Couchey

Dominique and Gile checking the route that we took

Couchey (koo-shay)is a picturesque village in the Côte-d'Or department of Burgundy, France, known for its deep-rooted winemaking tradition and scenic vineyards. Situated just south of Dijon and close to the famed Côte de Nuits, Couchey is part of the Burgundy wine region, particularly celebrated for producing excellent red wines from Pinot Noir grapes. 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.

Key Highlights of Couchey

  1. Wine Culture and Vineyards: Couchey is surrounded by vineyards and offers a quintessential Burgundy wine experience, with several small, family-owned domaines producing Marsannay wines. The vineyards are set on gentle slopes that benefit from optimal sun exposure, giving the wines their distinct character.

  2. Cultural and Historical Significance: The village has roots dating back to Roman times, and over the centuries, it has developed a rich winemaking heritage. The charming old stone buildings, wine cellars, and vineyards tell the story of its long-standing connection to viticulture.

  3. Outdoor and Scenic Attractions: Couchey is also a great base for scenic walks and cycling through Burgundy's countryside. The area’s vineyard paths connect Couchey to neighboring wine villages, providing visitors with stunning views of the Burgundy landscape.

  4. The Route des Grands Crus: Couchey lies on this famous wine route, which stretches from Dijon to Santenay. It’s a fantastic way to explore Burgundy’s wine villages and sample local wines directly from the source.

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