe and efficient travel for cyclists throughout the city.

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Lyon

Lyon is situated at the confluence of two rivers: the Rhône River and the Saône River. These rivers play a significant role in the city's geography, culture, and history. The Rhône flows from the Swiss Alps through southeastern France, while the Saône originates in the Vosges region and merges with the Rhône in Lyon.

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