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As its name suggests, Côte de Brouilly comes from the steep, volcanic slopes of Mont Brouilly.
Unless, of course, you prefer the pretty legend that this hill was born of the spill from the hood of a giant who dug up the Saône!
Rising to 485 meters, its summit is crowned by the Notre-Dame du Raisin chapel, built in 1955 and dedicated to the Virgin of Fourvière, and offers a splendid panorama of the entire Beaujolais wine-growing region.
Its floor is made of granite and hard, dark blue-green schist.
This is the famous “blue stone” that gives this noble cru its vigor and, over time, its great finesse.
The rocks on the slopes store up the sun’s heat during the day, releasing it to the vines at night.
Côte de Brouilly is a great wine that reveals the flavor of the earth.
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Parking gratuit. Nos amis les animaux ne sont pas acceptés au sein du parc.
Fermé le lundi et le mardi
Hameau Dubœuf : 10h00 à 17h00
Jardin en Beaujolais : ouvert du 13 avril au 08 septembre 2024 aux horaires suivants :
De 8h00 à 19h00
Direction Lyon, sortie 29
Direction Mâcon, sortie 30
Arrivée directe sur site
Train TER-Romanèche-Thorins : directement dans le Hameau
TGV-Mâcon-Loché : 18 km
Lyon Saint Exupéry : 35 mn
Genève Cointrin : 1h45
46° 10’36,52’’N – 4° 44’30,19’’E
Free parking. Our friends the animals are not accepted within the park.
Closed on December 25
Hameau Duboeuf: 10:00am to 6:00pm
Jardin en Beaujolais: open from April 13 to September 8, 2024 at the following times:
Closed on December 25
Direction Lyon, exit 29
Direction Mâcon, exit 30
Direct arrival on site
TER-Romanèche-Thorins train: directly in the Hameau
TGV-Mâcon-Loché : 18 km
Lyon Saint Exupéry : 35 mn
Genève Cointrin : 1h45
46° 10’36,52’’N – 4° 44’30,19’’E