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Maps of the Côte de Beaune

Real commune boundaries for all fifteen appellations — drawn from OpenStreetMap geodata. Hover any village to explore. Click to zoom in.

The Full Côte de Beaune

All fifteen village appellations along the 30 km limestone escarpment. Hover any commune for detail — click to switch to that village's map.

Grand Crus: 4 (Puligny) 2–3 1 None

Commune boundaries © OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL. Wine classification: BIVB / INAO.

Ladoix-Serrigny

Northernmost village, wrapping around the eastern side of the Hill of Corton.

~320 haTotal area
2Grand Crus
3Premier Crus
230–330mAltitude
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Aloxe-Corton

Home to Corton and Corton-Charlemagne — the only Grand Cru reds in the Côte de Beaune.

~390 haTotal area
2Grand Crus
14Premier Crus
240–330mAltitude
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Pernand-Vergelesses

Hidden valley village with steely whites rivaling Puligny and Corton-Charlemagne.

~300 haTotal area
2Grand Crus
8Premier Crus
260–380mAltitude
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Savigny-lès-Beaune

Fragrant, forest-edged Pinot Noir of outstanding value — 22 Premier Crus.

~375 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
22Premier Crus
240–340mAltitude
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Chorey-les-Beaune

Flat alluvial terroir east of the slope — charming, easy-drinking Burgundy.

~165 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
0Premier Crus
220–250mAltitude
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Beaune

The historic capital of Burgundy wine — 42 Premier Crus, no Grand Cru.

~455 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
42Premier Crus
240–360mAltitude
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Pommard

The most powerful and structured red wine village on the Côte de Beaune.

~340 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
28Premier Crus
230–340mAltitude
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Volnay

The Queen of the Côte — ethereal, translucent elegance from pure limestone.

~215 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
29Premier Crus
245–380mAltitude
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Monthélie

Volnay's overlooked neighbor — similar elegance at a fraction of the price.

~145 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
15Premier Crus
250–370mAltitude
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Auxey-Duresses

Hidden valley gem behind Meursault — excellent alternative to Premier Cru white.

~210 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
9Premier Crus
260–400mAltitude
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Meursault

The spiritual home of indulgent, nutty white Burgundy — no Grand Cru, but Premier Crus of Grand Cru quality.

~430 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
19Premier Crus
230–360mAltitude
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Puligny-Montrachet

Home of Le Montrachet — universally acknowledged as the world's greatest dry white wine vineyard.

~240 haTotal area
4Grand Crus
24Premier Crus
220–340mAltitude
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Chassagne-Montrachet

The warm, opulent southern gateway to the Montrachet Grand Crus.

~475 haTotal area
3Grand Crus
55Premier Crus
220–360mAltitude
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Saint-Aubin

The rising star — high-altitude limestone sites producing Puligny-quality wines at village prices.

~310 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
29Premier Crus
280–420mAltitude
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Santenay

Ancient spa village at the Côte's southern end — granite-inflected, underrated Pinot Noir.

~380 haTotal area
0Grand Crus
12Premier Crus
200–340mAltitude
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