Wine-Knows will be in Burgundy in early June. We’ll be staying in the fairy-tale medieval village
of Beaune at the 5 star hotel Le Cep.
Within 10 minutes’ walk of Lep Cep lies a vast array of enticing shops
that offer fabulous shopping opportunities for any food and wine-lover. Below are items that are found in charming
Beaune and can easily transported home in luggage.
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for a dining table
There are several gift stores
that sell wine-themed table linens---everything from tablecloths to napkins and
placemats. These shops also sell
interesting items such as name card holders in the shape of a grape cluster,
and sets of Beaune's Premier Cru coasters.
Almost every store in town seems to have something in it related to wine. One of
my faves is a wine opener made from an actual Burgundian grape vine. Or, how about an ingenious bottle “necklace”
to proudly display the cork on the bottle of wine?
Culinary items
There are several cooking
stores in Beaune. In all of them you’ll
find plates and serving pieces for the region’s famous escargot bourguignon.
Want
a Burgundian cookbook? There are many throughout
the town available in English.
Regional
food specialties
There are two classical
food products from Burgundy. Dijon is
only 20 minutes away, however, the best mustard in Burgundy is from Beaune’s
Fallot Mustard. Every store in town
carries small jars and the factory is an easy walk from the center of
town.
A type of gingerbread
(pain d’epices which literally translates to “spice bread”) is the other
traditional favorite. There are stores that specialize in making it
where you’ll find it in every shape and size.
It is so famous, however, that it can be purchased in many shops in the
city of Beaune as well as the city’s weekly Saturday market.
Alcohol
If you’re not up to
bringing home a full bottle of wine, what about half of a bottle?
Very few small bottles come to the US so these offer a great opportunity
to bring home a taste. There’s also
Burgundy’s famous Cassis liqueur made from black currants grown in the hills
above Beaune. Used to make the iconic Kir and Kir Royale (or
desserts), Creme de Cassis can also be purchased in small bottles.
My favorite Beaune shops in which to purchase the
above are:
~ Le Vigneron Marcel Louis –6 Rue Alsace (table,
wine-related, & culinary items)
~ Athenaeum de la Vigne et Du Vin---5 Rue Hotel Dieu
(table, wine-related, &
culinary items)
~ Hospice de Beaune Giftshop---Rue Hotel
Dieu (wine related souvenirs)
~ Dennis Perret Wine Shop---40 Rue Carnot (alcohol)
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